Author Topic: Patriots 2023 Season  (Read 305073 times)

0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1155 on: December 07, 2023, 01:33:46 PM »

Online Moranis

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 34520
  • Tommy Points: 1597
Quote
The betting over/under total on the "Thursday Night Football" game between the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers is testing a 30-year low, and weather isn't even a factor.

The total on the Patriots-Steelers game dipped to 29.5 earlier this week at ESPN BET before settling at a consensus 30 at sportsbooks as of Thursday morning. That would be the lowest over/under since a 2006 divisional playoff game between the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears (30).

There hasn't been a total under 30 since Dec. 26, 1993, when frigid temperatures contributed to three games having sub-30 totals.

That's wild.  And, I'd probably take the under.
I did in the parlay bet I made. I think it is the only time I've ever bet an under (I don't like under because defensive and special teams can score and weird things can happen).
2023 Historical Draft - Brooklyn Nets - 9th pick

Bigs - Pau, Amar'e, Issel, McGinnis, Roundfield
Wings - Dantley, Bowen, J. Jackson
Guards - Cheeks, Petrovic, Buse, Rip

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1156 on: December 07, 2023, 01:47:56 PM »

Offline celticsclay

  • JoJo White
  • ****************
  • Posts: 16176
  • Tommy Points: 1407
The Pats receivers are not fine, but simply by adding a true #1, they'd improve immensely.  They need a guy that can put pressure on the opposing secondary, lessen the role of the other receivers, and serve as a safety net for the QB. They have no one even close to that on the roster, but there are usually a couple of veteran guys available every off season and a couple of future #1's in basically every draft (MHJ may even come immediately this draft and be that guy from the jump).  They should have signed Hopkins.  Not what he once was, but still a back end #1. He'd have helped a lot.

Can they afford to take Harrison?  No doubt he's a game changer, but without a QB how much would he help the Pats?

They’re more than a player away.  I’d take Harrison, continue to suck, and get the QB in 2025 when you’re at the top of the draft again.

Completely agree. Harrison Jr looks to be a “can’t miss” prospect. Pats could use one of those. The QB’s in this draft (and in general) are so unpredictable when it comes to how they will do at the next level. Would prefer going with MHJ.
the Pats have to take a qb if they are top 2 or have to trade back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.

Did you read anything that I or Celtics2021 wrote?
I’m guessing no…  :P

The Pats are very likely going to be bad again next year, regardless of who they take with their first pick. You can take a QB next year with the top pick. Marvin Harrison Jr looks to be a generational talent.
so are williams and maye and they play a much more important position.  the pats have to take a QB if they get in the top 2 or trade the pick to move back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.  If they don't like williams or maye, then trade the pick to a team that does.

You state that Williams and Maye are generational talents and then suggest that if the Pats don’t like either of them they should trade the pick. That doesn’t make any sense.

From a value standpoint, if they do have top 2 pick and aren’t planning on drafting a QB, then they should trade back. Even if it’s just back a spot to take Harrison. Get the guy you want plus asset or assets for moving back

If you are a team that is likely going to finish the season with 2 wins, you don’t pass on a QB that is a generational talent. Moranis suggesting that both of these guys are such players is a stretch to say the least. Mac Jones was a better prospect coming out of college.
What are you basing this on?

A national championship and all of this:

Records set by Mac Jones

From the NCAA: Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Jones in college:

1st in FBS history in passing efficiency rating in a season: 203.1 (2020)
1st in FBS history in completion percentage in a season (min. 150 attempts): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in FBS history in yards per attempt in a season (min. 400 attempts): 11.2 yards (2020)
1st in the FBS in passing efficiency rating in 2020: 203.1
1st in Alabama history in passing yards in a season: 4,514 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in passing yards per game in a season: 347.2 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in yards per play in a game (min. 20 attempts): 14.9 yards (Oct. 3, 2020 vs. Texas A&M)
1st in Alabama history in completions in a game: 36 completions (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-game completion percentage (min. 30 attempts): 80 percent (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 50 completions): 68.8 percent (2019)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 200 completions): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in Alabama history in consecutive completions: 19 completions
2nd in FBS history in career passing efficiency rating in a career (400-499 completions): 197.6
2nd in Alabama history in passing yards in a game: 475 yards (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
2nd in Alabama history in passing touchdowns in a season: 42 touchdowns (2020)

that doesn't make him a better prospect. He wasn't. Williams and Maye are both much better prospects than Jones was. It isn't close.

It does make him a more successful college QB, but that often is not an indicator of NFL success.  I mean look at Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and countless other great NFL QB and how they did in college. Now sure you do have guys like Lawrence who are both, but Lawrence is much more a rarity than the norm for a highly rated QB in the draft.

