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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.If it’s for appreciation of on-field contributions that will be a lot shorter than this thread.With that.. I'm thinking of starting a Hoyer appreciation thread.
The problem early in the year was he hadn't played any football in over a year, he was a Covid opt-out last year. Then he only had 1 touch in the opener vs Miami, and they're handing off to him in critical 2nd half plays vs. the Saints in week 2? Not very smart, RB's need reps to get their timing down. That's when everyone got down on him. Now he looks very comfortable out there, he's really a very good all around player.I've always liked him. Most fans and media have accepted the premise that he lacks talent as an RB.
Same. I am on the list of guys who b!tched about him getting key carries early on this year. I was wrong.As someone who had always trashed the guy Captain Stone style and hoped he'd be cut for any rookie binkie RB each year, I offer a mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. He has been clutch.
As someone who had always trashed the guy Captain Stone style and hoped he'd be cut for any rookie binkie RB each year, I offer a mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. He has been clutch.
I agree. Bolden has always been a stellar example of the Patriot Way: Do Your Job.I have always liked him.
A team cannot be loaded only with star players (for one thing there's not enough money)
Bolden is a very good ST player who can adequately fill in when 'star' RB's get injured.
BB seems always more concerned with depth and versatility than most GM's and Coaches.
When the other RB's come back, Bolden will again accept his role as a backup and a ST guy
A great team player.
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