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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.I’m going to refer to this guy as “15“ until he becomes relevant. Biggest bust in the draft.
Honestly, it's causing me greater distress that he tweaked his hip stretching out for the TD than the fact he was robbed by the officials.
The guy does not get it. After the ref’s screw up on his TD, he is celebrating while Brady is trying snap the ball and not burn a timeout.I’m going to refer to this guy as “15“ until he becomes relevant. Biggest bust in the draft.
Brady’s strength is quick passing game. Harry has not shown that he can get open quickly. I think Patriots need more Edelman, AB and Sanders type receivers instead of Harry and Sanu.He needs to be on the field so they can figure it out. He clearly has the most raw athleticism of any of our recieving targets so they need to find ways to get him the ball.
Not good so far. Looks like a slower version of Josh Gordon
Let's see where his injury status is before pronouncing him injury prone. It may have just needed some stretching.
While I'd like to see some decent production out of him, that's twice that Harry has shown something. On that TD (called a non TD) he moved with some serious force. I feel sorry for a CB who may be in front of that (along with the TD 2 weeks ago where he used his power to make the catch).
Provided he's not hurt (which certainly would be more disappointment), getting this guy the ball with enough room to get a little steam going could be interesting.
Not good so far. Looks like a slower version of Josh Gordon
Absolutely. His usage remains the most confusing decision on offense this season for me. What he did yesterday on that one play is what many here assumed would be a staple. That and some routes where he can use his catch ability and physique instead of pin point exact timed routes.
It even makes less sense given the point @Sciz raised about Brady missing some practice with his various little things and them not having a lot of time on the same field even during the week. Give him routes and design plays that are not so chemistry dependent.
Makes you wonder if they have stretched themselves too thin with the offensive coaching personnel this year. Or maybe they took some of the stuff O'Shea was able to bring to the table for granted.
You'd think he would at least be able to do some Patterson plays.
You’re a slower version of Josh Gordon.Not good so far. Looks like a slower version of Josh Gordon
Absolutely. His usage remains the most confusing decision on offense this season for me. What he did yesterday on that one play is what many here assumed would be a staple. That and some routes where he can use his catch ability and physique instead of pin point exact timed routes.
It even makes less sense given the point @Sciz raised about Brady missing some practice with his various little things and them not having a lot of time on the same field even during the week. Give him routes and design plays that are not so chemistry dependent.
Makes you wonder if they have stretched themselves too thin with the offensive coaching personnel this year. Or maybe they took some of the stuff O'Shea was able to bring to the table for granted.
This is literally what people like @primetime were speculating about right after he was picked (if I don't confuse the posters). But if they don't give him the chance I am sure there is some reason. It can't be too playbook related because CP had often absolutely no clue what he was doing or where he was supposed to be.