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Sanu is a great chain mover. Like Jarvis Landry. But if we don’t find a red zone threat who can win contested battles in man coverage or gain separation without scheming, we are in big trouble
Man and I was getting **** for saying our offense isn’t that good the other day because we rank 1 in points lol. It’ll start to really show against some of these top tier defenses.
 
They really could of used Harry in the redzone.

Sanu was solid in this game, consistent and realiable. Would have liked to see him down that player after the INT. That was pretty weak sauce of him.

You misspelled "Gordon".
 
He played extremely extremely well last night. I'm happy we have him moving forward. He took some of the pressure off of Jules. If we can get the OL playing well, along with Michel and at least some production from the TE (in addition to the guys already playing well), we should be okay for the home stretch.
 
Sanu didn't exceeded my expectations because I knew he was capable of doing that, move the chains, play solid football. But what he did last night is basically his ceiling. If they expect he can be a deep threat they have another thing coming, two wasted plays trying to hit him deep ( :eek: ) and one cost big time.

Dorsett came back to earth, Gordon is gone, Brown was a **** up. Harry better be a positive surprise or things are gonna get ugly in January, our running game is not going to save the bacon like last year.
 
You misspelled "Gordon".

The fact that LaCosse or more like LaCorpse is on this team instead of gordon is a joke. Yes I heard about the work ethic but he can still give you a play here and there. He’s a big target. Some guys on this team are wasting up roster spots.
 
Sanu exceeded my expectations last night. Hope he keeps it up.

He's a good football player and he showed that last night.
 
Watson could be a red zone threat, except for the fact that we seem to need to always keep him in to block. The lack of a FB or second blocking TE really shows up in the red zone, in both running and passing
 
Reading the thread title, I thought this thread would be about Mohamed Sanu.
 
Sanu didn't exceeded my expectations because I knew he was capable of doing that, move the chains, play solid football. But what he did last night is basically his ceiling. If they expect he can be a deep threat they have another thing coming, two wasted plays trying to hit him deep ( :eek: ) and one cost big time.

Dorsett came back to earth, Gordon is gone, Brown was a **** up. Harry better be a positive surprise or things are gonna get ugly in January, our running game is not going to save the bacon like last year.

Amazing how good white looks on deep balls.
 
Sanu is an experienced veteran who the Patriots have wanted in the past, Harry is a rookie who has been on IR for weeks. Its not a good comparison.

Sanu looked terrific out there last night. Great pickup.
 
Sanu looked good, good hands, good pass routes, but looks about as "fast" as Gordon looked
 
Really wish Gronk had come back. I really miss him now. I don't believe a rooky can fill the void Gronk left behind in the offense.
Don't worry, Triumph has guaranteed his return before the end of the season. We're all set.
 
All first rounders must play at HOF levels right out the gate
 
Tell that the other Teams who's Second And Third Round WR's are playing well. IF the Pats run a complicated Offense they don't have complicated players on O. Aside from Brady - Edelman and White who scares you on the Pats O?? Saying the Pats O is complicated is Hog wash this current Offense without a consistent running game is a not SB winning O. May be they should simplify the Offense some to help a lesser guy like Harry.

So screw the system that got this team to the AFCCG 14 times in the last twenty years?
 
Sanu looked good, good hands, good pass routes, but looks about as "fast" as Gordon looked

Sanu has never been a speed/down field guy, hes always been a big body chain mover with above avg hands. He wasnt brought here to be a deep threat.
 
You misspelled "Gordon".
true... They really could of used Gordon in the red zone, even back when Gordon was on the roster and MIA.
 
Either a wr gets this offense or they don’t. Sanu has been here about a week and he’s running hurry up with Brady. Gordon acclimated just as fast. Dorsett has been here a few years now and he’s still we#3. It doesn’t look good for a rookie to learn this playbook all through training camp and the 8 weeks while on ir and still not get any game time, unless they are easing him because of health. Otherwise you have to let players play and learn from experience.
 
Sanu didn't exceeded my expectations because I knew he was capable of doing that, move the chains, play solid football. But what he did last night is basically his ceiling. If they expect he can be a deep threat they have another thing coming, two wasted plays trying to hit him deep ( :eek: ) and one cost big time.

Dorsett came back to earth, Gordon is gone, Brown was a **** up. Harry better be a positive surprise or things are gonna get ugly in January, our running game is not going to save the bacon like last year.

In the Tweets it seemed like Dorsett ran a nice Option Route in which the CB went the other way and Bledsoe:rolleyes: didn't see him wide open on deep post to EZ.
 
He's a good football player and he showed that last night.

Sanu was a really good addition for this Patriots offense and he will be who he has been his entire NFL career. This is a good fit and we are fortunate to have him. I think this is exactly what you should expect for the trade of a late 2nd round pick - a savvy veteran who works hard, can fit into the offense seemlessly and can make the critical play when called upon. Not a #1 receiver, but someone a notch below.
 
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