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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.The Thompkins v. Dobson discussion, particularly after we saw how little Thompkins did in Oakland, gives us a chance to reboot the thread a bit, I think. It's a reminder that Dobson was nowhere near the "best" rookie WR, despite his numbers. That's Branch, by a wide margin.
You are very optimistic about a lot of receivers that have done little.
The Thompkins v. Dobson discussion, particularly after we saw how little Thompkins did in Oakland, gives us a chance to reboot the thread a bit, I think. It's a reminder that Dobson was nowhere near the "best" rookie WR, despite his numbers. That's Branch, by a wide margin.
Your entitled to your opinion as I am mine.
Are you honestly saying you wouldn't want Harvin at any cost?
I remember this board saying the same things about Moss giving up on routes, not going full strength.
Only playing when the ball is for him.
Just saying I wouldn't count it out.
Yet AD was a healthy scratch while KT played for weeks before KT was claimed off waivers when they tried to get him over to the PS.
In reality none of us really know about his foot situation...just speculation at this point.
Perhaps, we should start another thread to argue about whether Tyms will make the 53.
Well, I do continue to have hope for him - but what concerns me is my inability to think of players with comparable first two years who went on to get better. I saw Reiss' comments, and concerns over his compete level are discouraging. Because as we've found, those things can matter.
Phoenix is a great place for injury rehab interesting...
5. When Jeff Howe of the Boston Herald reported that Patriots receiver Aaron Dobson has been training the last two weeks at the Fischer Institute in Arizona, and plans to stay there 6-8 weeks before returning for the team’s offseason program, it was viewed as important news from this perspective. The 2013 second-round draft pick has been limited by injuries and, when healthy, hasn't consistently broken through, and I believe some top folks in the Patriots organization would like to see more urgency from him. This could be a positive step in that direction.
Duron Harmon wasn't present with those others. You might be thinking of Tavon Wilson....This is the same institute where Revis/McCourty/Ryan and Harmon all put their bodies through the system last spring...