BennyBledsoe
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There are exactly ZERO tight ends in the league that are one of the best receiving and blocking TE's of all time, or close.I much prefer a dominant TE. A guy you're never sure is going to throw a devastating block or run downfield. Think Coates or Gronk. Somebody that looks good in a #87
There are exactly ZERO tight ends in the league that are one of the best receiving and blocking TE's of all time, or close.
They had Jules and Gronk. But also a good running game with various combinations along with White who helped in the receiving game.As a leading basher of The Cult, I feel I can answer this. They need an elite weapon somewhere. An elite weapon forces the defenses to plan specifically on how to stop that player, and raises up the remaining skill players opportunities. The argument with the cultists is whether or not an elite TE or RB is good enough (it is). You can try to build the team like the 2001-2004 Pats, but the NFL has changed, and it's more like the 2014-2018 version, where the Pats had Gronk, and where Jules became elite in the post season. I think they need that level of skill on the offense. I don't think think you need it to be at WR1.
Hone grown and on low cost deals.Just a reminder that for about a dozen years, Brady had at least two players in the top 5 among downfield WRs, slot WRs, TEs, and pass-catching RBs.
Hone grown and on low cost deals.
Moss was low cost. Gronk was paid like tight end , edelman hone grown .
Where did we expend a trade for 2nd round pick and 15 million $ a year on wr. When we did that for sanu and brown the pats dynasty collapsed .
The eagles had a overload of talent at all possible positions . And their owner can spend a lot of cash . We can't and we have a QB who is elite . All we need to do is to find our own travis kelce , Chris Jones and tyreek hill.I don't disagree with your philosophy, but are you saying the Eagles didn't trade for AJ Brown and then pair him with DeVonta Smith to put them over the top?
I actually wouldn't even go so far as to say you need an "elite" weapon anywhere. I think you just need to have some matchup advantages. That can be accomplished via a strong #1 threat who draws extra attention (simplest approach), but it can also happen via a well-rounded set of targets with varied route trees and guys lower in the pecking order (talking #3, #4, #5 options on a play) who are overqualified for those roles.As a leading basher of The Cult, I feel I can answer this. They need an elite weapon somewhere. An elite weapon forces the defenses to plan specifically on how to stop that player, and raises up the remaining skill players opportunities. The argument with the cultists is whether or not an elite TE or RB is good enough (it is). You can try to build the team like the 2001-2004 Pats, but the NFL has changed, and it's more like the 2014-2018 version, where the Pats had Gronk, and where Jules became elite in the post season. I think they need that level of skill on the offense. I don't think think you need it to be at WR1.
I do not present my opinions as fact. I have mentioned Pierce in many threads and discussed him with many posters, yet the only person who seems to have any issue is you. Because you have this idea that since you respond say you don't agree on that player I am supposed to reply and say "ok DaBruinz, you're right, I no longer want us to pursue him if he's a FA". You are the one who thinks you're opinion needs to be decided as fact and are not ok settling on a difference of opinion. I have stated many times the reasons I think he would be a fit (including the how our young players would have roles around him and how I believe he would compliment them). You say he reminds you of Donald Hayes so we shouldn't sign him. That's ok. You're not wrong nor are you right. We just have a difference of opinion on him. I am fine with that.Gotta love when you make s**t up. Not to mention YOU grossly misrepresenting the opinions of others. That's why there can never be intelligent discourse. Because you can't handle people not agreeing with your opinions you try to push as FACT. Like you did with Pierce.
The Pats were most successful, SB wise, when they spread the ball out and didn't have a true #1 receiver. When they could use anyone to beat you. When the Pats had Moss and Welker, they failed to win it all.
The problem with people like yourself is that you are unwilling to give young players a chance. If they don't produce to your expectations immediately, you think they're a waste and need to be replaced. What's interesting is that you seem to be one of the guys who ONLY box score watches and clamors for the "shiny new receivers".
No one is acting like having a WR1 is bad. That's YOU putting your issues onto others. People are saying that trading for one isn't needed. People are saying to let our players develop instead of putting unnecessary roadblocks in their way. You have Boutte who has continued to improve every year. You have Williams and Chism who are learning the pro game with Diggs and Hollins as mentors. This is a GOOD thing. Yet, the likes of you don't understand how badly the passing game was affected by the O-line play. Which is why those who do understand scowl at posts like yours. Because you aren't fixing or improving things. You're ignoring the problem for the shiny.
The eagles had a overload of talent at all possible positions . And their owner can spend a lot of cash . We can't and we have a QB who is elite . All we need to do is to find our own travis kelce , Chris Jones and tyreek hill.
We have Milton williams and gonzo and maye for now . Need to draft couple more difference makers before we start to shoot for the stars.
Last season was a tale of two halves . The post season whatever the reason is , showed downward slope for Maye , josh , oline and wide receivers . They need to show the upswing . That's why I treat this year as a rebuild year. No need to mortgage the future yet just because Maye is on rookie wage.
I have a couple of reasons that I am in the not giving anything up to trade for a #1 WR. The biggest problem in my mind is that "#1 WR" is very rare, currently there are maybe 10-12 who are truly #1 stature. Not just the #1 on their team, so to get that kind of guy is going to be incredibly expensive and imo slows overall team improvement because of the draft capital you are giving up.When people start saying they'd give up "nothing" or "zero" for a #1 WR and the cult of verticality stuff it's probably a sign that we can't have any intelligent discourse on the subject of WR acquisitions/improvement. I have not posted here long but I know during the Brady years the concept of if a WR1 was truly needed was a big sports radio talking point and it seems it's taken on sports talk radio caliber of discussion here. If anyone here ever suggests any improvement or acquisition at WR you get half the board screaming about how improving at WR is sacrilegious. I agree that fans who only box score watch and clamor for shiny new receivers can be annoying but we've really lost the plot when we act like WR1s are bad or that any marginal improvement at WR can never be a need.
yupThe Pats traded a second round pick for Welker which was a lot considering his production in Miami. Moss was paid very well in his second year with the team.
But $15 million a year for a WR is nothing now. That is like the 25th highest paid WR.
The bottom line is that the Pats have needed improvement at WR position since 2018, but the OL has now become the #1 priority. No WR would've been able to get open fast enough for Maye with how bad that line folded as soon as the ball was snapped.When people start saying they'd give up "nothing" or "zero" for a #1 WR and the cult of verticality stuff it's probably a sign that we can't have any intelligent discourse on the subject of WR acquisitions/improvement. I have not posted here long but I know during the Brady years the concept of if a WR1 was truly needed was a big sports radio talking point and it seems it's taken on sports talk radio caliber of discussion here. If anyone here ever suggests any improvement or acquisition at WR you get half the board screaming about how improving at WR is sacrilegious. I agree that fans who only box score watch and clamor for shiny new receivers can be annoying but we've really lost the plot when we act like WR1s are bad or that any marginal improvement at WR can never be a need.
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