Mo is correct on this one. By any objective measure Mac jones is not the same caliber of prospect as the two guys this year.

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1157 on: December 07, 2023, 01:57:09 PM »

Online Donoghus

  • Global Moderator
  • Walter Brown
  • ********************************
  • Posts: 32610
  • Tommy Points: 1729
  • What a Pub Should Be
The Pats receivers are not fine, but simply by adding a true #1, they'd improve immensely.  They need a guy that can put pressure on the opposing secondary, lessen the role of the other receivers, and serve as a safety net for the QB. They have no one even close to that on the roster, but there are usually a couple of veteran guys available every off season and a couple of future #1's in basically every draft (MHJ may even come immediately this draft and be that guy from the jump).  They should have signed Hopkins.  Not what he once was, but still a back end #1. He'd have helped a lot.

Can they afford to take Harrison?  No doubt he's a game changer, but without a QB how much would he help the Pats?

They’re more than a player away.  I’d take Harrison, continue to suck, and get the QB in 2025 when you’re at the top of the draft again.

Completely agree. Harrison Jr looks to be a “can’t miss” prospect. Pats could use one of those. The QB’s in this draft (and in general) are so unpredictable when it comes to how they will do at the next level. Would prefer going with MHJ.
the Pats have to take a qb if they are top 2 or have to trade back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.

Did you read anything that I or Celtics2021 wrote?
I’m guessing no…  :P

The Pats are very likely going to be bad again next year, regardless of who they take with their first pick. You can take a QB next year with the top pick. Marvin Harrison Jr looks to be a generational talent.
so are williams and maye and they play a much more important position.  the pats have to take a QB if they get in the top 2 or trade the pick to move back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.  If they don't like williams or maye, then trade the pick to a team that does.

You state that Williams and Maye are generational talents and then suggest that if the Pats don’t like either of them they should trade the pick. That doesn’t make any sense.

From a value standpoint, if they do have top 2 pick and aren’t planning on drafting a QB, then they should trade back. Even if it’s just back a spot to take Harrison. Get the guy you want plus asset or assets for moving back

If you are a team that is likely going to finish the season with 2 wins, you don’t pass on a QB that is a generational talent. Moranis suggesting that both of these guys are such players is a stretch to say the least. Mac Jones was a better prospect coming out of college.
What are you basing this on?

A national championship and all of this:

Records set by Mac Jones

From the NCAA: Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Jones in college:

1st in FBS history in passing efficiency rating in a season: 203.1 (2020)
1st in FBS history in completion percentage in a season (min. 150 attempts): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in FBS history in yards per attempt in a season (min. 400 attempts): 11.2 yards (2020)
1st in the FBS in passing efficiency rating in 2020: 203.1
1st in Alabama history in passing yards in a season: 4,514 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in passing yards per game in a season: 347.2 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in yards per play in a game (min. 20 attempts): 14.9 yards (Oct. 3, 2020 vs. Texas A&M)
1st in Alabama history in completions in a game: 36 completions (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-game completion percentage (min. 30 attempts): 80 percent (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 50 completions): 68.8 percent (2019)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 200 completions): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in Alabama history in consecutive completions: 19 completions
2nd in FBS history in career passing efficiency rating in a career (400-499 completions): 197.6
2nd in Alabama history in passing yards in a game: 475 yards (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
2nd in Alabama history in passing touchdowns in a season: 42 touchdowns (2020)

that doesn't make him a better prospect. He wasn't. Williams and Maye are both much better prospects than Jones was. It isn't close.

It does make him a more successful college QB, but that often is not an indicator of NFL success.  I mean look at Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and countless other great NFL QB and how they did in college. Now sure you do have guys like Lawrence who are both, but Lawrence is much more a rarity than the norm for a highly rated QB in the draft.

Mo is correct on this one. By any objective measure Mac jones is not the same caliber of prospect as the two guys this year.

My recollection as well.  It was Lawrence by a wide margin.  Then, for the most part, you had Wilson, Mac, Lance, & Fields below.   

And Lance was a wild card who shot up late. 

Better question would be how Williams/Maye stack up against Lawrence.


2010 CB Historical Draft - Best Overall Team

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1158 on: December 07, 2023, 03:27:22 PM »

Online Moranis

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 34520
  • Tommy Points: 1597
The Pats receivers are not fine, but simply by adding a true #1, they'd improve immensely.  They need a guy that can put pressure on the opposing secondary, lessen the role of the other receivers, and serve as a safety net for the QB. They have no one even close to that on the roster, but there are usually a couple of veteran guys available every off season and a couple of future #1's in basically every draft (MHJ may even come immediately this draft and be that guy from the jump).  They should have signed Hopkins.  Not what he once was, but still a back end #1. He'd have helped a lot.

