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Amendola as contributed wins for this team!!! Dowling and Bequette never seen the field....

I am not comparing them in terms of play; I am comparing them in terms of expectations vs. productivity. Amendola has met the expectation set for him the how and why behind that is moot just like Dowling and Bequette have not or did not meet the expectations set for them the how and why behind that also is moot.

Amendola has contributed to the winning of this team but he has not met the expectations of a 5 year $30 million contract, he was brought in with the intent to replace the production of Wes Welker yet he has not even replaced the production of Brandon Lloyd a player we could have retained for $2 million less than we’re paying for Amendola. Amendola over 16 games at his current play would have 73 receptions for 818 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns, Lloyd had 74 receptions for 911 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns last season and we did not think that production was worth $3 million a season but we will accept less receptions, receiving yards, yards per reception and touchdowns from Danny Amendola for $2 million more a season? Oh wait his production is down because of injuries right? But the projections I put out for Amendola would actually represent his most productive NFL season if he met them but I should expect more because he went to the same college as Welker, plays the same position as Welker and is white like Welker so heck he must be Welker.

The only comical is that 11 games into the season everyone is still using the same exact excuses and hanging the same carrot they were hanging in week 6 of the season let me ask you this is Amendola guaranteed to be here next season? Is any NFL player guaranteed to be on their team the next season? No; so if Amendola never steps on the field again after 2013 would you judge his performance as a bust this season, because what you’re telling me to be patient for or waiting for before passing your judgment is not guaranteed to happen, I am sure many said the same thing about Lloyd in 2012 or Chad Johnson in 2011 but did they get a second season on the team, nope and they were all under contract as well.

Your both holding out hope for something that may or may not happen and taking issue with my position of what has happen, that is your right but it is risky in my opinion and I recommend you making you assessments on what has already happen and not what you hope could happen, things seldom go as you hope I think we all know that to well.

Comical isnt it.

Either way Bruins29 I see no reason for animosity, we are both equally entitled to our views and I do not diminish or make light of your view despite my disagreeing with it, I respect that you have the right to assess things as you please and am not going to take issue with you over it.
 
As of two or three weeks ago, he was 27. I think we're skewing things a bit by claiming that he's "close to 30 years old." I think we have another couple of seasons before we get to that point, and that would take us through 2014 and 2015.

If we need to worry about him being on the wrong side of 30 in 2016 then we can come to that bridge and deal with it then. Technically, he'd be 30 late in the 2015 season, but one would think that he'd be able to muddle through the stretch run around Thanksgiving through the final 6-7 games or so

SF we both know being back is never guaranteed especially on this team so my assessment of a player is based on what he has done not what he could do. If I had waited till Lloyd or Chad Johnson’s second season to make an assessment on their play I would have been SOL because they had no second season, same thing with Daniel Fells and many others over the years. Injuries are part of the game and although you cannot fault the players for getting injured you still have to include them into the assessment when determining their value and level of player status.
 
Curran talks about the dynamic where patriot fans race to tear down players in the context of Brady getting ripped earlier this season, but it is applicable across the board, as the fact is that this happens to many players, and he calls it a "Badge of Abject Stupidity." He could not be any more on the money. The knee jerk desire to trash players is out of control and when all is said and done those doing the ripping usually end up looking ridiculous. Unfortunately there is an incredibly negative contingent of Patriot fans who trash this team and predict its demise year in and year out, and despite the fact that they are proven completely wrong year in and year out year after year they return each season to call those who view the team as really good and really successful "homers with rose colored glasses," despite the fact that it's the optimists who have always been proven right. Curran's right, what they consider their "badge of objectivity" is actually a badge of stupidity.Some players don't work hard, don't play hard, underperform and deserve to be called out for it, e..g....Ochocinco, A. Thomas, however the vast majority who get trashed, including Belichick and Brady have earned and deserve much better than the garbage thrown their way. This season it hasn't just been Amendola, Brady, or Belichick, in fact the team was deemed "pitiful" in one thread, and a number of people chimed in to echo that sentiment and how bad a job Belichick did putting it together, and we don't need to wait for the end of the season to see just how moronic that claim was, nor the support for it. The Patriots are the best organization in the NFL, and that is borne out by the long term success they have had, and the people who focus on the negative and provide endless criticism of it are simply proving how little they know about football; although they may well be fantasy geniuses.
 
