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I'm only half-joking, of course.
Dobson has been in a walking boot. Wonder how bad it is
He has been bad, Kontra. Frankly, I think the OL - while it has taken heat - has really gotten off the hook by all these comebacks, great 2 minute drills and the lethal quick passing game. As a unit, their play has been pretty consistently below the standard we've come to expect.
Especially in Gronk's absence, it's going to have to be about quick passing and getting the ball out. The good news is - ASSUMING Dobson and Thompkins return - we have WRs who can beat man coverage and make teams pay for coming up and trying to disrupt timing on the routes. More good news is that Brady's precision on outside touch throws to these young wideouts and to Vereen has gotten better and better as the year has gone on.
Who would've thought arguably one of the deepest spots on the roster by the end of the year would be WR?
To me a boot says "No amputation." I'm good.
Pass protection may actually improve if he isn't able to go.
I'm only half-joking, of course.
Jeff Howe @jeffphowe 1m
Williams: "It’s like trying to pick up Spanish. You know this offense is very attractive, and if you found a very attractive Hispanic lady, you’d pick it up pretty quick."
I'm sure there's one (or more) out there but, off the top of my head, I can't think of any Patriots player who's gotten more of a pass on poor play than Solder's getting this year.
I'm sure there's one (or more) out there but, off the top of my head, I can't think of any Patriots player who's gotten more of a pass on poor play than Solder's getting this year.