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Because there are at least 2, and possibly 3(depending on Mitchell), WR higher than him on the depth chart and he doesn't play special teams. If he end up the 4th WR, its possible that Amendola dresses instead of him, since Amendola plays STs.
In that case it is not inconceivable that Hogan doesn't make the team.
Especially considering he was named to the Pro Bowl last year.LOL, one of those morons called Gilmore overrated because he didn't make the Pro Bowl.
Amendola played 47 snaps on special teams last year.Because there are at least 2, and possibly 3(depending on Mitchell), WR higher than him on the depth chart and he doesn't play special teams. If he end up the 4th WR, its possible that Amendola dresses instead of him, since Amendola plays STs.
In that case it is not inconceivable that Hogan doesn't make the team.
You have a word wrong. It's not PEOPLE it's PERSON.Everyone *****es we don't have a deep threat. Then we get a proven one ,on a very reasonable contract who is not a head case at all and people just act as if he is expendable because we have so much WR talent.
WTF?
There are rock-solid arguments to call Amendola, Cooks, Edelman, Hogan and Mitchell rock-solid locks. With two of those players > age 30, there's also a rock-solid argument that a guy like Austin Carr could play his way onto the roster if he continues to have a strong camp. And there's a rock-solid argument that the Pats won't carry 6 WRs.
Which is what makes this time of year rock-solid fun.
There are rock-solid arguments to call Amendola, Cooks, Edelman, Hogan and Mitchell rock-solid locks. With two of those players > age 30, there's also a rock-solid argument that a guy like Austin Carr could play his way onto the roster if he continues to have a strong camp. And there's a rock-solid argument that the Pats won't carry 6 WRs.
Which is what makes this time of year rock-solid fun.
Amendola's huge for us, he is literally the perfect depth receiver. He won't get axed until he proves he should be.I can see Amendola getting the axe before I see Hogan getting it.
Because there are at least 2, and possibly 3(depending on Mitchell), WR higher than him on the depth chart and he doesn't play special teams. If he end up the 4th WR, its possible that Amendola dresses instead of him, since Amendola plays STs.
In that case it is not inconceivable that Hogan doesn't make the team.
Amendola's huge for us, he is literally the perfect depth receiver. He won't get axed until he proves he should be.
Amendola's huge for us
Amendola's huge
huge
Amendola 2016 stats :
Year Team GP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD FD KR Yds Avg Lng TD PR Yds Avg Lng TD Fum FumL
2016 NE 12 23 243 10.6 32 4 14 5 129 25.8 73 0 18 121 6.7 30 0 3 1
Amendola rank in NFL by Yards for 2016: #177
Amendola rank in NFL by Receptions for 2016: #176
Amendola rank on Patriots by Yards for 2016: #7
Amendola rank on Patriots by Receptions for 2016: #7
Patriots ahead of him by yards (receptions)
Edelman 1106 (98)
Bennett 701 (55)
Hogan 680 (38)
White 551 (60)
Gronkowski 540 (25)
Mitchell 401 (32)
Amendola 243 (23)
Lewis 94 (17)
Amendola rank on Patriots by snap counts for 2016: #16
Snap Counts
Joe Thuney G 1114 99.64%
David Andrews C 1114 99.64%
Marcus Cannon T 1031 92.22%
Nate Solder T 1029 92.04%
Shaq Mason G 1017 90.97%
Julian Edelman WR 874 78.18%
Martellus Bennett TE 867 77.55%
Chris Hogan WR 829 74.15%
Tom Brady QB 818 73.17%
Malcolm Mitchell WR 538 48.12%
LeGarrette Blount RB 527 47.14%
James White RB 426 38.10%
Rob Gronkowski TE 352 31.48%
James Develin FB 350 31.31%
Cameron Fleming T 284 25.40%
Danny Amendola WR 266 23.79%
He was on the field less than our fullback or backup Tackle in rotation.
23 Receptions 243 Yards
243 yards
huge
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adjective
- extremely large; enormous.
- of great importance or seriousness.
FAIL
Amendola 2016 stats :
FAIL
Amendola's huge for us, he is literally the perfect depth receiver. He won't get axed until he proves he should be.
Amendola 2016 stats :
Year Team GP Rec Yds Avg Lng TD FD KR Yds Avg Lng TD PR Yds Avg Lng TD Fum FumL
2016 NE 12 23 243 10.6 32 4 14 5 129 25.8 73 0 18 121 6.7 30 0 3 1
Amendola rank in NFL by Yards for 2016: #177
Amendola rank in NFL by Receptions for 2016: #176
Amendola rank on Patriots by Yards for 2016: #7
Amendola rank on Patriots by Receptions for 2016: #7
Patriots ahead of him by yards (receptions)
Edelman 1106 (98)
Bennett 701 (55)
Hogan 680 (38)
White 551 (60)
Gronkowski 540 (25)
Mitchell 401 (32)
Amendola 243 (23)
Lewis 94 (17)
Amendola rank on Patriots by snap counts for 2016: #16
Snap Counts
Joe Thuney G 1114 99.64%
David Andrews C 1114 99.64%
Marcus Cannon T 1031 92.22%
Nate Solder T 1029 92.04%
Shaq Mason G 1017 90.97%
Julian Edelman WR 874 78.18%
Martellus Bennett TE 867 77.55%
Chris Hogan WR 829 74.15%
Tom Brady QB 818 73.17%
Malcolm Mitchell WR 538 48.12%
LeGarrette Blount RB 527 47.14%
James White RB 426 38.10%
Rob Gronkowski TE 352 31.48%
James Develin FB 350 31.31%
Cameron Fleming T 284 25.40%
Danny Amendola WR 266 23.79%
He was on the field less than our fullback or backup Tackle in rotation.
23 Receptions 243 Yards
243 yards
huge
hju?d?/
adjective
- extremely large; enormous.
- of great importance or seriousness.
FAIL
That's not a fail, by any stretch. Amendola played his role to perfection, and yes, it was a relatively small one over the course of the season. But every time he was called upon, he delivered in a big way. What more can you ask for from a WR4-5? If he was still getting paid like a WR2 I could maybe understand the frustration, but he was at worst slightly overpaid for his production last year, and that's before you account for how clutch he was at working the middle of the field in the Super Bowl.
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