Can they afford to take Harrison?  No doubt he's a game changer, but without a QB how much would he help the Pats?

They’re more than a player away.  I’d take Harrison, continue to suck, and get the QB in 2025 when you’re at the top of the draft again.

Completely agree. Harrison Jr looks to be a “can’t miss” prospect. Pats could use one of those. The QB’s in this draft (and in general) are so unpredictable when it comes to how they will do at the next level. Would prefer going with MHJ.
the Pats have to take a qb if they are top 2 or have to trade back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.

Did you read anything that I or Celtics2021 wrote?
I’m guessing no…  :P

The Pats are very likely going to be bad again next year, regardless of who they take with their first pick. You can take a QB next year with the top pick. Marvin Harrison Jr looks to be a generational talent.
so are williams and maye and they play a much more important position.  the pats have to take a QB if they get in the top 2 or trade the pick to move back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.  If they don't like williams or maye, then trade the pick to a team that does.

You state that Williams and Maye are generational talents and then suggest that if the Pats don’t like either of them they should trade the pick. That doesn’t make any sense.

From a value standpoint, if they do have top 2 pick and aren’t planning on drafting a QB, then they should trade back. Even if it’s just back a spot to take Harrison. Get the guy you want plus asset or assets for moving back

If you are a team that is likely going to finish the season with 2 wins, you don’t pass on a QB that is a generational talent. Moranis suggesting that both of these guys are such players is a stretch to say the least. Mac Jones was a better prospect coming out of college.
What are you basing this on?

A national championship and all of this:

Records set by Mac Jones

From the NCAA: Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Jones in college:

1st in FBS history in passing efficiency rating in a season: 203.1 (2020)
1st in FBS history in completion percentage in a season (min. 150 attempts): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in FBS history in yards per attempt in a season (min. 400 attempts): 11.2 yards (2020)
1st in the FBS in passing efficiency rating in 2020: 203.1
1st in Alabama history in passing yards in a season: 4,514 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in passing yards per game in a season: 347.2 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in yards per play in a game (min. 20 attempts): 14.9 yards (Oct. 3, 2020 vs. Texas A&M)
1st in Alabama history in completions in a game: 36 completions (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-game completion percentage (min. 30 attempts): 80 percent (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 50 completions): 68.8 percent (2019)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 200 completions): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in Alabama history in consecutive completions: 19 completions
2nd in FBS history in career passing efficiency rating in a career (400-499 completions): 197.6
2nd in Alabama history in passing yards in a game: 475 yards (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
2nd in Alabama history in passing touchdowns in a season: 42 touchdowns (2020)

that doesn't make him a better prospect. He wasn't. Williams and Maye are both much better prospects than Jones was. It isn't close.

It does make him a more successful college QB, but that often is not an indicator of NFL success.  I mean look at Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and countless other great NFL QB and how they did in college. Now sure you do have guys like Lawrence who are both, but Lawrence is much more a rarity than the norm for a highly rated QB in the draft.

Mo is correct on this one. By any objective measure Mac jones is not the same caliber of prospect as the two guys this year.

My recollection as well.  It was Lawrence by a wide margin.  Then, for the most part, you had Wilson, Mac, Lance, & Fields below.   

And Lance was a wild card who shot up late. 

Better question would be how Williams/Maye stack up against Lawrence.
based on hype, press, analysis, at this piint of the year, I'd say Williams is ahead of Lawrence and Maye is behind Lawrence. Williams, like Lawrence, has been pegged as the first pick for multiple seasons. Lawrence was playing in playoff games though and did very well at the combine. After the combine we will have a better view on Williams and Maye and their actual prospect status, but right now both are in that tier of prospect, which is why you can't use that pick on someone other than them.
2023 Historical Draft - Brooklyn Nets - 9th pick

Bigs - Pau, Amar'e, Issel, McGinnis, Roundfield
Wings - Dantley, Bowen, J. Jackson
Guards - Cheeks, Petrovic, Buse, Rip

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1159 on: December 07, 2023, 03:31:59 PM »

Online Goldstar88

  • K.C. Jones
  • *************
  • Posts: 13528
  • Tommy Points: 1710
The Pats receivers are not fine, but simply by adding a true #1, they'd improve immensely.  They need a guy that can put pressure on the opposing secondary, lessen the role of the other receivers, and serve as a safety net for the QB. They have no one even close to that on the roster, but there are usually a couple of veteran guys available every off season and a couple of future #1's in basically every draft (MHJ may even come immediately this draft and be that guy from the jump).  They should have signed Hopkins.  Not what he once was, but still a back end #1. He'd have helped a lot.

Can they afford to take Harrison?  No doubt he's a game changer, but without a QB how much would he help the Pats?

