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Edelman's my #1For the most part. I think Edelman was the Patriots 1 WR, but I don’t see him as a prototypical #1WR. Great player, but I don’t think he fits that mold.
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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.Edelman's my #1For the most part. I think Edelman was the Patriots 1 WR, but I don’t see him as a prototypical #1WR. Great player, but I don’t think he fits that mold.
This ^Edelman's my #1
Even though it happens from time to time those guys most times don't pan out. Again sometimes Teams get lucky like we have been many times.This ^
7th round pick, but he had agility and quickness comparable to the best athletes in the NFL. He couldn’t be covered…
Allegedly.Wasn’t Harry a number 1 WR?
"gets **** done"What’s a #1 WR?
“I can’t tell you, but we don’t have one” - most PatsFans posters
Good for you. Mac is also psyched for Mac now that BB isn't holding him back.I’m psyched for Mac, knowing he’ll be good now that BB isn’t holding him back is good to know.
Let me know when we can expect him to start?
Nah, there’s players found in every round of the draft.Even though it happens from time to time those guys most times don't pan out. Again sometimes Teams get lucky like we have been many times.
Tell us when you think he’ll take Trevor Lawrence’s job? That guys been a real underachiever…Good for you. Mac is also psyched for Mac now that BB isn't holding him back.
Would you two get a room so you can fight or f#$% already? Its literally the same back and forth non arguements in every thread. You know there is middle ground, Bill did just about everything possible to ruin Mac AND if Mac was who he was supposed to be that wouldnt have mattered. Its ok to be happy both are gone and there is a fresh start with a new beginning thats exciting to root for without trying to win a 4 year old arguement thats been beaten and beaten and beaten and beaten and beaten and beaten to death. Let it go.Tell us when you think he’ll take Trevor Lawrence’s job? That guys been a real underachiever…
And that is exactly where I am at.Would you two get a room so you can fight or f#$% already? Its literally the same back and forth non arguements in every thread. You know there is middle ground, Bill did just about everything possible to ruin Mac AND if Mac was who he was supposed to be that wouldnt have mattered.
It's not me that can't let things go.Its ok to be happy both are gone and there is a fresh start with a new beginning thats exciting to root for without trying to win a 4 year old arguement thats been beaten and beaten and beaten and beaten and beaten and beaten to death. Let it go.
Love Jules, his podcast is must listen patriot porn, and if heart and determination were the only things that matter he would definitely be in the top 5 patriots of all time, but i think the legend of his playoff stats are clouding who he was in the regular season. He had 3 1000 yard seasons all by the skin of his teeth, getting 100 targets once. He was Robin to Gronks Batman and in no way shape or form a #1. If he had played like he did in the playoffs every year we are talking about a clear HOFer but he only has a little over 6000 yards in 12 seasons.Edelman for sure was a #1.
interesting career that spanned 12 seasons. he couldn't see the field on offense for 4 seasons. put up 3 great seasons in 4 years, with a season ending injury in the middle of that span in what looked to be his best season. then he lost a full season to injury, followed by losing a quarter of the season to suspension, only to come back as good as ever for one and three quarter seasons. his last season again lost to injury.
Edelman, Gronk and White on the field together, had that chemistry with Brady, knew the teams extensive playbook like the back of their hands, and all 3 were great blockers to boot. on any given game day, either of the 3 could be that games #1 target
You respond with the same talking points again and again and again. You are as guilty as he is. Crazy thing is i agree with both of you to different degrees depending on the point.It's not me that can't let things go.
I suppose I can sometimes but when you're trying to have a reasonable conversation with a last-word jockey it's hard not to.You respond with the same talking points again and again and again. You are as guilty as he is. Crazy thing is i agree with both of you to different degrees depending on the point.
He was a # 2 (Number Two) receiver.Wasn’t Harry a number 1 WR?
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