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Old 08-31-2020, 03:55 PM   #1
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In these situations I always ask myself what would the Patriots do.
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In these situations I always ask myself what would the Patriots do.
BB would trade his arse. Since we do have Ty Montgomery, maybe that thought has crossed SP's head? What does the Whole Foods meat guy think?
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BB would trade his arse. Since we do have Ty Montgomery, maybe that thought has crossed SP's head? What does the Whole Foods meat guy think?
Naw. A healthy Kamara is a mismatch that Payton would never get rid of at this point. He has a whole 200 pages of his masterpiece offense this year depending upon Kamara. Montgomery couldn't hold his jockstrap. LOL! And Ty could still be pretty darned good for us.
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BB would trade his arse. Since we do have Ty Montgomery, maybe that thought has crossed SP's head? What does the Whole Foods meat guy think?
More excited about expanding Deonte Harris' role than Montgomery.
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More excited about expanding Deonte Harris' role than Montgomery.
Ty Montgomery is a really good player; especially when he doesn’t have to be the feature guy.
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Ty Montgomery is a really good player; especially when he doesn’t have to be the feature guy.
Kinda like a Pierre Thomas role?
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Kinda like a Pierre Thomas role?
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Old 08-31-2020, 06:31 PM   #8
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Kinda like a Pierre Thomas role?
I think Pierre was the superior runner between the tackles. I’d actually liken his role to Reggie Bush. When you line Montgomery up at WR he can run most of the route tree. You have to respect him as a legit WR threat. If there’s a LB or a S on him I’d say he’s more legit than Kamara.
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I think Pierre was the superior runner between the tackles. I’d actually liken his role to Reggie Bush. When you line Montgomery up at WR he can run most of the route tree. You have to respect him as a legit WR threat. If there’s a LB or a S on him I’d say he’s more legit than Kamara.
No, understand their styles being totally different, I'm referring to a 3rd down role standpoint which is what we knew we were getting when we signed him...

He's a prototypical slotback from the wishbone offense, and should be lethal out of the slot, something we've not had since Willie the IV Snead..
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