They’re more than a player away.  I’d take Harrison, continue to suck, and get the QB in 2025 when you’re at the top of the draft again.

Completely agree. Harrison Jr looks to be a “can’t miss” prospect. Pats could use one of those. The QB’s in this draft (and in general) are so unpredictable when it comes to how they will do at the next level. Would prefer going with MHJ.
the Pats have to take a qb if they are top 2 or have to trade back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.

Did you read anything that I or Celtics2021 wrote?
I’m guessing no…  :P

The Pats are very likely going to be bad again next year, regardless of who they take with their first pick. You can take a QB next year with the top pick. Marvin Harrison Jr looks to be a generational talent.
so are williams and maye and they play a much more important position.  the pats have to take a QB if they get in the top 2 or trade the pick to move back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.  If they don't like williams or maye, then trade the pick to a team that does.

You state that Williams and Maye are generational talents and then suggest that if the Pats don’t like either of them they should trade the pick. That doesn’t make any sense.

From a value standpoint, if they do have top 2 pick and aren’t planning on drafting a QB, then they should trade back. Even if it’s just back a spot to take Harrison. Get the guy you want plus asset or assets for moving back

If you are a team that is likely going to finish the season with 2 wins, you don’t pass on a QB that is a generational talent. Moranis suggesting that both of these guys are such players is a stretch to say the least. Mac Jones was a better prospect coming out of college.
What are you basing this on?

A national championship and all of this:

Records set by Mac Jones

From the NCAA: Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Jones in college:

1st in FBS history in passing efficiency rating in a season: 203.1 (2020)
1st in FBS history in completion percentage in a season (min. 150 attempts): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in FBS history in yards per attempt in a season (min. 400 attempts): 11.2 yards (2020)
1st in the FBS in passing efficiency rating in 2020: 203.1
1st in Alabama history in passing yards in a season: 4,514 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in passing yards per game in a season: 347.2 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in yards per play in a game (min. 20 attempts): 14.9 yards (Oct. 3, 2020 vs. Texas A&M)
1st in Alabama history in completions in a game: 36 completions (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-game completion percentage (min. 30 attempts): 80 percent (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 50 completions): 68.8 percent (2019)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 200 completions): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in Alabama history in consecutive completions: 19 completions
2nd in FBS history in career passing efficiency rating in a career (400-499 completions): 197.6
2nd in Alabama history in passing yards in a game: 475 yards (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
2nd in Alabama history in passing touchdowns in a season: 42 touchdowns (2020)

that doesn't make him a better prospect. He wasn't. Williams and Maye are both much better prospects than Jones was. It isn't close.

It does make him a more successful college QB, but that often is not an indicator of NFL success.  I mean look at Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and countless other great NFL QB and how they did in college. Now sure you do have guys like Lawrence who are both, but Lawrence is much more a rarity than the norm for a highly rated QB in the draft.

Mo is correct on this one. By any objective measure Mac jones is not the same caliber of prospect as the two guys this year.

My recollection as well.  It was Lawrence by a wide margin.  Then, for the most part, you had Wilson, Mac, Lance, & Fields below.   

And Lance was a wild card who shot up late. 

Better question would be how Williams/Maye stack up against Lawrence.

Correct, it was Lawrence by a wide margin. The “experts” were projecting him to be the next Peyton Manning. I’m not debating that.  Just saying that “I” think Mac looked like a better prospect his last year in college than Maye or Caleb Williams do now. Those guys aren’t exactly putting up gaudy numbers and their teams are not winning that much.. I wouldn’t be surprised if both turn out to be busts, which is why I’d prefer taking Harrison Jr. If Joe Burrow was in this coming draft, I’d 100% say grab him. These two QB’s are not on that level, though. They are not generational talents.
« Last Edit: December 07, 2023, 03:46:17 PM by Goldstar88 »
Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
Quote
At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1160 on: December 07, 2023, 04:38:13 PM »

Offline SparzWizard

  • Dennis Johnson
  • ******************
  • Posts: 18828
  • Tommy Points: 1119
Quote
The betting over/under total on the "Thursday Night Football" game between the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers is testing a 30-year low, and weather isn't even a factor.

The total on the Patriots-Steelers game dipped to 29.5 earlier this week at ESPN BET before settling at a consensus 30 at sportsbooks as of Thursday morning. That would be the lowest over/under since a 2006 divisional playoff game between the Carolina Panthers and Chicago Bears (30).

There hasn't been a total under 30 since Dec. 26, 1993, when frigid temperatures contributed to three games having sub-30 totals.

That's wild.  And, I'd probably take the under.
I did in the parlay bet I made. I think it is the only time I've ever bet an under (I don't like under because defensive and special teams can score and weird things can happen).

