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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Not sure how the CoP backs will emerge but there is no doubt that if here, Woody would be #1 on the depth chart.
Pats with Brady and in the Superbowl with Welker 0-2
Pats with Brady and in the Superbowl without Welker 4-0
Are you serious? Boyce was cut last year and couldn't get off the practice squad until Dennard went on IR in week 17. Amendola, meanwhile, was a key factor in the playoffs.I would like to see Josh Boyce's development in year 3 he's built for the slot and with any improvements he would be an INSTANT upgrade over both Amendola and Welker. IF Boyce gets it he would be the pleasant surprise in TC that nobody expected.
Definitely but at this point it kind of has become automatic that whoever gets the job will be solid.
Faulk goes down, Woodhead emerges
Woodhead leaves. Vereen emerges
And at the time of Woodhead and Vereen weren't thought that highly of. Woodhead was a jests castoff and Vereen was a guy who couldn't see the field (only had 150 snaps on offense his 2nd year)
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Eh, they really aren't that alike. Edelman is an outside reciever. Wes is really only inside. For the record, I'd take Wes back on the minimum. Played his heart out here.Sorry Wes, but we have a better version of you now. His name is Julian.
The people who act like his two drops are what define his career here are being ridiculous. When he played here he had plenty, and I mean plenty, of clutch plays. Especially on those third downs. I get people are upset about how things ended, but he had 672 catches. 672 catches, yet people want to focus on 2 drops. 2. Compared to 672. Makes no sense.