Joey007
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I can't see the team releasing AH due to his lifestyle choices ... ahem... and then signing someone who many reports indicate is somewhat unstable. A team going through this kind of mess the same season it has key injuries and has lost noteworthy leaders like Welker and Woodhead needs to get a hold of players that have a presence that can improve a lockerroom. (And yes, I know Tebow, but let's try and stay in step with reality about positions of need on the team... WR and TE.)
Could they do it? Yes, but I'm hoping they can mine better options than that.
All he does is fall down after getting 5 yards. No thanks. Let some other guys have a chance.
All he does is fall down after getting 5 yards. No thanks. Let some other guys have a chance.
can he play tight end?
Brandon Lloyd averaged 12.3 ypc last season. Michael Jenkins averaged 11.2 and Donald Jones averaged 10.8.
...While he was here the vast majority wanted him gone, labeling him a fall-down disappointment.
Now that he's gone we want him back?
I don't think that it is unreasonable to believe that at least one of the other wide receivers already on the roster can step up and be as productive as he was - and that another can step up and be more productive than Deion Branch (145 yards) was as well.
can he play tight end?
Something to consider with Brandon Lloyd, besides the erratic behavior that Greg Bedard reported.
Lloyd had two really big games last year - and the Pats lost both of those games. Remove those two games and Lloyd had 613 yards receiving, and his number of receptions drops to 55.
In the sixteen other games (including playoffs) Lloyd had only two games with over 70 yards receiving - and one of those was for yet another NEP loss.
While he was here the vast majority wanted him gone, labeling him a fall-down disappointment. Now that he's gone we want him back?
I don't think that it is unreasonable to believe that at least one of the other wide receivers already on the roster can step up and be as productive as he was - and that another can step up and be more productive than Deion Branch (145 yards) was as well.
I don't recall that being the case.
Neither he, nor Welker, should ever have been 'allowed' to go.
Please list all the WRs currently on the roster (Amendola excepted as he's now being hailed as the upgrade to Welker ) who have demonstrated any real likelihood of exceeding Lloyd's numbers. Michael Jenkins career reception high is 53 and his career yardage high is 777 (the only time in 9 seasons that he's exceeded 700 receiving yards. Donald Jones has never caught even 50 passes or gotten even 500 yards in a season.
Sure, anything can happen, but let's be realistic about what's here.
Lloyd had better numbers last year then David Givens or David Patten did during the 2004 season but guess what? .. I would take either "average" wide receiver over Lloyd in a heartbeat because he scares nobody and sucks in the clutch.
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