Did you parlayed Pittsburgh and under? Idk if PIT can cover -6 with no QB. And NE can't score a TD to save their lives so I'm done relying on their literal dead offense.


#FireJoe
#JTJB (Just Trade Jaylen Brown) 2022 - 2025
I am the Master of Panic.

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1161 on: December 07, 2023, 04:56:43 PM »

Offline green_bballers13

  • NCE
  • Ray Allen
  • ***
  • Posts: 3308
  • Tommy Points: 336
The Pats receivers are not fine, but simply by adding a true #1, they'd improve immensely.  They need a guy that can put pressure on the opposing secondary, lessen the role of the other receivers, and serve as a safety net for the QB. They have no one even close to that on the roster, but there are usually a couple of veteran guys available every off season and a couple of future #1's in basically every draft (MHJ may even come immediately this draft and be that guy from the jump).  They should have signed Hopkins.  Not what he once was, but still a back end #1. He'd have helped a lot.

Can they afford to take Harrison?  No doubt he's a game changer, but without a QB how much would he help the Pats?

They’re more than a player away.  I’d take Harrison, continue to suck, and get the QB in 2025 when you’re at the top of the draft again.

Completely agree. Harrison Jr looks to be a “can’t miss” prospect. Pats could use one of those. The QB’s in this draft (and in general) are so unpredictable when it comes to how they will do at the next level. Would prefer going with MHJ.
the Pats have to take a qb if they are top 2 or have to trade back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.

Did you read anything that I or Celtics2021 wrote?
I’m guessing no…  :P

The Pats are very likely going to be bad again next year, regardless of who they take with their first pick. You can take a QB next year with the top pick. Marvin Harrison Jr looks to be a generational talent.
so are williams and maye and they play a much more important position.  the pats have to take a QB if they get in the top 2 or trade the pick to move back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.  If they don't like williams or maye, then trade the pick to a team that does.

You state that Williams and Maye are generational talents and then suggest that if the Pats don’t like either of them they should trade the pick. That doesn’t make any sense.

From a value standpoint, if they do have top 2 pick and aren’t planning on drafting a QB, then they should trade back. Even if it’s just back a spot to take Harrison. Get the guy you want plus asset or assets for moving back

If you are a team that is likely going to finish the season with 2 wins, you don’t pass on a QB that is a generational talent. Moranis suggesting that both of these guys are such players is a stretch to say the least. Mac Jones was a better prospect coming out of college.
What are you basing this on?

A national championship and all of this:

Records set by Mac Jones

From the NCAA: Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Jones in college:

1st in FBS history in passing efficiency rating in a season: 203.1 (2020)
1st in FBS history in completion percentage in a season (min. 150 attempts): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in FBS history in yards per attempt in a season (min. 400 attempts): 11.2 yards (2020)
1st in the FBS in passing efficiency rating in 2020: 203.1
1st in Alabama history in passing yards in a season: 4,514 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in passing yards per game in a season: 347.2 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in yards per play in a game (min. 20 attempts): 14.9 yards (Oct. 3, 2020 vs. Texas A&M)
1st in Alabama history in completions in a game: 36 completions (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-game completion percentage (min. 30 attempts): 80 percent (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 50 completions): 68.8 percent (2019)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 200 completions): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in Alabama history in consecutive completions: 19 completions
2nd in FBS history in career passing efficiency rating in a career (400-499 completions): 197.6
2nd in Alabama history in passing yards in a game: 475 yards (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
2nd in Alabama history in passing touchdowns in a season: 42 touchdowns (2020)

that doesn't make him a better prospect. He wasn't. Williams and Maye are both much better prospects than Jones was. It isn't close.

It does make him a more successful college QB, but that often is not an indicator of NFL success.  I mean look at Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and countless other great NFL QB and how they did in college. Now sure you do have guys like Lawrence who are both, but Lawrence is much more a rarity than the norm for a highly rated QB in the draft.

Mo is correct on this one. By any objective measure Mac jones is not the same caliber of prospect as the two guys this year.

My recollection as well.  It was Lawrence by a wide margin.  Then, for the most part, you had Wilson, Mac, Lance, & Fields below.   

And Lance was a wild card who shot up late. 

Better question would be how Williams/Maye stack up against Lawrence.

Correct, it was Lawrence by a wide margin. The “experts” were projecting him to be the next Peyton Manning. I’m not debating that.  Just saying that “I” think Mac looked like a better prospect his last year in college than Maye or Caleb Williams do now. Those guys aren’t exactly putting up gaudy numbers and their teams are not winning that much.. I wouldn’t be surprised if both turn out to be busts, which is why I’d prefer taking Harrison Jr. If Joe Burrow was in this coming draft, I’d 100% say grab him. These two QB’s are not on that level, though. They are not generational talents.

