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Moss and Welker in 2007 as well. If we're counting TE's, you can lump Gronk and Hernandez's rookie seasons in there as well as Bennett's season last year.
I don't agree with Gronk and Hernandez because in the playoffs there were miscommunications with Brady. It appeared they ran some wrong routes.
Which receivers have the Patriots traded for or acquired as FAs in the Brady era who did well their first year with the Patriots, e.g. Hogan, Moss? Which haven't?
I'm wondering how long it takes a receiver to acclimate from another system to the Patriots' system.
23, to break the record, but yeah, Moss and Welker both thrived in their first years.Randy Moss set a NFL record with 25 TD catches in his first season, that was pretty good. 2007 was also Welker first season and he had like a million catches.
Here's a tougher question: name some significant veteran WR acquisitions who didn't do much in their first year with the Patriots, but then broke out in season 2 once they'd learned the Patriots' system.
Welker, LaFell, Amendola and Hogan all come to mind.
Here's a tougher question: name some significant veteran WR acquisitions who didn't do much in their first year with the Patriots, but then broke out in season 2 once they'd learned the Patriots' system.
IMO when it comes to veteran receivers & Brady, they either click or they don't. It seldom takes long to see which way it's going to go.
IIRC, it took Gaffney a little time to get going, but he certainly clicked in his second season.
Is Amendola's second season really any better than his first?
Is Amendola's second season really any better than his first?
It's a good point.
My two examples would be Amendola (though he had a lot of injuries to start with) and Welker. Yes, I know Welker had a great season in 2007, but he was playing in an overwhelming offense and a lot of the reaction was "Wow! This guy can really play -- who knew?" but he wasn't the go-to receiver for the must-have-it play that he became later.
In each case, I'd say that the signs were good but he got better. I'm not sure it was so much about learning the system as having Brady's and the coaches' trust for the crucial plays.
Yeah that was pretty good.Randy Moss set a NFL record with 25 TD catches in his first season, that was pretty good. 2007 was also Welker first season and he had like a million catches.
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