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So the fish cut Hartline and are trying to trade Wallace. Interesting strategy....
For fans of getting a WR3 in free agency, atleast more realistic possibilities are showing up.
I think for the most part, most here would be happy to take Amendola on a reduced contract. I have not seen anyone that has not. If you have let me know.
So, I will assume that if these posters feel that he is worth bringing back, he can be counted on.
In summary - why would anyone here want any WR back who could not be counted on regardless of salary?
I doubt you could find any rational and reasonable poster who really thinks Amendola can be counted on. In fact, it may well be an excellent bright line test of a person's sanity.
Why would anyone want him back then?
1.) Euphoria about SB win
2.) His history is inconsistent, but does show ability to be a player. You can't count on him, but you can hope for a good year.
I will agree that that winning helps and he did contribute. His history is very inconsistent but I think most of it is due to injury. It seems that when healthy he can produce.
If we want to discuss the ability to count on him to stay healthy. That would be something I would be more worried about. If he is used as a 3rd WR, and with kickoffs, and in punt returns (where he has done well) and of course as a backup to JE who has had injury problems too, then he may be a great fit - at the right $.
I'm just talking about the idea of people being sure he can be counted on. Anyone who feels that way, particularly after his Patriots tenure to date, is crazy. I'm pretty sure that most people will still admit that, while they were 100% hopeful that Gronk would remain healthy last season, there wasn't a whole lot of confidence that it would happen.
It's nothing personal against Amendola. It's just the reality of his track record.
I think Brian Hartline would be a good #3 mike Wallace I think will be cut as well but pats don't have the cap for him even at 6 million perSo the fish cut Hartline and are trying to trade Wallace. Interesting strategy....
For fans of getting a WR3 in free agency, atleast more realistic possibilities are showing up.