Yep. That's why it's comical to see people like ausbacker trying to argue otherwise, like he actually knows what he's talking about. People on this board are blind to basic things like that.
Up until the game against the Buccaneers, a lot of misguided folks around here acted like Bolden had no versatility and was just a useless "plodder" and would argue about it when you tried to suggest otherwise. They made it seem like even Ridley had better hands than him. And yet Bolden had half as many catches in one game than Ridley has in his entire 3 year career.
When Vereen went down, which RB was tasked to take on his role in offense? It wasn't Ridley, because he sucks in that department. It was Bolden, who has very underrated hands, especially on this board.
And that's problem with folks around here, it's like until they actually see something, they immediately dismiss it from being plausible and say that because someone has never had the opportunity to showcase a skill, that means that they don't possess that skill. Which is a falsehood. The reason why Bolden didn't have a pass catching/third-down role last season was because the Patriots had 2 backs better than him in that department. That doesn't mean that he sucks however, Vereen and Woodhead are just exceptional at this skill and are among the best in the entire NFL in that area.
Ridley is overrated by a lot people on this board. He gained over 1200 yards with 12 TDs and had a good season if you look at it in isolation, but a no talented plodder like BJGE gained over 1000 with 13 TDs one season. It goes to show that Patriots scheme makes a lot less talented players look better than they really are. Ridley's a good pure runner (when he isn't fumbling), but let's call a spade a spade, he's a two-down back with zero versatility in the passing game.
If given choice, I'd take Bolden over Ridley in a heartbeat, because he can actually be effective in a passing catching role and be an every-down RB. Likewise for Vereen, who I think is the best all around RB on the team, and every time he's gotten the chance to show that, he's excelled.