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Patriots / Football / Re: Patriots 2025-26 Season
« Last post by SparzWizard on Today at 01:43:36 PM »
Its really unbelievable. I don't think there is anyone who had (or even has) expectations of a SB appearance this year.  In fact I'd say anything outside of a blowout loss in the first round of the playoffs should feel like this was a great season and a building block for years to come.  It's hard to believe that the Pats appear to have a franchise QB in the making.  The hiatus between Tom leaving and Maye's arrival was 5 years - which is the blink of an eye despite all the negativity surrounding coaches BB, Matt Patricia, Jerrod, etc..  and QBs - from Cam to Mac to Zappe to Brissett...   When you consider how long other franchises have waited (are still waiting) for a legit franchise QB - the Pats are ridiculously fortunate. 

We could never have predicted what would happen in the Brady era (never will be duplicated) but there's a very different feel to the start of Maye's tenure - a feeling that there is an expectation of multiple SB appearances.  Whereas Brady exceeded career expectations by Year 2, Maye will probably be seen as a disappointment if the Pats don't see a SB by 2027.

History repeating itself? Rams/Patriots Superbowl, that started the 20-year dynasty? Maybe we'll get a Rams/Pats Superbowl rematch, with the Pats winning it all and igniting another 20 year dynasty  8)
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Game Threads / Re: Knicks (13-6) at Celtics (11-9) Game #21 12/2/25
« Last post by Neurotic Guy on Today at 01:40:17 PM »
Excited for this game as well as the Lakers one on Friday (even though it's a B2B)

Not sure I can watch the Laker game.  I am still irrationally infuriated by the Lakers/Mavs deal - the frustration exacerbated now with the emergence (improvement) of Austin Reaves.  Just agonizing.  How many franchises have ever had two or more top 10 players on their roster at one time?  How many times have the Lakers had two top tens (I'm not considering Reaves top 10)?  It was inevitable that the Lakers would add a top 10 once LBJ faded away, but it just didn't need to happen this soon. 
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Patriots / Football / Re: Patriots 2025-26 Season
« Last post by Neurotic Guy on Today at 01:28:52 PM »
Its really unbelievable. I don't think there is anyone who had (or even has) expectations of a SB appearance this year.  In fact I'd say anything outside of a blowout loss in the first round of the playoffs should feel like this was a great season and a building block for years to come.  It's hard to believe that the Pats appear to have a franchise QB in the making.  The hiatus between Tom leaving and Maye's arrival was 5 years - which is the blink of an eye despite all the negativity surrounding coaches BB, Matt Patricia, Jerrod, etc..  and QBs - from Cam to Mac to Zappe to Brissett...   When you consider how long other franchises have waited (are still waiting) for a legit franchise QB - the Pats are ridiculously fortunate. 

We could never have predicted what would happen in the Brady era (never will be duplicated) but there's a very different feel to the start of Maye's tenure - a feeling that there is an expectation of multiple SB appearances.  Whereas Brady exceeded career expectations by Year 2, Maye will probably be seen as a disappointment if the Pats don't see a SB by 2027.
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Patriots / Football / Re: Patriots 2025-26 Season
« Last post by SparzWizard on Today at 01:01:24 PM »
Absolute beatdown over the Giants. Love it when the Pats give 'em the belt.
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Patriots / Football / Re: Patriots 2025-26 Season
« Last post by Phantom255x on Today at 12:51:55 PM »
The site was being obnoxious which is probably why nobody posted about MNF but the Patriots totally owned the Giants - in the first half anyway. 30-7. Giants won the 2nd half 8-3 but who cares   :police:

Funniest moment of the night - maybe the whole season - was Younghoe Kim going all Charlie Brown on the ball, when holder Jamie Gillan wasn't even doing a Lucy to him. Even funnier than Younghoe turning into a hack golfer was Jaxson Dart's reaction  :laugh:

https://bsky.app/profile/cjzero.bsky.social/post/3m6xuvy7mys2b

I thought it was a fake FG, but then it became even funnier when the holder suddenly looked very confused and panicked as he was getting smothered by Patriots defenders  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Great night. Pats are back baby! Maye + Vrabel leading the next dynasty. Idk if they'll make a run this January but the pieces are there for long term contention again and it starts with the coach and QB duo. They are taking care of business against these teams and showing up on primetime too, like the Brady days (and not the recent years with Mac Jones/Zappe/Brissett and HC Mayo... oof)
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Game Threads / Re: Knicks (13-6) at Celtics (11-9) Game #21 12/2/25
« Last post by Phantom255x on Today at 12:50:03 PM »
Excited for this game as well as the Lakers one on Friday (even though it's a B2B)
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Celtics Talk / Re: Is this team good enough?
« Last post by Phantom255x on Today at 12:47:35 PM »
I would absolutely be fine dangling Simons + a future first round pick + 1-2 second rounders for any of Claxton, Zubac or Vucevic.

Yeah, neither of them are superstar bigs but that's fine. Realistically, I don't think you're going to get much better than these guys over the next year in trades or FA, and that's okay. We don't need a superstar, just a very solid to above average starting center who can be productive and gives the team more size. Queta would be an awesome 6th or 7th man as he continues to improve.

Then you can definitely contend with PP, White, Jaylen, Tatum, the center you acquire, and a very solid bench of Queta, Hauser, Walsh, Hugo, and maybe 1-2 of Minott/Baylor/Amari in the mix. 

I fully understand the arguments that we may not technically need another center, but if you literally have an injury to someone like Queta then you're frontcourt is already kind of cooked. We had Horford for a handful of years as a very nice backup to Porzingis and even Timelord (or Horford starting, Timelord backup) while Kornet was a solid 3rd big. Garza is okay as a 4th big, not much more than that. They absolutely still need a starting center (or very good backup) even after Tatum comes back for beyond 2026.
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Celtics Talk / Re: Amari Williams
« Last post by Celtics2021 on Today at 12:30:44 PM »
He was a really raw player when we drafted him.   I think he still needs a lot of work, in terms of explosive athletic ability.  His shot was terrible when drafted.

On the positive, he has a great basketball IQ  and is a superb passer.   He can set a pick and has improved a lot in that regard.

I would not bet against him in terms of him being a competitive NBA player in a year.

I don?t know Amaris history.  Why is he so raw at 23 (pushing 24)?

He is from England, where basketball is obviously not a major sport.  He switched from playing soccer after a teenage growth spurt, so he is a relative newcomer to the sport and from somewhere without great basketball resources.
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Celtics Talk / Re: Trade Idea: Celtics All In
« Last post by Donoghus on Today at 12:07:38 PM »
Hell no
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Celtics Talk / Re: Amari Williams
« Last post by slamtheking on Today at 12:00:05 PM »
He was a really raw player when we drafted him.   I think he still needs a lot of work, in terms of explosive athletic ability.  His shot was terrible when drafted.

On the positive, he has a great basketball IQ  and is a superb passer.   He can set a pick and has improved a lot in that regard.

I would not bet against him in terms of him being a competitive NBA player in a year.
I think that's a reach for next year.  I like his passing but other than that, he's too passive on the boards and not is the best position for defense/rebounding.  That can be taught (he's supposedly pretty smart and teachable) so that would hopefully improve.  I think next year might be too fast to expect real results.  I think it would be more fair to hope he can improve to 3rd string center in 2 years (or to provide a more direct comparison, Queta's level last year) and if he does, he was a good pick.   As of right now though, I think that's more than a bit on the optimistic side.
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