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The only guy would be Wilfork. Jerod Mayo is essentially the leader of that defense other than Wilfork. I believe he and Talib were in the same draft class? Talib would be unlikely to follow his lead. That being said, Talib has never really been an issue ON the field. It is off the field NE will have to keep close tabs on, as everyone knows. I think Talib takes this opportunity and runs with it. I sincerely hope he does well.
Quote from: warrenfb12 on November 02, 2012, 09:59:04 PMThe only guy would be Wilfork. Jerod Mayo is essentially the leader of that defense other than Wilfork. I believe he and Talib were in the same draft class? Talib would be unlikely to follow his lead. That being said, Talib has never really been an issue ON the field. It is off the field NE will have to keep close tabs on, as everyone knows. I think Talib takes this opportunity and runs with it. I sincerely hope he does well.Well that helmet wielding incident was on the field. And the rookie symposiam incident also.
Quote from: The Anti-Java on November 02, 2012, 10:02:29 PMQuote from: warrenfb12 on November 02, 2012, 09:59:04 PMThe only guy would be Wilfork. Jerod Mayo is essentially the leader of that defense other than Wilfork. I believe he and Talib were in the same draft class? Talib would be unlikely to follow his lead. That being said, Talib has never really been an issue ON the field. It is off the field NE will have to keep close tabs on, as everyone knows. I think Talib takes this opportunity and runs with it. I sincerely hope he does well.Well that helmet wielding incident was on the field. And the rookie symposiam incident also.the personal foul meltdown in London against the Pats or Bears (can't remember which)....the incident with the ref in Cincinnatti....the time he mooned the Green Bay fans....ooopss...wrong guy.
Interesting lol. I was just telling my Patriot fan friends about him and what to expect.
Actually the problem isnt that Freeman stinks. He is average. He puts up good numbers just often enough to make you think he is better than he is. Bad and great are convincing. But mediocre makes you live with the delusion for too many years. He is just good enough to waste our time and not good enough to get us where we want to go.
Quote from: BucDaFackUp on November 02, 2012, 10:12:53 PMQuote from: The Anti-Java on November 02, 2012, 10:02:29 PMQuote from: warrenfb12 on November 02, 2012, 09:59:04 PMThe only guy would be Wilfork. Jerod Mayo is essentially the leader of that defense other than Wilfork. I believe he and Talib were in the same draft class? Talib would be unlikely to follow his lead. That being said, Talib has never really been an issue ON the field. It is off the field NE will have to keep close tabs on, as everyone knows. I think Talib takes this opportunity and runs with it. I sincerely hope he does well.Well that helmet wielding incident was on the field. And the rookie symposiam incident also.the personal foul meltdown in London against the Pats or Bears (can't remember which)....the incident with the ref in Cincinnatti....the time he mooned the Green Bay fans....ooopss...wrong guy.I also remember that Baltimore game in 2010, the one where Grimm went down. Talib engaged in an extremely heated argument with one of the refs outside the locker room. Reports said it almost got physical (to the point where Talib had to be restrained). That argument was over a costly penalty that lead to a close Bucs loss thanks to our boy Aqib Talib (which is yet another reason we MISSED THE PLAYOFFS that year). Of course though, Raheem bit**ed up and defended him, instead of reprimanding him. Needless to say, I'm glad that whole era is over with. I'm loving Buc Ball now and the Greg Schiano way.