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Our number 2 is an undrafted, unproven NFL ROOKIE K Thompkins
Our number 3 is julian edelman, a well below average WR, a huge downgrade
Our number 4 is Aaron Dobson. Loaded with potential but only a ROOKIE, unproven, and he cannot even beat out Julian Edelman? :bricks:
Look at the WR corps Peyton Manning has, blows our WRs corps away
Our number 1 is Danny Amendola, probably the most unproven, injury prone # 1 WR in the NFL
Our number 2 is an undrafted, unproven NFL ROOKIE K Thompkins
Our number 3 is julian edelman, a well below average WR, a huge downgrade
Our number 4 is Aaron Dobson. Loaded with potential but only a ROOKIE, unproven, and he cannot even beat out Julian Edelman? :bricks:
Look at the WR corps Peyton Manning has, blows our WRs corps away
I have been accused of that myself.
Thompkins couldn’t have arrived at that moment had he chosen a different route out of his Miami neighborhood Liberty City, his hardscrabble childhood home, and one that too frequently draws youth into drugs and violence, often leaving them dead or in jail.
Years before Thompkins turned his life around, he became familiar with the latter. He was arrested seven times prior to his 19th birthday and kicked out of high school three times before graduating.
I can't really speak on the small thread/major banning list thing, but I'd suggest that you occasionally take the time to re-read the "Trade Brady" thread. It's essential Patsfans.com history, IMO.
Is that Captain Stone on the right?
Only joking Cap'n, you know I love ya!
I think we can all agree that the unproven and untested WR corps as a whole is the weakest link in the Patriots offense, but to say it's the worse in the NFL is hyperbole. The Jets are still in the NFL last I checked.
I disagree with that a bit.
In 2001, the offense was very predictable. Short pass to Troy. Short pass to Givens. Short pass to Troy.
After AH and his undoing, the only thing that concerns me is Thompkins and his past...
He comes from the "thug life" and will he regress... hopefully not, and he values what he has and surround himself with law abiding folks.
Many folks have overcome great odds, and hopefully he chooses to do this..
I disagree with that a bit.
In 2001, the offense was very predictable. Short pass to Troy. Short pass to Givens. Short pass to Troy.
The 2003 offense was predictable too. Hence why the Pats had the worst third down percentage of Brady's career that year. They couldn't convert third downs for the life of them.
I think 2002 and 2004 had fairly unpredictable offenses, but that was because in 2002 no one expected what they got out Brady and in 2004 the Dillon factor allowed the Pats to utilize the play-action far more.
And still don't think the offense has become nearly as predictable as people say it is. In fact, this offense stalls far more often because McDaniels tries to get too unpredictable with some trick plays that take too long to develop.
At times it may look predictable because designed plays to say an Ochocinco ends up becoming a short pass to Welker because Ocho can't get open and Brady goes to his security blanket. I think it is the lack of trust in receiver and poor receivers that has hurt the unpredictability in recent years because the only guys getting open are same dependable receivers.
Beside, I find unpredictability overrated. The best way to totally take a defense out of their game is when they know what is coming and you run it over and over again and they can't do anything to stop it. You ask any defensive player and they will tell you that is far worse than having no idea what is coming before the ball is snapped.
Personally, I can't think of many or possibly any games where the Pats have lost because they were too predictable. Maybe the SECOND Giants Super Bowl because the Pats only really had Welker and Hernandez as receivers. I know people say the first Giants' Super Bowl, but the Pats threw the entire playbook at the Giants in that game but they were so dominant at the line of scrimmage that it didn't matter.
Is that Dennis Hopper? I wonder what movie that is.
As for the Pats WRs, I hope that the rooks don't all hit The Wall at the same time.
I also hope that Quentin Sims is signed to the PS; he looked pretty good last night,
especially compared to Dobson, who didn't look good last night, at all.
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