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Not yet at least but Harry is the future.I'm not giving up on Gordon
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You are such a liar.
The discussion we had about dorsett was you saying god 50% catch to target rate meant he dropped half the passes thrown to him and I told you that was uninformed and idiotic.
You love to make things up and say I said them. The primary sign of someone who knows they lose every disagreement we ever have.
When you need to revise history to be right you are admitting you were wrong.
Oh and yes I am happy that we traded a guy who would have never played for us for the receiver who caught the only 2 post season td passes we had last year. I will call that a win.
You think every incomplete pass to him plus some of his catches were drops?
He caught 33 of 59.
So your argument is he dropped 56% which is 29. So every incomplete plus 3 of his catches were drops. Okay, keep clowning yourself.
Btw he had 3 drops.
Anyone that doesn't want to work his ass off would have failed here. I'm glad he passed....means he knew how weak he was.I’m not suggesting that they should’ve done anything differently as much as I’m showing frustration that the deal didn’t come to fruition. Humphries would’ve been a great player to take the bulk of the hits via the slot, while also helping to prolong Edelman’s career. It would have been a nice pairing.
If there were a hypothetical answer to your question though, I suppose that they underbid in the beginning and then attempted to correct the situation by offering more money once Humphries had already agreed with TEN. If you don’t care for the specific example of Humphries, look no further than missing out on Andy Isabella in the draft. While I’m certainly not here to try and place blame on a group of masterminds, this is another example where they either seemed to misread the market a bit, or they just didn’t prioritize it as highly as some fans did.
You doubling down on your ignorant argument says all I need to say.The one thing that we can agree on is that youre full off crap.
The debate was that you claiming that Dorsett had great hands and only dropped 3 passes out of 98 targets.
What a joke. People here have seen Edelman drop 3 passes in 1 game, but that wont stop your nonsense. An Indy sportswriter paid to watch every Colts game explained why 1st round pick Dorsett could be gone in just 2 seasons.
Insider: Has Colts receiver Phillip Dorsett done enough to keep his job?
DROPS.
Your crowing that Dorsett had a 2018 76% catch rate in NE and leads the Pats is funny. Cordelle Patterson had a 75% catch rate last year. Another Stud WR who got away.
Dorsett? No chance.I think he'll be traded.
Anyone that doesn't want to work his ass off would have failed here. I'm glad he passed....means he knew how weak he was.
Or he was actually worried about how long Brady would play matching up with the amount of years he was signing for, and he actually wanted to play closer to home for a team he feels is on the rise? Or are we just supposed to dismiss what he said and assume he’s too mentally weak to play here?
Because there are too many guys who are better than he is, in this training camp would be why.Dorssett progressed well last year from the year before and Brady has gone to him on critical downs in the biggest games.
Why the f would he be cut especially with all the uncertainties we have at the position?
A Hogan that fell off a cliff last year. And I like Dorsett (shows up when his number is called). But he is what he is, a decent wr 3/4. Thing is, that’s about where Mo Harris is as well. Hoping Harry turns into our next wr1.
I was surprised to learn last year that Hogan's production last season was pretty much identical to every other year - 55 target, 35 catches, 532 yards receiving. Chris Hogan Stats | ESPN
It seemed like he didn't come up big in games when he was most needed like in previous seasons. I wish him well - he was a great guy and fun to watch.
I also think that he could simply be a man of his word, and once he agreed to TEN’s amount he didn’t want to back out.Are we really trying to rationalize Adam Humphries taking less money to play in Tennessee over New England?
I was surprised to learn last year that Hogan's production last season was pretty much identical to every other year - 55 target, 35 catches, 532 yards receiving. Chris Hogan Stats | ESPN
It seemed like he didn't come up big in games when he was most needed like in previous seasons. I wish him well - he was a great guy and fun to watch.
You doubling down on your ignorant argument says all I need to say.
Pats need help at WR yesterday.
Gordon is gone 8 games we hope.
Thomas is injured
Im no thumb Doctor but, Edelman has a thumb issue that could effect him all season.
Time for Dorsett to get with it.
You're not a Doctor at all. Or a lawyer. You're a fan who says a lot of crap to get a reaction.Im no thumb Doctor but....