Amendola has contributed to the winning of this team but he has not met the expectations of a 5 year $30 million contract


No-one does hyperbole like you.
 
If edelman could stay healthy 100%...we would have no need for amendola
 
If edelman could stay healthy 100%...we would have no need for amendola

Of course, because a team only needs one wide receiver and the passing game was clicking on all cylinders back in October with a healthy Edelman and no Amendola.

Edelman and Amendola are not the same player. I know they have the same skin color, but that doesn't make them the same any more than it makes Victor Cruz and Antonio Brown the same. Amendola is a prototypical slot receiver, while Edelman is capable of playing both in the slot and and outside. He's 3 inches taller than Amendola. They're not mutually exclusive players.
 
No-one does hyperbole like you.

You’re so off base with saying this it is ridiculous! There is a thread that I opened highlighting how great Chandler Jones has been, another thread that I opened highlighting how well Harmon and Ryan have played this season, I spoke glowingly of Edelman, Jamie Collins and Fletcher in the threads opened to discuss them. You sound idiotic implying that I go around exaggerating the failures of players, I am just not blind to them or going to pretend to be blind to the failures just because I want to prove that I am the ultimate cheerleader. I give credit where credit is due and give criticism where criticism is due.

I am sick of hearing the injury excuse like we didn’t know him being injured was a possibility or that other players in the NFL do not perform at an extremely high level while dealing with injuries, Calvin Johnson had one the greatest season as a receiver ever last year on a bad knee that caused him to barely be able to practice, Talib shut down Thomas on Sunday on a bad hip, Rob Gronkowski has been dominate and he is clearly still not even close to 100%, I could go on for days talking about NFL players who play at a high level despite injuries but Danny is different Danny deserves to be excused from performing because he is injured, tell me something how is it that other players can play so well with injuries but Amendola cannot? Has it ever occurred to you that if a groin injury makes Amendola such a subpar player he probably isn’t that exceptional when he is healthy? Let’s say he is 75% the player he is when healthy, increase his output by 25% and let me tell you he is still missing the bar by a lot.

Don’t come in here insulting me when you’re the one reaching for anything and everything and I am laying statistical and historical data out over and over again and all you can muster up is some ridiculous and false assertion that I am a hyperbole. Come on! Honestly I am one post from putting you on ignore permanently you provide no relevant football points to a discussion you just come along as if you and said player are sharing a pumpkin pie today and it is your job to defend your BFF from this evil poster in the Patsfan forum saying mean things about him, that’s ridiculous. I make fair assessments of all players, read my posts I am consistent with every player don’t make ridiculous assertions like that when you and me both no they couldn’t be further from the truth.

Have a nice thanksgiving and I hope that you can start posting objectively and leave the personal attacks out of your posts it would go a long way at least in terms of the regard and respect I have for you as a forum member.
 
If edelman could stay healthy 100%...we would have no need for amendola

If Amendola stayed 100% healthy, Edelman would be the same mostly punt returner many of these same posters wanted to cut this summer.

Cutting good players is stupid. It costs money and leaves you grasping for marginal replacements when injuries etc happen.

The Patriots don't cut players because they're dealing with injuries or a slump. These players are already paid for, it's stupid.

Cutting Brace and Meriweather didn't improve those positions. They were cut because they weren't improving and those positions suffered for years,
 
Amendola is a prototypical slot receiver, while Edelman is capable of playing both in the slot and and outside. He's 3 inches taller than Amendola. They're not mutually exclusive players.
Jules and Danny are about the same height. I don't know where that 3 inches comes from now, but it's not true.

Also, both of them are capable of playing inside and outside. It's one of their best assets, especially over someone like Welker who struggles on the perimeter over his career.
 
This cut the player mania is rather hilarious. Don't these posters realize there is a search function? I bet I could eliminate the whole team just with the posts of a handful of "fans."

I'll include the poster who wanted Mallet to step in for Brady.
 
It really is disgraceful that Amendola hasn't lived up to a 5 year deal in the first 11 games of his first season. He should have earned the 30 million and then some by now.
 
This cut the player mania is rather hilarious. Don't these posters realize their is a search function? I bet I could eliminate the whole team just with the posts of a handful of "fans."

I'll include the poster who wanted Mallet to step in for Brady.


Don't blame them they just don't understand that NFL roster rules and those of fantasy football are actually very different. They think you can cut Amendola and sign Tavon Austin any time you want.
 
