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No. I'm looking at if any players can make an impact and NONE of them can. Sherman definitely would have made an impact on these trash pass runners, which by the way were completely exposed in the SB. The WR core is weak. All it takes for one more injury to Edelman who almost never stays healthy, and that's it. They're out looking for a WR again. Awful trade.
And relying on Malcolm Mitchell? WHAT? Since when the hell can this guy show he can ever stay healthy? His knees have been shot for years already. He will NEVER be healthy.
Do you watch the games and look up player backgrounds, or is your area of proficiency Madden NFL personnel management?
By Sherman I assume you mean Richard Sherman, the 30 year old with not one but two Achilles injuries who has not finished the past two seasons healthy and may earn $9 million this year and $17 million next year if he can still play. If he falls apart, and cannot stay on the field, then he is only a $7 million hit, or the 5th highest cap number currently on the Pats. You do realize there is a salary cap, right?
He ain't the Legion of Boom no more, and he may not be able to stay on the field at all. Not exactly putting fear into receivers these days, and his gimpy version wasn't going to do squat last year because he was in the training room rather than on the playing field. He may no longer be high price talent. Just high priced.
As for the WRs, given your extensive NFL personnel experience, tell me about the WR corps for the Pats in 2014 and 2016. Which of those WRs were on your All Madden WR roster? How did they possibly win the title without a cast of stellar individual players that fail to meet your standard of excellence? And why aren't you a GM or Head Coach in the NFL yet? You appear to have the goods to make it in the NFL.
Maybe do some reading on the traits of the individuals added and consider the fact effective defensive schemes require 11 players working together (here's a hint: Bruschi was not a world-beating LB in terms of ability, but he was perfect for the Pats - how is that possible?). Then you can offer an informed rant rather than your personal take on players you appear to know little to nothing about.











