No they didn’t. You might want to double check that. They’ve traditionally lined the speedsters up at the X. That’s the split-end. That’s where Agholor is going. Bourne and Meyers will man the Y and Z receiver positions, depending on personnel grouping of course. Could also be one of the TEs.
That’s why he’ll be the X.
Uhhhh… you replied to me first. Not the other way around. The post for reference…
Lazar… the guy who said Sanu was a route running genius who all the other young WR’s could learn from in camp right before he was cut lol? Still a better film reviewer than Matt Chatham.
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You then responded to a comment about Lazar being a better film reviewer than Chatham with this…
Lazar… the guy who said Sanu was a route running genius who all the other young WR’s could learn from in camp right before he was cut lol? Still a better film reviewer than Matt Chatham.
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So yes, you did, indeed, mention Harry. You just didn’t type out the words “Harry.” You just called him “a player” and inferred he was open… in a thread about Harry.
He’s mentally soft trash who sucks at the game of football. When talking about a team that’s won 6 Super Bowls in the last 20 years, players like Harry tend to get talked about more.
But that’s not what we’re discussing here. He was still behind Harry in the snap count even when he came back and both were healthy. He took Harry’s snaps later in the season because, and I know this will be a mind-blowing concept to consider so please brace yourself, he was more productive. Period. End of story.
Harry played 75% of the snaps against Houston, did nothing, then didn’t cross the 65% mark until the final week of the season. I’m sure this question won’t get answered because it blows up your argument, but I’ll ask it anyway. If Meyers didn’t take his snaps, then who did? It wasn’t Byrd. Two completely different skill sets. It wasn’t Edelman. It wasn’t Gunnar. It wasn’t Asiasi or Keene. Who did he lose snaps to, then?
No, they’re not. They went out and signed both TEs and WRs. Weapons. Chatham’s “weaponz” argument on Twitter was terrible at the time and it didn’t age well almost immediately into FA. He took an L.
That’s highly doubtful. Edelman was on his last legs. Two WRs were still needed because of that and the fact that Harry hadn’t shown any noticeable improvement.
Two new WRs were signed and that’s a myth? Sir, I don’t think that word means what you think it means. Even if you want to discount the WR signings, the TE signings (one year after burning two picks on TEs) prove that Chatham’s takes were terrible. Then they went out and drafted another RB. Weapons were lacking. Weapons were needed. This was obvious to everyone but the homers. It was obvious to BB, too. So he addressed it
Agreed on the biggest need being a QB. But that’s obvious. Cam may not even win the job out of camp. The second biggest need after that were WRs and TEs on the offensive side of the ball. That’s why we addressed it immediately on Day 1. You’re twisting yourself into pretzels instead of acknowledging facts.