Mack Herron
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Or they could put Chung in to FC.Someone has to return punts.
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If McCarron can't fair catch a punt because the Texans know his game, he shouldn't be on the roster at all.I'm not a fan of Houston punting to him they know all his game.
All we need is a muffed grab.
Because they know how to hit it or what to do to throw him off.
Could also be Cannon if he'd not ready to go
So you're in on McCarron?
I'm not a fan of Houston punting to him they know all his game.
All we need is a muffed grab.
Because they know how to hit it or what to do to throw him off.
Now Patsfans are worried about a WR/PR who may be active or inactive, and may be part of the 47 and may fumble a punt because the team he played for previously knows him well????
Someone oughta call BB and Joe Judge about this, they may not be aware.. Sheesh it has been a long preseason..
Just a point of information, McCarron was signed as a free agent by the Texans after the 2017 draft, he was cut when they got down to their final 53, he then joined the Texans practice squad for two weeks before being let go, he then joined the NEP practice squad shortly after being let go by Houston. HE NEVER FIELDED A PUNT IN A REGULAR SEASON NFL GAME....HE HAS NEVER PLAYED IN AN REGULAR SEASON NFL GAME.
One might venture a guess that the Pats probably know McCarron better than the Texans..
Probably right. Hollister and Michel were both "limited" and "questionable" so we could be down a couple of targets from an already light receiving corps. I question whether the recently signed guys (Hansen, Anderson) have learned enough to contribute, but things are getting thin.Not really "in on McCarron". However, if the Pats are going to have four WRs active, McCarron seems the logical choice over Hansen due to his familiarity with the system. McCarron may see minimal or zero snaps on offense, but he's there if they absolutely need him.
This is assuming that Hollister is OUT, which seems likely at this point. If Hollister was healthy, he'd probably be active over MCcarron.
Now Patsfans are worried about a WR/PR who may be active or inactive, and may be part of the 47 and may fumble a punt because the team he played for previously knows him well????
Someone oughta call BB and Joe Judge about this, they may not be aware.. Sheesh it has been a long preseason..
Just a point of information, McCarron was signed as a free agent by the Texans after the 2017 draft, he was cut when they got down to their final 53, he then joined the Texans practice squad for two weeks before being let go, he then joined the NEP practice squad shortly after being let go by Houston. HE NEVER FIELDED A PUNT IN A REGULAR SEASON NFL GAME....HE HAS NEVER PLAYED IN AN REGULAR SEASON NFL GAME.
One might venture a guess that the Pats probably know McCarron better than the Texans..
I'm not expecting anything from him this year. It's nice to have another WR signed for next year, though.IMO it is unrealistic to expect Hansen to just step into a playing role this week, no matter how good you are or what potential you have there is a learning curve for Pats WR's...