Bit of a strawman in my opinion. I don't think that's a good-faith argument in response to my post.
The Pats gave up a 6th round pick for Bodine so presumably they had scouted him and felt the talent/ability was there. Additionally, given the depth (or lack thereof) at OL, they don't need great players; they simply need capable players who can accept coaching, learn, and be relied upon should an injury occur. For that role, reliability/ability to accept coaching is of greater importance than raw talent.
Maybe Bodine completely sucks and you're right, but I doubt that's the case given the context of his acquisition, and what has generally been said about him (that he's strong and physically gifted to an extent).
The alternative argument is that this is a week-specific move and that Bodine will return in the future. That makes sense and would render my "can't accept coaching/learn" argument wrong, which I am happy to admit could be the case.