So, Ian linked to a story that was on the front page, with the basic take in it that Bourne did not like the install... and for some of you guys, this is a "can't have everything, where would you put it?" moment... Ah say, the basic take is that Bourne did not like the install, because it had
two tight end sets that diminished his role.
So I don't know how sourced the causality is in that statement, or in the statement that he remains in the doghouse for being late to a meeting. That's just tonight's "Aha!!!" take.
Think about it though. If you were whining about how we wasted money picking up Jonnu Smith AND Hunter Henry, well there ya go chief, stop *****ing and moaning that there are only so many total WR snaps, and don't ***** and moan that the WRs who get those snaps are the ones on board with the install.
That said, we just need to get him 10 snaps and that should be enough for Kendrick Bourne to get at least a dozen catches and 11 TD. FFS. I like him, but you guys are building him into something he's not. Sure, if you've got a weapon use him, but unless you've preemptively decided that the "real" Agholor is 2021 Agholor, and that we wasted our money on Parker, he is one of four guys tried and tested and found able to succeed as NFL wide receivers. NONE of them is this crazy threat that you MUST triple team or whatever. It's 4 competent guys, a potential embarassment of riches, or (edit) an embarassment of steady paychecks more like, and that is before thinking about Thornton, which of course makes sense for a few more weeks.
No a message must be sent that if you’re late in the preseason you must be punished 5 weeks later even if it contributes to you losing the game and losing your QB’s respect.
Again, where is the confirmation that he's benched because he was late? I am not hanging on these details but is there 100% confirmation from the coaching staff? What I just read was of the "reason finally revealed" variety, and it was about not being on board about the install.
Not only is Kendrick Bourne the best offensive player on the Patriots....but he can also perform brain surgery and walk on water.
Chuck Norris checks under the bed at night for Kendrick Bourne.
He was the team's best WR last year (or, in order to avoid sidetracking the argument, the team's second best WR behind Meyers). The only WR addition currently worth discussing is Parker. Is it your position that Parker>Bourne? If not, why should Bourne not be getting at least WR2 snap numbers?
Thanks for the "or" there. I really wouldn't quibble too hard about it, I think they're basically of similar value. I think Parker is in that batch too as is Agholor, but Parker and Agholor have a little speed bump that both Meyers and Bourne lack. It's not everything, it's just a thing.
I think of Parker at his best as
probably better than Bourne at his best. 2019 Parker is definitely better than any year's Kendrick Bourne, but is also in the past. Only question is whether he's also in the future.
But I think the main thing is, these are two guys who each ended up with 1 reception Sunday. Obviously, Bourne's ended up being way more productive. Parker was targeted twice, Bourne once. You might remember the outcome of that other target, the interception when he doesn't think he was interfered with. Jonnu Smith, 4 targets, 33 yards. Want those back to give to Kendrick Bourne? Reportedly, Kendrick Bourne does, and already proactively did before the game. 3 targets to Ty Montgomery. I personally think whoop de do, he's mediocre at two things, but we loves us some swiss army knives. So one of those went for a TD, that's a bonus. And on and on.
Thing is, yeah Bourne ended up with 2 snaps, but nobody just feasted out there Sunday. You can only slice up 21 completions so many ways, and evidently, we were trying to figure out how many ways that is.
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9 pass catchers, 21 actual completions and evidently everybody had to eat. Sure Bourne got a rock, but Meyers, the most targeted guy, got 6 targets, Agholor 5.
I vote: Ray Lewis killed a guy.
I vote Aaron Hernandez killed a guy, then a guy killed him. Maybe it was him. Wait that's not funny? Crap. Sorry.