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And he has cat-like quickness.Yes, a replacement for Lewis and Slater and Amendola and probably somehow Solder!
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.And he has cat-like quickness.Yes, a replacement for Lewis and Slater and Amendola and probably somehow Solder!
Patterson has 52 and 31 catches, respectively, in his last 2 seasons. That's a lot of gadgets.
His receiving stats really aren’t similar to Hogan at all.Patterson will be our #5 WR (with one of the others being inactive each week), His receiving stats are similar to those of Hogan.
Considering last year's active roster, Patterson replaces both Amendola and a ST gunner, saving an active roster spot (and also a spot on the 53).
Doesn’t work that way.I'm going to wait to see who we get for LT, but if we go into the season with Waddle there? I'm going to say, I'd trade Patterson and his $3.25m hit to the cap, plus the flip of picks with the Raiders, for the opportunity to pay Solder $3m more this year than we offered.
Think he was referring to Buffalo Hogan stats.His receiving stats really aren’t similar to Hogan at all.
A guy that was drafted by the Vikings, then signed with Oakland and gets traded to New England after one year there...seems familiar
You will see.
sighCalling him similar to Hogan is just wrong. Hogan is a real NFL receiver. Patterson is a gadget guy who is fast.
Curb your enthusiasm man.Waste of money.
Waste of money.
Curb your enthusiasm man.
He's gonna contribute big time on special teams, and have a handful of meaningful snaps on offense per game, if he makes the team (which I believe he will) unlike our other special teams guys this one can contribute in other areas as well.I don't get the move. Where's he gonna play? Special teams? This could use that money on someone on the defensive side of the ball.
You will see.