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Eh this is true.

I can't stand it every time I hear the Pats made a move in the draft.

But.

I don't remember the last time they drafted a player that turned out to be anybody..

Mayo's good but past that..?

I agree they aren't the best. McCourty and Tate are two good picks in the last 2 years, along with Mayo and Guyton previously.

Regardless, they are draft trading geniuses.

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The rich get richer, and the desperate keep on failing. There is a reason why the Raiders are...well...the Raiders. Bad choices over and over again without correcting the problem. As a Skins fan, we've seen this poo go on for the past 12 years under Snyder's rule. Thankfully, that piece of poo is out of the football operations and spending his time bullying journalists in DC. I was happy as hell to see us move out of the 10 spot and pick up a extra 2nd. Reports are that the Raiders have contacted us about getting that #41 spot for their 1st in 2012. Apparently they want Kaepernick.

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Eh this is true.

I can't stand it every time I hear the Pats made a move in the draft.

But.

I don't remember the last time they drafted a player that turned out to be anybody..

Mayo's good but past that..?

I think its why they are so willing to part with picks. They build from FA and on the belief that Vets will take a cut to win. They also win by one of the best calculating HC in the game. Just good coaching all around TBH.

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I have some friends that are Pats fans and they're fed up with the Pats continuing to stockpile picks and NOT using them. What good is having 10 high value picks if you're just going to continue trading down?

Obviously it works given their success, but it's just confusing lol.

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Jokes on them... They suck at drafting.

This is the Offense only....the majority of the starters were drafted by NE and I dare say their starting lineup is better than Carolina's.

2010 Starting Roster Drafted by New England

Light

Mankins

Koppen

Vollmer

Hernandez

Gronkowski

Tate

Edleman

Branch

Slater

Brady

Green-Ellis

2010 Starting Roster FA

Wendell

Crumpler

Welker

Connelly

Whitehead

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