DaBronxPats14
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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.He just can’t get open anymore... Good luck to him and hopefully this is a lucrative move for him with retirement fast approaching.
Stop
We aren't talking about Ocho Stinko or Donald Hayes here....
I dunno man. You are loyal to the team and players but when you get a couple of beers in you, I don't know what to think.You guys still can’t tell when I’m joking.
Look guys, I didn’t want hogan to go anywhere, I’m not insane ok? All those doctors and psych people are wrong! I don’t care what they say but I do care what my brothers think. If you knew me, you’d know I hate anyone leaving to go anywhere but this is how it works.
Ergo, I’ve developed a defense mechanism where I start ranting about any number of subjects.
I was watching the entire game even after being down 28-3 in L1 I saw what hogan did. Now, any mad man could see that we lose that game without hogan so sure, I’m not happy at all about him, Amendola, cooks etc. how could anyone like that? Ok I don’t like it but I will continue dealing with stuff as I always have
I would have signed him back for familiarity the Pats are really hedging their bets on the Draft.
Where are the hordes of wide receivers trying out for our non-existent receiving corps?
Bill Belichick explained to us on Wednesday the reason it was difficult to judge
college wide receivers. College passing offenses are very rudimentary. Pro
wide receivers are easier to judge because the passing attacks are more complex.
Unfortunately, the only experienced wide receivers the Patriots can afford is one
who still has time remaining on his rookie contract.
Happy to see he is able to continue his career. Good luck to him going forward. Now they need to sign another dude to replace him.
Belichick's missed on a lot more pro receivers than draftees.
One excellent, vastly unappreciated receiver and a bunch of cheap flotsam andThey've already signed players to replace Hogan.
WR1/WR2 - Edelman
WR1/WR2 - ?
WR3 - Dorsett/Elllington/Harris
WR4 - Dorsett/Elllington/Harris
WR5 - Dorsett/Elllington/Harris
They need to sign/draft players to replace Gordon. And, hopefully, they'll draft a developmental guy for the slot. And, of course, Gordon coming back would be a bonus, for as long as that lasted.
I dunno man. You are loyal to the team and players but when you get a couple of beers in you, I don't know what to think.
One excellent, vastly unappreciated receiver and a bunch of cheap flotsam and jetsam. The Patriot's commitment to their wide receiving corp is less than another teams salary for their #1 receiver. The Pat's money is invested in special team players.
I can't see Hogan doing much in Charlotte. He is slow and didn't show much ability to separate. Sadly his podiatrist wife won't be able to help diagnose his concussions when Cam hangs him out to dry over the middle.
Keep your head on a swivel, Chris...