I agree. I've watched a decent amount of Caleb and Drake this year (expecting that the Pats would stink and one of them would fall to us). I'm not that impressed. Caleb seems better out of the pocket, like Fields. Drake Maye looks like a pretty good QB, but not a great one. Both will be better than Mac. I'm not convinced that either will be way better than Justin Fields. I hope the Pats solidify the offensive line, draft Harrison, and trade for Fields or Minshew.

This way they are investing less in a QB. I think drafting a QB at 1 or 2 that can't win regularly in college could be problematic. Reminds me of Ben Simmons.
The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1162 on: December 07, 2023, 07:11:26 PM »

Offline ozgod

  • Dennis Johnson
  • ******************
  • Posts: 18745
  • Tommy Points: 1527
I’m nervous bout this game  ??? I hope we don’t fluke a win or have Trubisky give one to us thst would be a disaster  :-\
Any odd typos are because I suck at typing on an iPhone :D


Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1163 on: December 07, 2023, 07:26:14 PM »

Online Moranis

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 34520
  • Tommy Points: 1597
The Pats receivers are not fine, but simply by adding a true #1, they'd improve immensely.  They need a guy that can put pressure on the opposing secondary, lessen the role of the other receivers, and serve as a safety net for the QB. They have no one even close to that on the roster, but there are usually a couple of veteran guys available every off season and a couple of future #1's in basically every draft (MHJ may even come immediately this draft and be that guy from the jump).  They should have signed Hopkins.  Not what he once was, but still a back end #1. He'd have helped a lot.

Can they afford to take Harrison?  No doubt he's a game changer, but without a QB how much would he help the Pats?

They’re more than a player away.  I’d take Harrison, continue to suck, and get the QB in 2025 when you’re at the top of the draft again.

Completely agree. Harrison Jr looks to be a “can’t miss” prospect. Pats could use one of those. The QB’s in this draft (and in general) are so unpredictable when it comes to how they will do at the next level. Would prefer going with MHJ.
the Pats have to take a qb if they are top 2 or have to trade back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.

Did you read anything that I or Celtics2021 wrote?
I’m guessing no…  :P

The Pats are very likely going to be bad again next year, regardless of who they take with their first pick. You can take a QB next year with the top pick. Marvin Harrison Jr looks to be a generational talent.
so are williams and maye and they play a much more important position.  the pats have to take a QB if they get in the top 2 or trade the pick to move back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.  If they don't like williams or maye, then trade the pick to a team that does.

You state that Williams and Maye are generational talents and then suggest that if the Pats don’t like either of them they should trade the pick. That doesn’t make any sense.

From a value standpoint, if they do have top 2 pick and aren’t planning on drafting a QB, then they should trade back. Even if it’s just back a spot to take Harrison. Get the guy you want plus asset or assets for moving back

If you are a team that is likely going to finish the season with 2 wins, you don’t pass on a QB that is a generational talent. Moranis suggesting that both of these guys are such players is a stretch to say the least. Mac Jones was a better prospect coming out of college.
What are you basing this on?

A national championship and all of this:

Records set by Mac Jones

From the NCAA: Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Jones in college:

1st in FBS history in passing efficiency rating in a season: 203.1 (2020)
1st in FBS history in completion percentage in a season (min. 150 attempts): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in FBS history in yards per attempt in a season (min. 400 attempts): 11.2 yards (2020)
1st in the FBS in passing efficiency rating in 2020: 203.1
1st in Alabama history in passing yards in a season: 4,514 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in passing yards per game in a season: 347.2 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in yards per play in a game (min. 20 attempts): 14.9 yards (Oct. 3, 2020 vs. Texas A&M)
1st in Alabama history in completions in a game: 36 completions (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-game completion percentage (min. 30 attempts): 80 percent (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 50 completions): 68.8 percent (2019)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 200 completions): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in Alabama history in consecutive completions: 19 completions
2nd in FBS history in career passing efficiency rating in a career (400-499 completions): 197.6
2nd in Alabama history in passing yards in a game: 475 yards (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
2nd in Alabama history in passing touchdowns in a season: 42 touchdowns (2020)

that doesn't make him a better prospect. He wasn't. Williams and Maye are both much better prospects than Jones was. It isn't close.

It does make him a more successful college QB, but that often is not an indicator of NFL success.  I mean look at Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and countless other great NFL QB and how they did in college. Now sure you do have guys like Lawrence who are both, but Lawrence is much more a rarity than the norm for a highly rated QB in the draft.

Mo is correct on this one. By any objective measure Mac jones is not the same caliber of prospect as the two guys this year.

My recollection as well.  It was Lawrence by a wide margin.  Then, for the most part, you had Wilson, Mac, Lance, & Fields below.   

