Brady6
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I think the consensus amongst most is that of all the issues we've had on offense the slot wide receiver had been the smallest despite the loss of Welker. Edelman has been outstanding giving us contributions almost nobody would have expected, Amendola had one good game in week 1 and since has either been injured or subpar; the 2 of them have combined for 67 receptions, 636 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns. That's some good production out of the slot position, and we certainly wouldn't be 6-2 without it.
The question I have is are we coming about 2 yards short of replacing Welker?
Welker averaged 12.9 yards per catch in 2011 and 11.5 yards per catch in 2012, this season Edelman is averaging 9.6 yards per catch and Amendola is averaging 9.2 yards per catch.
With all the issues on 3rd down this season how much do you think this 2-3 yards per catch difference is making?
Is the 2-3 yard difference actually caused by the someone other than Welker receiving the football or does it just happen to correlate?
The question I have is are we coming about 2 yards short of replacing Welker?
Welker averaged 12.9 yards per catch in 2011 and 11.5 yards per catch in 2012, this season Edelman is averaging 9.6 yards per catch and Amendola is averaging 9.2 yards per catch.
With all the issues on 3rd down this season how much do you think this 2-3 yards per catch difference is making?
Is the 2-3 yard difference actually caused by the someone other than Welker receiving the football or does it just happen to correlate?












