Patriots to release Merriweather?

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  1. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Character risk?

    Based on what? Rotoworld went full on 'tard with that comment, however Merriweather did seem to regress in 2010 after a solid 2009 campaign, if they waive/release him I'd expect plenty of suitors for his services..and it will weaken the patriots defense a bit.
     
  2. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    He was never that good. The guy is a freelancer who gets caught way to many times.
     
  3. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Disagree, I think he is an above average starting Safety, and possibly the only NE defender who is interested in actually, you know, hitting people.

    That is where the new defenders are not living up to their predecessors Alen, the Brucschi/Harrisons of the pats were all very physical, the newbs simply are not all that interested.
     
  4. Stringer Bell

    Stringer Bell Post Hard, Post Often Club Member

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    Merriweather is not good in coverage, and he's due a $1M raise. I wouldn't be surprised to see him cut, but at the same time the Patriots aren't very deep in the secondary.
     
  5. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    They have so many draft picks it would not surprise me if he is cut, or traded, they did it before with a #1 pick Safety who wound up with the Texans.
     
  6. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    They're pretty physical. Problem is that Brandon Meriweather is a dummy.
     
  7. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    We shall disagree of course, in 09 when Darren Sharper took shots at Randy Moss's knee on a MNF game, and the Pats Defense did not respond in kind, I formed the opinion that they had lost what Harrison and Bruschi and Seymour et al used to bring to the table, now they are much more a Scheme Defense then one that tries to Intimidate.

    BB's choice, but if you look at results they are not the same squad, the offense drives that team now.
     
  8. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    They have always been that.
     
  9. padre31

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    There is a difference Alen, of course they run a Scheme, but the players who are in it, are so far unwilling to make borderline hits, Merriweather was benched for a game for a helmet to helmet hit, in the past Harrison said they were celebrated for such hits.
     
  10. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    He was benched for freelancing.
     
  11. padre31

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    He was benched 2 or 3 times, I do recall once was for a helmet to helmet hit.
     
  12. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    He was benched multiple times for freelancing. His freelancing led to the dumbass hit he made. He was benched for "trying to do things" that he wasn't suppose to as well. In other words, he was freelancing and making mistakes.
     
  13. Desides

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    Agreed. I’m still shocked the Patriots drafted him.

    It’s a shame the Patriots went and spied on the rest of the league and had to forfeit the 31st overall selection in the 2008 draft, they could have used Kenny Phillips. :shifty:
     
  14. padre31

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    What? He was benched, reason was for a helmet to helmet hit that has everything to do with being physical, you can call it "free lancing" in the sense that supposedly such hits are frowned upon now in NE.

    Stuff like that used to define that defense, they played dirty Alen.
     
  15. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    He was benched because he didn't execute his assignments. That is free lancing. He wonders around and gets beat.
     
  16. Ozzy

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    He had Ed Reed syndrome. The problem is, is he aint no Ed Reed...
     
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  17. Finfangirl

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    Yet somehow the patriots will figure out how to fleece some team for two draft picks and another player for merriweather.
     
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  18. Vengeful Odin

    Vengeful Odin Norse Mod

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    No, he called it "free lancing" meaning he was ignoring his assignments and going for the big hit, instead of playing smart football.

    The hits had nothing to do with him being sat down. Every team needs an enforcer.
     
  19. padre31

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    Well, he was never "benched" in the sense he DNP'd:

    http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/8278/gamelog;_ylt=Aktt_vSs1qOik_dmdoM2qiH.uLYF

    And how do you reconcile "he was free lancing, going for the big hit" and "every team needs an enforcer"?
     
  20. Paul 13

    Paul 13 Chaotic Neutral & Unstable Genius Staff Member

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    This... plus he isn't going to be cut... we wouldn't allow it :couch:
     
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