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Apparently the Pats are in need of a bag of footballs, Tyquan Thornton is available for trade

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I’d get rid of TT and Osbourne. See what the younger guys can do.
 
If they needed a bag of footballs so bad, they could always have a bake sale. If anything, they'd have so many people showing up that we'd be further questioning their ability to handle a rush.
 
Where are the Tyquan Truthers now? The guy has never been able to create separation because he never had to learn how to get open in college. And now in the pros, where just about every team has a guy with speed, he can't get open. This isn't rocket science.
 
It's nuts that they would want to trade someone they haven't properly assessed because the QB is so bad.
This is way premature. Put TT on a team with a QB and a competent OC and WR coaching and the results could be job-destroying for Wolfie. He'd better be certain before making this move.
 
Where are the Tyquan Truthers now? The guy has never been able to create separation because he never had to learn how to get open in college. And now in the pros, where just about every team has a guy with speed, he can't get open. This isn't rocket science.
He has been open several times and he doesn't get the ball. Underthrown deep balls, throwing into double coverage. Put him with Mahomes and watch out.
 
I really hope this means AVP is going to get baker more involved.
A team doesn't have six WR involved in the Offense. Five is plenty. This is bad news for Baker, now solidly the #6 WR.
 
It's nuts that they would want to trade someone they haven't properly assessed because the QB is so bad.
It's bad enough to have 6 WR's on a running team. You want to keep 7.
 
Get a 7th from someone or waive him and have KC pick him up.

Somehow, I think that KC would find a place for as their #4 WR.
 
Seems like a waste to cut or trade him before letting him play with any QB in his career who can actually throw deep accurately.
I don't think that the team is ready to waive Osbourn or to carry 7 WR's for more than a couple of days. Maye has thrown to Thornton in practice for months. Thornton has had some game time, so the team has been able to evaluate his ability to get off the ball, to separate and to run routes.

Bourne, Polk and Douglas are our WR's. In any game, perhaps one more will have significant opportunities. We have Boutte, Baker and Osborn.

The time is now to make the choice with regard to Thornton. In a sense, he'd be long gone if Bourne was ready to play Game One.
 
“Take me home momma and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much.”

This was a line in the movie “A League of Their Own” and I agree that it’s time to cut our losses with Ty Thornton. There is no trade value here so we’ll end up having to cut him loose and move on. Of course, given the luck of some teams, I would expect the Chiefs to pick him up on waivers as a replacement for Rashee Rice and he will go on to average 8 catches per game along with 10 td receptions. *BUT* with us at best we’d still be looking at a “One Catch Wonder”!

Prior to this year, he was paid for 38 games and caught 37 passes, thus the “One Catch Wonder” reference. In truth since he was only healthy to play in 26 games, his average was *almost* 1.4 receptions per game and he had 1 TD catch in those 26 games.

I know it’s early but thus far in 4 games he has a total of 2 receptions for an average of 0.5 receptions per game.

After announcements of “bulking up” prior to training camp the past two years, he’s listed at 6’2” 185 pounds. Lord knows he’s fast, up there with the fastest Patriot receivers evah, but he seems to play closer to 165 rather than 185. I guess you could say for a Second Round pick he’s “not quite pulling his own weight”.
 
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I agree with Captain Stone on the guy who was BB’s right hand man in the draft. Fire Al Groh’s son.

But Wolfe gets a pass. His draft was head and shoulders better than what we’ve seen for a long time.

Just stop telegraphing the guys you are interested in, esp on the OL. The rest of the league knew exactly who we were planning on taking at 68, for example. RT Blake Fisher from Notre Dame.
 
The Rest of the League:


It’s funny. I’m watching an absolutely awful movie right now called “never back down” and this actor from the Gladiator is the top supporting actor. He’s too good for this crap. I have no point, just sharing.
 
But Wolfe gets a pass. His draft was head and shoulders better than what we’ve seen for a long time.
The 2023 draft was better than Wolf's 2024 draft, and Wolf had the advantage of having the #3 pick in each round.
 
He has been open several times and he doesn't get the ball. Underthrown deep balls, throwing into double coverage. Put him with Mahomes and watch out.
Can’t wait to see the “highlight” reel!
 
The 2023 draft was better than Wolf's 2024 draft, and Wolf had the advantage of having the #3 pick in each round.
Think it’s too early to make that assessment. But if Maye is a top 5ish franchise QB for several years for the Patriots…then 2024 beats out 2023.
 
The Patriots are overloaded with wide receivers, based on what will ultimately be the base 2024 offensive formation:

6 OL
2 TE
3 RB
 
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