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Every comparison to another receiver is absolutely devoid of meaning unless they produced a lot better whilst having the same amount of time Chad has had to learn the system.

He's got similar problems to Joey Galloway, Andre Davis and Doug Gabriel!? Maybe he is having challenges unlearn what he's known for years in another system.
 
Oh please. Why did we pick him up if it's going to take three years. He's 33.

Check out Deion Branch's first year, first game etc. It takes hard work and study, not "trying hard".


OK, enter the discussion by taking the "without brains" approach.

Now that you have provided the clueless angle, what next? I guess your work here is done.

Expecting a wide receiver to be fully integrated into the offense after a few weeks is stupid. It's simply hard to fathom anyone is dumb enough to think that.

18 snaps is realistic for game one without a standard offseason.

He may or may not behind. That can be determined within the facility not in an ESPN studio.

Maybe it's time to get back to drafting and Clay Matthews again.
 
Has anyone noticed he's been tweeting less than he normally does the last few days? If he doesn't tweet anymore, keep updating Facebook, his website, his smartphone app, show up on tv, websites, etc. and he still doesn't produce on the field, who's to blame? We'll have to wait and see what happens, but what if this continues through the entire regular season? Are they going to give him the entire regular season to learn the system with little to no results? What if he starts becoming inactive for games, and then you get the typical Belichick quotes "we can only play 45 guys on game day... we wish we could activate everyone... each week is different, we'll see who plays game by game" I can only see his role expanding if they use 3 or 4 WR sets in games with 1 or no TEs, which is unlikely to happen with Gronk and Hernandez, he's only going to see significantly more playing time due to an injury or a particular matchup on a DB that the coaching staff likes.

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He's got similar problems to Joey Galloway, Andre Davis and Doug Gabriel!? Maybe he is having challenges unlearn what he's known for years in another system.

Galloway was signed in March. Davis was basically done, garnering just 2 catches the following year, having a one year spike to 33 after that, and then finishing his career with 13 and 6 reception seasons. Gabriel was given 12 games with the Patriots, went back to Oakland for another 3 games, and then never played again.

Unless you're saying that Ocho is completely shot, his problems aren't similar to any of the players you just listed.
 
...who are doing their jobs very well.

As I wrote before, they (at least Tedy) will probably get a nice bonus. Unless there is plagiarism, Borges and Felger always do.

But as Patfanken wrote, a 2TE 2 WR lineup means #3 won't get many chances.

There's an old saying that the three things you never want to see being made are legislation, sausage, and heroes.

This discussion is really about the possibility esteemed former players are not exactly "Patriot Way" when faced with the need to generate news.

Was it last year or 2009 where Vince stepped in on a similiar situation?
 
There's an old saying that the three things you never want to see being made are legislation, sausage, and heroes.

This discussion is really about the possibility esteemed former players are not exactly "Patriot Way" when faced with the need to generate news.

Was it last year or 2009 where Vince stepped in on a similiar situation?

Vince? I'm not sure I know what you're talking about.
 
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thought it was a bit harsh, but I hate ocho's twittering and he has shown much on the field for us.

by the way, nice pic!

Gracious.

Nice screen name. One of my favorite movies.
 
Vince? I'm not sure I know what you're talking about.

I think it was in 2009, Tedy was talking about something in the lockerroom and Vince came out and said he doesn't know because he's not there. Maybe it was during the Merriweather drama.

We were speculating if this was Vince's moment where he became the lockerroom leader.
 
By the way, I wish Tedy would have gotten into the ear of a guy like Adalius Thomas. It might even be better if Tedy sat down with Chad and said these words to him privately…but going off like this in a column to air his opinion seems a little too personal and even unprofessional.

I do think that Tedy has earned the right to speak his mind after all he has contributed to the Patriots way. But I agree that it would have been better if he had taken this up with Chad privately instead. Then again his job now is as an ESPN anlayst. He gets paid to speak his opinions. And something like this generates a buzz for ESPN.