And Lance was a wild card who shot up late. 

Better question would be how Williams/Maye stack up against Lawrence.

Correct, it was Lawrence by a wide margin. The “experts” were projecting him to be the next Peyton Manning. I’m not debating that.  Just saying that “I” think Mac looked like a better prospect his last year in college than Maye or Caleb Williams do now. Those guys aren’t exactly putting up gaudy numbers and their teams are not winning that much.. I wouldn’t be surprised if both turn out to be busts, which is why I’d prefer taking Harrison Jr. If Joe Burrow was in this coming draft, I’d 100% say grab him. These two QB’s are not on that level, though. They are not generational talents.

I agree. I've watched a decent amount of Caleb and Drake this year (expecting that the Pats would stink and one of them would fall to us). I'm not that impressed. Caleb seems better out of the pocket, like Fields. Drake Maye looks like a pretty good QB, but not a great one. Both will be better than Mac. I'm not convinced that either will be way better than Justin Fields. I hope the Pats solidify the offensive line, draft Harrison, and trade for Fields or Minshew.

This way they are investing less in a QB. I think drafting a QB at 1 or 2 that can't win regularly in college could be problematic. Reminds me of Ben Simmons.
what does can't win regularly mean? Williams was 9-2 at OU.  USC was 11-3 last year and tailed off some to 7-5 this year.  Maye is at UNC so hard to get a true gauge since UNC is not the big football schools, but UNC hadn't won 9 games since 2015 before last year with Maye
2023 Historical Draft - Brooklyn Nets - 9th pick

Bigs - Pau, Amar'e, Issel, McGinnis, Roundfield
Wings - Dantley, Bowen, J. Jackson
Guards - Cheeks, Petrovic, Buse, Rip

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1164 on: December 07, 2023, 07:52:12 PM »

Online Neurotic Guy

  • Tommy Heinsohn
  • *************************
  • Posts: 25533
  • Tommy Points: 2719
I’m nervous bout this game  ??? I hope we don’t fluke a win or have Trubisky give one to us thst would be a disaster  :-\

Yes another must lose game!  It feels inevitable that Pats will get a fluky win at some point. And of course they still have to play the Jets.

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1165 on: December 07, 2023, 08:23:47 PM »

Online Neurotic Guy

  • Tommy Heinsohn
  • *************************
  • Posts: 25533
  • Tommy Points: 2719
Unbelievable.  Touchdown like hot knife through butter. Juju suddenly can play?
What the heck.

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1166 on: December 07, 2023, 08:31:55 PM »

Offline ozgod

  • Dennis Johnson
  • ******************
  • Posts: 18745
  • Tommy Points: 1527
Unbelievable.  Touchdown like hot knife through butter. Juju suddenly can play?
What the heck.

Terrible news  :-\
Any odd typos are because I suck at typing on an iPhone :D


Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1167 on: December 07, 2023, 08:33:41 PM »

Offline ozgod

  • Dennis Johnson
  • ******************
  • Posts: 18745
  • Tommy Points: 1527
If they ruin our chances at Maye, Williams or Harrison I’m going to be really upset  >:(
Any odd typos are because I suck at typing on an iPhone :D


Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1168 on: December 07, 2023, 08:44:13 PM »

Offline green_bballers13

  • NCE
  • Ray Allen
  • ***
  • Posts: 3308
  • Tommy Points: 336
The Pats receivers are not fine, but simply by adding a true #1, they'd improve immensely.  They need a guy that can put pressure on the opposing secondary, lessen the role of the other receivers, and serve as a safety net for the QB. They have no one even close to that on the roster, but there are usually a couple of veteran guys available every off season and a couple of future #1's in basically every draft (MHJ may even come immediately this draft and be that guy from the jump).  They should have signed Hopkins.  Not what he once was, but still a back end #1. He'd have helped a lot.

Can they afford to take Harrison?  No doubt he's a game changer, but without a QB how much would he help the Pats?

They’re more than a player away.  I’d take Harrison, continue to suck, and get the QB in 2025 when you’re at the top of the draft again.

Completely agree. Harrison Jr looks to be a “can’t miss” prospect. Pats could use one of those. The QB’s in this draft (and in general) are so unpredictable when it comes to how they will do at the next level. Would prefer going with MHJ.
the Pats have to take a qb if they are top 2 or have to trade back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.

Did you read anything that I or Celtics2021 wrote?
I’m guessing no…  :P

The Pats are very likely going to be bad again next year, regardless of who they take with their first pick. You can take a QB next year with the top pick. Marvin Harrison Jr looks to be a generational talent.
so are williams and maye and they play a much more important position.  the pats have to take a QB if they get in the top 2 or trade the pick to move back a few spots and pick up a ton of assets.  If they don't like williams or maye, then trade the pick to a team that does.

