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VIDEO: N’Keal Harry “Steady Hustlin”


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How so, given his terrible rookie season?
I agree his rookie season wasn't good, but multiple factors make it hard to completely judge him. Stuff like, injuries, missing games, being a rookie, etc. I don't disagree with the stance, but I want to see if Harry can develop. Fingers crossed!
 
I agree his rookie season wasn't good, but multiple factors make it hard to completely judge him. Stuff like, injuries, missing games, being a rookie, etc. I don't disagree with the stance, but I want to see if Harry can develop. Fingers crossed!

We shouldn’t judge him until next season. Being placed on IR for half the year stunted his rookie season. If he doesn’t progress after a full offseason then it’s fair to call him a bust.
 
We shouldn’t judge him until next season. Being placed on IR for half the year stunted his rookie season. If he doesn’t progress after a full offseason then it’s fair to call him a bust.
I hope he does.

However he needs to show progress, quickly.
 
Fire our WR scouts
Seriously, is there a single person in the NFL with the title of WR scout? The Patriots very, very clearly organize things by geographic region rather than position, and the handful of other teams that I just looked up do it the same way.
 
Why on earth would you compare Joey "****ing" Galloway with Harry?

Maybe because at age 38 Galloway looked just about as fast as a 22 year old N'Keal Harry?

To be fair Galloway caught 7 passes in 3 games for the Pats for 2.33 catches per game.
Meanwhile Harry caught 12 passes in 7 games for 1.77 catches per game.

I mean the numbers are pretty similar but Galloway was a veteran so that accounts for that extra .6 catches per game, right? :)
 
Maybe because at age 38 Galloway looked just about as fast as a 22 year old N'Keal Harry?

To be fair Galloway caught 7 passes in 3 games for the Pats for 2.33 catches per game.
Meanwhile Harry caught 12 passes in 7 games for 1.77 catches per game.

I mean the numbers are pretty similar but Galloway was a veteran so that accounts for that extra .6 catches per game, right? :)
No need trying to make sense of it, the comparison is irrelevant -- a rookie off IR and a veteran from 10 years ago. Just @FCB02062 trying hard to be anti-Patriots negative as usual and looking foolish, with some profanity thrown so he feels like a "tough guy."
 
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IMO the jury is still out on Harry, check back in Jan 2021...

Remember reports that after Harry returned Brady was not throwing all that much during practice due to his own issues with elbow injuries.. from afar it looks like a perfect storm.. no OTA's for Brady/Harry, early placement on IR then when he came back there was not a lot of practice interaction between the two.

No need to rush to judgement..
 
Maybe because at age 38 Galloway looked just about as fast as a 22 year old N'Keal Harry?

To be fair Galloway caught 7 passes in 3 games for the Pats for 2.33 catches per game.
Meanwhile Harry caught 12 passes in 7 games for 1.77 catches per game.

I mean the numbers are pretty similar but Galloway was a veteran so that accounts for that extra .6 catches per game, right? :)
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Both barely showed anything their rookie years. Harry at least has the added excuse of missing the first 2 months due to injury.
You’re forgetting that Jackson was dealing with a hamstring injury which forced him to miss all of training camp but played as early as week 2. The other guy laughably went on IR for that and missed more than 9 weeks. Jackson at least averaged more than 10 yards a catch. He also drew a few PI’s going deep. The other guy can barely run.

The one thing they have in common is that they both don’t look like fits for Tom Brady.
 
That video was bad. Keal needs a new social media team lol. I'm giving him one more year till I make a judgement.
 
You’re forgetting that Jackson was dealing with a hamstring injury which forced him to miss all of training camp but played as early as week 2. The other guy laughably went on IR for that and missed more than 9 weeks. Jackson at least averaged more than 10 yards a catch. He also drew a few PI’s going deep. The other guy can barely run.

The one thing they have in common is that they both don’t look like fits for Tom Brady.

There was no IR designated to return for up to 2 players when Jackson played. Harry was dealing with a bad ankle all training camp before aggravating it in the preseason. He didn’t return to practice until week 7. Not sure why it’s laugable, it made sense to put him on IR for roughly the same amount of time it would’ve taken to heal and free up a roster spot.
 
There was no IR designated to return for up to 2 players when Jackson played. Harry was dealing with a bad ankle all training camp before aggravating it in the preseason. He didn’t return to practice until week 7. Not sure why it’s laugable, it made sense to put him on IR for roughly the same amount of time it would’ve taken to heal and free up a roster spot.

It sucks but lets call Harry a wash in his rookie year. Give him one more year. Jackson was not an NFL player no point in making reference to him now more than 10 years later.
 
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