Don't blame them they just don't understand that NFL roster rules and those of fantasy football are actually very different. They think you can cut Amendola and sign Tavon Austin any time you want.

:yeahthat:.....................
 
With the questions about Ridley they should pick up Adrian Peterson for the rest of the season.
 
With the questions about Ridley they should pick up Adrian Peterson for the rest of the season.

You gave me my laugh for the day. I phorgot about that phantasy phootball.

Seriously, though. You can't have a much better passing game than they had in the second half under those conditions. I'm glad they bit the bullet and stuck with the rookies. Nice complement of receivers that fit with what Brady does best and they might get something out of Boyce and the new small TE too. All learning the system without the primadonna problems of some vets.
 
It really is disgraceful that Amendola hasn't lived up to a 5 year deal in the first 11 games of his first season. He should have earned the 30 million and then some by now.

Ya he might as well be sitting in a jail cell while counting as a $12-$13 million hit on the salary cap between this year and next.
 
Curran talks about the dynamic where patriot fans race to tear down players in the context of Brady getting ripped earlier this season, but it is applicable across the board, as the fact is that this happens to many players, and he calls it a "Badge of Abject Stupidity." He could not be any more on the money. The knee jerk desire to trash players is out of control and when all is said and done those doing the ripping usually end up looking ridiculous. Unfortunately there is an incredibly negative contingent of Patriot fans who trash this team and predict its demise year in and year out, and despite the fact that they are proven completely wrong year in and year out year after year they return each season to call those who view the team as really good and really successful "homers with rose colored glasses," despite the fact that it's the optimists who have always been proven right. Curran's right, what they consider their "badge of objectivity" is actually a badge of stupidity.Some players don't work hard, don't play hard, underperform and deserve to be called out for it, e..g....Ochocinco, A. Thomas, however the vast majority who get trashed, including Belichick and Brady have earned and deserve much better than the garbage thrown their way. This season it hasn't just been Amendola, Brady, or Belichick, in fact the team was deemed "pitiful" in one thread, and a number of people chimed in to echo that sentiment and how bad a job Belichick did putting it together, and we don't need to wait for the end of the season to see just how moronic that claim was, nor the support for it. The Patriots are the best organization in the NFL, and that is borne out by the long term success they have had, and the people who focus on the negative and provide endless criticism of it are simply proving how little they know about football; although they may well be fantasy geniuses.

Nobody is trashing Amendola what has been said is that he is not performing at a level expected of a player being paid as a top 30 wide receiver in the NFL. He does not suck he is a perfectly fine possession slot receiver who will have the occasional great game. His failure is due in large part to fans and media members who have these lofty expectations that all of a sudden a player who has never had more than 689 receiving yards in a season is going to come in here and be Welker 2.0.

To some degree we were fortunate to catch lighting in a bottle with Welker. What your expectation of Amendola is would be similar to my suggesting we draft the current Michigan QB in the sixth round and then posting and telling everyone to be patient because when he gets healthy he will be as good as Brady maybe even better.
 
Of course, because a team only needs one wide receiver and the passing game was clicking on all cylinders back in October with a healthy Edelman and no Amendola.

Edelman and Amendola are not the same player. I know they have the same skin color, but that doesn't make them the same any more than it makes Victor Cruz and Antonio Brown the same. Amendola is a prototypical slot receiver, while Edelman is capable of playing both in the slot and and outside. He's 3 inches taller than Amendola. They're not mutually exclusive players.

Has Edelman been downing some milk lately?

Edelman
Height: 5103
Weight: 195

Amendola
Height: 5104
Weight: 183

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It really is disgraceful that Amendola hasn't lived up to a 5 year deal in the first 11 games of his first season. He should have earned the 30 million and then some by now.

Que the dramatics - he hasn't lived up to his first year salary, and he isn't guaranteed to be here next year we learned that with Lloyd who signed a three year deal and was gone after one.

He should have earned 68.5% of his $5 million salary this season despite 68.5% of the season being complete and he hasn't and nothing you say or smoke show you present changes that. What are we waiting for him to play like he has never played in his nearly 5 year NFL career? Why is that going to happen all of a sudden in 2014? Stop just throwing around bold and demeaning posts and answer the questions you have nothing that supports your belief that's the real hard truth here buddy and everything you do moving forward is to save face or act out your silly belief that TRUE fans don't say bad things ever they make excuses for players if they underperform.
 
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