You state that Williams and Maye are generational talents and then suggest that if the Pats don’t like either of them they should trade the pick. That doesn’t make any sense.

From a value standpoint, if they do have top 2 pick and aren’t planning on drafting a QB, then they should trade back. Even if it’s just back a spot to take Harrison. Get the guy you want plus asset or assets for moving back

If you are a team that is likely going to finish the season with 2 wins, you don’t pass on a QB that is a generational talent. Moranis suggesting that both of these guys are such players is a stretch to say the least. Mac Jones was a better prospect coming out of college.
What are you basing this on?

A national championship and all of this:

Records set by Mac Jones

From the NCAA: Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Jones in college:

1st in FBS history in passing efficiency rating in a season: 203.1 (2020)
1st in FBS history in completion percentage in a season (min. 150 attempts): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in FBS history in yards per attempt in a season (min. 400 attempts): 11.2 yards (2020)
1st in the FBS in passing efficiency rating in 2020: 203.1
1st in Alabama history in passing yards in a season: 4,514 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in passing yards per game in a season: 347.2 yards (2020)
1st in Alabama history in yards per play in a game (min. 20 attempts): 14.9 yards (Oct. 3, 2020 vs. Texas A&M)
1st in Alabama history in completions in a game: 36 completions (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-game completion percentage (min. 30 attempts): 80 percent (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 50 completions): 68.8 percent (2019)
1st in Alabama history in single-season completion percentage (min. 200 completions): 77.4 percent (2020)
1st in Alabama history in consecutive completions: 19 completions
2nd in FBS history in career passing efficiency rating in a career (400-499 completions): 197.6
2nd in Alabama history in passing yards in a game: 475 yards (Jan. 11, 2021 vs. Ohio State)
2nd in Alabama history in passing touchdowns in a season: 42 touchdowns (2020)

that doesn't make him a better prospect. He wasn't. Williams and Maye are both much better prospects than Jones was. It isn't close.

It does make him a more successful college QB, but that often is not an indicator of NFL success.  I mean look at Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and countless other great NFL QB and how they did in college. Now sure you do have guys like Lawrence who are both, but Lawrence is much more a rarity than the norm for a highly rated QB in the draft.

Mo is correct on this one. By any objective measure Mac jones is not the same caliber of prospect as the two guys this year.

My recollection as well.  It was Lawrence by a wide margin.  Then, for the most part, you had Wilson, Mac, Lance, & Fields below.   

And Lance was a wild card who shot up late. 

Better question would be how Williams/Maye stack up against Lawrence.

Correct, it was Lawrence by a wide margin. The “experts” were projecting him to be the next Peyton Manning. I’m not debating that.  Just saying that “I” think Mac looked like a better prospect his last year in college than Maye or Caleb Williams do now. Those guys aren’t exactly putting up gaudy numbers and their teams are not winning that much.. I wouldn’t be surprised if both turn out to be busts, which is why I’d prefer taking Harrison Jr. If Joe Burrow was in this coming draft, I’d 100% say grab him. These two QB’s are not on that level, though. They are not generational talents.

I agree. I've watched a decent amount of Caleb and Drake this year (expecting that the Pats would stink and one of them would fall to us). I'm not that impressed. Caleb seems better out of the pocket, like Fields. Drake Maye looks like a pretty good QB, but not a great one. Both will be better than Mac. I'm not convinced that either will be way better than Justin Fields. I hope the Pats solidify the offensive line, draft Harrison, and trade for Fields or Minshew.

This way they are investing less in a QB. I think drafting a QB at 1 or 2 that can't win regularly in college could be problematic. Reminds me of Ben Simmons.
what does can't win regularly mean? Williams was 9-2 at OU.  USC was 11-3 last year and tailed off some to 7-5 this year.  Maye is at UNC so hard to get a true gauge since UNC is not the big football schools, but UNC hadn't won 9 games since 2015 before last year with Maye

Regularly is prob not the right word. They aren't winning as expected. Generational "sure thing" players like Trevor Lawrence, Andrew Luck, and Peyton Manning had very high winning percentages in college. We can provide excuses for Caleb Williams or Drake Maye, but if selected 1 and 2, they will come into a dire situation and be expected to win with less relative talent than they had in college.
The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.

Re: Patriots 2023 Season
« Reply #1169 on: December 07, 2023, 08:51:55 PM »

Offline green_bballers13

  • NCE
  • Ray Allen
  • ***
  • Posts: 3308
  • Tommy Points: 336
The Patriots aren't tanking and I feel like a weenie for rooting for the tank. I'm still rooting for them to win and get top 5 pick. Tackles Olu Fashanu and Joe Alt both look good.
The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.