pheenix11
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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.I'd rather Dorsett make the catch (like he does) than get yac. If you drop the ball both receiving and yac are zero.I’ve noticed this as well. He puts so much of his body into securing a catch, he’s not able to turn quickly to run for more yards.
Bring AB back! And get another tight end for God's sake
Yea, I'm sure Berrios woulda beat him out of #3.Dorsett as a #3 is still a stretch
I'm sure this has been said many times already in this thread... but Pats will be fine. I'm mostly just concerned about Josh here.
Thing is Sanu can't replace what Gordon could do. Harry? We have no clue what he can do going up against NFL CBs. We have to hope McDaniels will game plan Sanu to succeed with Brady. Thank god for the GOAT.I wonder if Gordon will catch on after this year with someone else.
In any cause seeing as how he is no longer part of their future plans it shows how important it was for them to get a reliable #2 WR like Sanu. Hopefully Harry can contribute this year and be an impact guy by playoff time.
Gordon hasn’t been great this season. Most of his “big” catches were from broken down plays. And against the Jets.Thing is Sanu can't replace what Gordon could do.
Even with Sanu's arrival and Harry incoming, I don't think releasing a WR was inevitable or even necessary. This is a strong message about something, whether that's how optimistic they are about Sanu and the rookies, or a less flattering statement about Gordon.
Thing is Sanu can't replace what Gordon could do. Harry? We have no clue what he can do going up against NFL CBs. We have to hope McDaniels will game plan Sanu to succeed with Brady. Thank god for the GOAT.
Clearly too many mistakes being made on the WR position.
It really does hurt.I love Josh. It was impossible for me not to root for him. This has been a tough season but he gutted through some injuries and did some good stuff for us. The big play stuff just wasn't there as much as it felt like it was last season like that amazing catch against Indy.
I think there's a strong potential that what we're going to get out of Sanu this season is better than what we would have gotten out of Gordon but I can't shake the feeling that we're stronger with Gordon on the roster as a 2nd/3rd option than him catching passes in Green Bay.
I wish I better understood what was going on. I'm on a default 'I trust BB' mode 24x7 and will be until he quits coaching. He's not perfect but he might be slightly better at running the team than me.
But this one hurts.
He was not beating his CBs. Unless he heals up, I think average CBs could do a good job covering him. The offense tried so hard to design plays for him, at times employing illegal pick plays to get him open. Gorden is not a threat this year and BB has seen it on film. I suspect BB and McD have concluded that he was part of the offensive woes the team was experiencing.
What are the rules of this type of IR? Can the Pats resign him if he clears waivers if he is released with an injury settlement? I am assuming he completely heals up. Or are there rules against that?
I posted that as a joke. That’s why the tongue out emoji.No, youre tuned in to whats going on.
Stories so far say Pats are going to release Gordon once he is off IR. What would be the benefits of the release? Why release him and not just keep him on IR and wait for next year?
Why do you believe that there is a "strong message about something"?
The young man is hurt and is not available to contribute so his much
needed roster spot will be given to someone that can contribute.
I posted that as a joke. That’s why the tongue out emoji.
What’s even funnier is that 2 members disagreed!!