Chad's best response to this would just be to hit the film room, see what it is he needs to do to be the NEXT guy to catch a 99 yard pass from Brady or at least be in position to do so. I think it takes time to build chemistry and understanding of the system sometimes and certainly a shortened training camp is not making it any easier. So we should give Chad some time to get it together before throwing him under the bus.
 
Damn, just head that Ocho has not tweeted the whole day. This sucks. Let the man be himself a bit. Sometimes when you take certain aspect from a man, you take away from everything as well.
I hope he is not too sad and down right now.
Now, Can Teddy get on Leigh Bodden too?
 
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Welcome back. It's been a while since you've been posting. I hope all is well for you and yours.

thanks! I had a rough year - mostly work related. On positive note, they sent me to Norway and Poland which was interesting. I hope to be posting here again now that life is returning to semi-normal
 
Well first I would like to say I am new to the forums but I have been a lurker for awhile. This topic though made me want to register to post.

Anyway as much as I love Tedy I have to disagree with his rant and think it was uncalled for. One of my pet peeves with retired players is when they feel they still no what goes on in the locker room. I think Mayo said it best in 09 after the 4th-2 play and I am sure it can apply to this situation as well.
"I have the ultimate respect for Tedy and everything he's done for this organization, but he's not in this locker room at this point in time, so he doesn't know the feeling that this defense or this team has."

Also guys like Bodden and Edelman (and about half the roster) tweet just as much but I haven't seen anyone ridicule them, yet ocho has 1 bad game and everyone is quickly to say his tweeting isn't the "patriots way" or that his formation penalty (something that probably happens multiple times per week) is him not getting it.
 
Well first I would like to say I am new to the forums but I have been a lurker for awhile. This topic though made me want to register to post.

Anyway as much as I love Tedy I have to disagree with his rant and think it was uncalled for. One of my pet peeves with retired players is when they feel they still no what goes on in the locker room. I think Mayo said it best in 09 after the 4th-2 play and I am sure it can apply to this situation as well.


Also guys like Bodden and Edelman (and about half the roster) tweet just as much but I haven't seen anyone ridicule them, yet ocho has 1 bad game and everyone is quickly to say his tweeting isn't the "patriots way" or that his formation penalty (something that probably happens multiple times per week) is him not getting it.

That formation penalty was inexcusable and had nothing to do with whether or not he knows the playbook. All he had to do was see where the TE was lined up and line up accordingly. IMO it was because of how lost he is out there.
 
That formation penalty was inexcusable and had nothing to do with whether or not he knows the playbook. All he had to do was see where the TE was lined up and line up accordingly. IMO it was because of how lost he is out there.

Go look at it again, and take a look at where the tight end set up.
 
Heath Evans is the most overrated Patriot of all time. He was a fullback on a team that doesn't use a fullback.

Anybody asked what Marc Edwards or Larry Centers thinks? I don't think so.

Yeah and Belichick was a lousy OL for Wesleyan.

What does THAT have to do with insight?

Watch the video and hear the points he makes about the situation.

There will always be jock sniffers, though, who base their listening habits on how good the athlete was. Enjoy the insightful commentaries of Michael Irvin! He was AWESOME!
 
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Yeah and Belichick was a lousy OL for Wesleyan.

What does THAT have to do with insight?

Watch the video and hear the points he makes about the situation.

There will always be jock sniffers, though, who base their listening habits on how good the athlete was. Enjoy the insightful commentaries of Michael Irvin! He was AWESOME!

I'm tired of hearing from Heath Evans and all those silly threads "oh, Heath Evans is available, let's get him".

He was a marginal player on the team. he wasn't a devastating blocker, he was good for catching the occasional five yard pass. He's obviously a talker, he talked himself into a Patriots legend from JAG.

Look at Aaron Hernandez and you see everything Evans might have aspired too and how lacking he was.

Great, there's another yacker on TV for me to ignore, that's fine.

I've got a lot of respect for what Bruschi and Harrison have to say, and if you want Heath Evans opinions, well you can have all of them as far as i'm concerned.

Yeah, I always tune in to hear Michael Irvin.:rolleyes: You don't get it, do you. I don't listen to any of these clowns. I do catch Bruschi and Harrison on the rebound and find them very entertaining.
 
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