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If missing 20 of a possible 32 games over the past two seasons, and usually playing through a nagging injury even when he did take the field

doesn't concern you in the least.

He has a lower drop rate.

More often than not, that low drop rate didn't do much good, being parked on the sidelines. He had two outstanding games, and also games of 1 catch, 1 catch when targeted 5 times, 2 catches when targeted 7 times....

Danny Amendola Game By Game Stats and Performance - St. Louis Rams - ESPN

Can you also show wes welker pre patriots stats?
 
Can you also show wes welker pre patriots stats?

What does that have to do with ammendola being a complete injury bug and not a suitable welker replacement when he misses games left and right
 
Edelman and Welker should have nothing to do with each other's signings.
If cheap, Edleman is a useful player. If he wants to be paid like a big boy WR, he will have to find it elsewhere.

Agreed 100%. Edelman and Welker really don't have anything to do with each other.

Actually, Hernandez would be taking his spot with hopefully an absolute stud WR coming in for the money that Welker wanted and Ballard manning the other TE spot opposite Gronk.

Not a 100% comfortable in having the offense run through Hernandez moving forward. I don't believe he's managed to make it through an entire 16 game season without an injury has he?

Obviously if we move on from 83 Hernandez would be the best fit to fill that role moving forward...but the possibility of not having Welker, Hernandez going down early with an injury, and Brady having to rely heavily on a WR new to the system worries me a bit.

Won't even be needed in special teams if jeff demps plays.

As of right now Edelman has a better chance of making the team than Demps. I don't get the assumption that Demps is an absolute lock to make the team, we've literally seen nothing from the kid yet.

Danny Amendola looks like a damn good wes welker replacement.

The assumption that the Pats could get Amendola is another thing that doesn't make sense to me. The thought process seems to be if the Pats wants him they can get him...what makes you think St. Louis will even let it get that far?
 
Leading the league in all-purpose yards while playing for a joke of an organization is nothing?

Having more all-purpose yards in his first three NFL seasons than any player in NFL history not named Gale Sayers (ask your grandpa) is nothing?

This is getting embarrassing (for you)...

As a freaking receiver

Ask anyone here and they'll tell you wes welker deserves to be in the hall of fame.............
 
Leading the league in all-purpose yards while playing for a joke of an organization is nothing?

Having more all-purpose yards in his first three NFL seasons than any player in NFL history not named Gale Sayers (ask your grandpa) is nothing?

This is getting embarrassing (for you)...

he really has no idea what he is talking about...
 
Actually, Hernandez would be taking his spot with hopefully an absolute stud WR coming in for the money that Welker wanted and Ballard manning the other TE spot opposite Gronk.

Hernandez could get more focus if Welker leaves, but it would be at TE. You negate his advantges by playing him as a WR.
 
he really has no idea what he is talking about...

I don't freaking understand why all of you are so uptight about letting welker go

This is what the patriots always do and the randy moss situation should have been a damn precursor to all of this.


It wasn't to long ago when the patriots were starting to faze welker out just like they did randy.....
 
Hernandez could get more focus if Welker leaves, but it would be at TE. You negate his advantges by playing him as a WR.

Hernandez would make a pretty damn good receiver opposite llyod and gronk.
 
I can see Edelman get 3-4mil elsewhere...even here.
The man has talent.
 
Can you also show wes welker pre patriots stats?

Welker as the Dolphins #3 receiver in 2006 (only 2 games started):
67 catches in 99 targets for 687 yards.

Amendola as the Rams #1 receiver in 2012 (11 games started):
63 catches in 101 targets for 666 yards.

Wes was more productive as part time #3 receiver and special teams stalwart than Amendola was as a full time (except when hurt) #1 receiver.

Plus that 666 yard figure is creepy.

 
Slater is a captain and the best in the NFL at what he does. I don't see how putting Edelman in that range is an insult to him.
Never meant to be an insult to anyone.
 
Agreed 100%. Edelman and Welker really don't have anything to do with each other.



Not a 100% comfortable in having the offense run through Hernandez moving forward. I don't believe he's managed to make it through an entire 16 game season without an injury has he?

Obviously if we move on from 83 Hernandez would be the best fit to fill that role moving forward...but the possibility of not having Welker, Hernandez going down early with an injury, and Brady having to rely heavily on a WR new to the system worries me a bit.



As of right now Edelman has a better chance of making the team than Demps. I don't get the assumption that Demps is an absolute lock to make the team, we've literally seen nothing from the kid yet.



The assumption that the Pats could get Amendola is another thing that doesn't make sense to me. The thought process seems to be if the Pats wants him they can get him...what makes you think St. Louis will even let it get that far?

I agree with you. I was just stating that it would be Hernandez, and not Edelman, that would be playing that role should the team move on. Personally, I've been pretty vocal about the team keeping Welker. But, should they decide to move on (a very real possibility, unfortunately), I'm also of the hope that they sign a physical, big bodied receiver that can threaten every level of the field to mitigate the loss as much as possible. Retaining Welker and Talib and bringing in that kind of receiver (in the mold of a Demaryius Thomas) would be ideal, though.
 
Hernandez could get more focus if Welker leaves, but it would be at TE.

Of course he would. One of the huge negatives about letting Welker walk is that both Gronk and Hernandez would get that much more attention.

You negate his advantges by playing him as a WR.

Hernandez is an H-Back more than a true TE. If the team thought that lining up in the slot or split wide would negate a lot of his advantages, they would never do it. Neither would the Gators have. Fact remains that if Welker walks, there is nobody currently on this team more suited to try to take his role than Hernandez... and that includes Edelman.
 
Oh yeah, by whom?

Chad "Ochostinko" Johnson
Anthony Gonzalez
Jabar Gaffney
Donte Stallworth
Deion Branch
Jeremy Ebert
Greg Salas
Kamar Aiken

Visante Shianco.
 
That's awfully generous. It's a bigger deal if you make it 20, and that's a completely reasonable number.

True.

For the record, setting the cutoff at 10, Edelman has the fourth-highest return average over the last four years.

Move the cutoff to 20, and he ranks second in PR average.
 
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