Ice_Ice_Brady
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Honestly I hate to say it, given all the recent controversy over repetitiveness, but how can I avoid it here?... This current WR group may be as good as any group that didn't have Moss on it, I agree, and true we've had A LOT of success winning with less in the WR room, however, you had the greatest QB of all-time leading those WR rooms to all those successes. It's just the obvious truth.
Now, that's not the only way to be successful. With a top 5 defense, and an all pro caliber running game led by Rham, and the optimum output O'Brien can get from the passing game (with moderate talent QB + WRs), then anything is possible I suppose. But don't set your heart on Mac making chicken salad out of chicken **** (so to speak) because while the current WR group is probably good, Mac isn't great enough to make it better. That works with Brady, and Mahomes, and some other elite quarterbacks, but not with quarterbacks on Mac's level (which granted could improve). Likely for our passing game to be great, Mac would need what Tua has in Miami, two tier 1 talented WRs, but we don't have that, so we'll have to find another way.
We can't have an honest discussion about WRs without referencing Gronkowski because although he was a TE he enabled the offense to thrive without a real #1 outside threat, so the goal of those Gronk adjacent receiving groups was a little different as they emphasized quickness and inside routes. I consider TEs as part of the core since they're often lined up as WRs and running WR routes.
But even taking Gronk out of the equation, I disagree that this WR group is likely to be the best non-Moss group. The 2016 team lost Gronk (and Bennett was injured) and they were still a darn good group with Edelman, Amendola, Hogan, and Mitchell. In 2017 they added Cooks.
I also think it makes sense to look at the top guys first. In 2010 they had a resurgent Branch and Welker. In 2011 and 2012 they had Welker (also Lloyd in 2012 who was frustrating but still decent.)
LaFell was very good in 2014 and they had Edelman and Amendola too.
Branch, Givens, Patten certainly held their ground.
Smith-Schuster and Parker as the top guys? I just don't see it here but it's not out of the question. A lot unproven.












