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It would have been more accurate to call him a "short, white" receiver. But I guess that's not PC, so "slot receiver" it is!Hate the fact that this author insists on calling Edelman a "slot" receiver. He lines up outside as much as he does inside..
He also has the order incorrect when it comes to how Brady progressed on receivers because Brown came before Branch.. And Branch was also more than a slot receiver/
He has plates in each shoe?not only that, but the fact that the guy can come back from a broken foot, with plates in each shoe and look just as effective as he did prior is a testament to his work ethic. alot of the "talking points" ive heard before the game were that he would be a shell of himself
He has plates in each shoe?
Didn't catch that. Makes total sense.That's what they said during the game. Apparently, they put a steel plate in both shoes so as to not mess with his balance.
One thing I admire about Edelman: He failed at his dream (to be an NFL QB), but then threw himself with total commitment into chasing a related dream (to excel at something else in the NFL and be recognized accordingly).
Yup. Matter of fact, JE has a few more targets and catches OUTSIDE the #'s than he does inside. To me , he is the Gronk of all wrs in the NFL. I mean that in the sense that just like gronk greatly impacts in many ways- he's hands-down the best blocker on the team, draws double and even ttiple-teams, JE impacts the entire offense in a bunch of ways. There's not a wr in the NFL I would trade him straight up for, including AB. Not to mention he's the funniest guy on the team, quotes shakespeare and is probably the smartest guy on the team. Despite those gaffes, that's the best article on je by a non-patriot beat writer I've ever seen.(Reiss and curran only ones I've seen better)Hate the fact that this author insists on calling Edelman a "slot" receiver. He lines up outside as much as he does inside..
He also has the order incorrect when it comes to how Brady progressed on receivers because Brown came before Branch.. And Branch was also more than a slot receiver/
Of the players on the team (or on IR), that honor probably goes to Fleming, who majored in aeronautics at Stanford, or to Develin, who majored in mechanical engineering at Brown.and is probably the smartest guy on the team.
I'm disappointed we didn't get Urschel. He's smart, even has a great twitter feed, where he posts about math and sometimes chess puzzles. He's a Patriot stuck in the uniform of a Raven. Must be terrible for him with that coach.Of the players on the team (or on IR), that honor probably goes to Fleming, who majored in aeronautics at Stanford, or to Develin, who majored in mechanical engineering at Brown.