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Amendola has been invisible the first 2 weeks.
That explains why I haven't seen him. I thought they traded him.
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That's why I put the disclaimer disregarding opposition in brackets @Rob0729. The point is overreactions to preseason form offer little other than to intrigue.But Boyce, Dobson, and Amendola would have probably done it vs. the 1s, not the 2s, 3s, and 4s that Tyms faced. The Tyms hype reminds me of the Bam Childress hype. Childress was a preseason stud who went on to have a career of five catches for 39 yards over two seasons.
Wes Welker couldn't stick with Miami's offense, either. I'm not sure that tells us more about a receiver or Miami's offense...
Yes, Tyms saw time with the 1st offense, both in practice and the 3rd game.You're grasping at straws if you're banking on Tyms....did he even play a snap with Brady in the preseason...?????
What makes BB great is he takes guys that others gave up on and make them serviceable cheap players for our team. Tyms looked good for us, i'm not saying that he's the answer but we could use a guy with his size.
As for Dobson and KT, both guys starting last year had less than 40 receptions each and Dobson was a scratch in game 1 and KT was scratched in game 2. I wouldn't call this clicking.
Not that I am a supporter of Tyms but had Boyce, Dobson or Amendola put up his numbers in the preseason (disregarding the opposition), posters on Patsfans would have been proclaiming an attainable 1,000 yard receiving season for any one of the three.
I REALLY like Tyms, I wish he would make the 53. Outside of Dobson and Edelman, he's probably the most talented receiver we have. You just can't teach what he has, size, speed, good hands, great jumping ability. Unfortunately he won't make the 53, and will probably be picked up when we try to put him on our prctice squad. I can see the Jets snatching him up.
If he is so great why didn't he stick with San Fran, Miami, or Cleveland?
Guy couldn't stick with Miami or Cleveland's simple offenses yet we're suppose to believe he is going to stick with the Patriots? Because why? He he had 11 catches against JAGS and guys that got cut. With about half those catches coming in the 2nd half of the 1st preseason game
Really?
As mentioned before Miami cut the once Great Wes Welker did they know he would become as good? Also I am sure many here including yourself ddin't think Edelman would be this good. Your argument is very weak to say the least guys have come from out of nowhere on other teams and produced. I hope Tyms make it so I can serve you up some well deserved crow...don't worry I'll add salt and pepper.
Wes Welker couldn't stick with Miami's offense, either. I'm not sure that tells us more about a receiver or Miami's offense...
San Fran had a GLUT of receivers. He was on Miami's PS and got signed by Cleveland to a deal for the rest of the season. Cleveland changed HCs and the new HC didn't have Tyms on his list of priorities. And you blame that on Tyms?If he is so great why didn't he stick with San Fran, Miami, or Cleveland?
You'd cut a starting safety or #2 TE in favor of a guy who appears to be no higher than sixth on the WR depth chart?If the Coaching staff make thorough evaluation of Brian Tyms and think he has upside the decision to keep him should be easy. Who would you all like on this roster instead of Tyms...Hooman - Chung - Tavon Wilson??? I woudn't lose any sleep if any of those guys are off this Team.