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Dazzling us with your fancy footwork, eh Andy. Lets take a closer look at those numbers. And lets make the 'assumption' that they are correct.
If in fact Edelman had around 140 snaps at WR. That would mean he'd have been a WR 7 plays a game. And in those 7 plays I guarantee he was the last option on 90% of them. Please explain how given that info you'd expect any receiver to accumulate any significant production. Your figures mean nothing when when you put them into the context of the game. And again that assumes your snap figures are correct in the first place.
BTW- if you are correct about Edelman. That he is worse than a JAG and bombs out as a receiver (which I admit is a distinct possibility). Then BB by his own actions just committed a major mistake in thinking Julian has much more value as a receiver than you do. Why is it that I'm more comfortable being on BB's side of this issue than yours?
How is the actual way he played on the snaps he played a poor representation of the player?
The snaps come from Reiss. Take it up with him if you don't believe me.
Lets do it this way, to illustrate the impact the receivers had when on the field last year.
To make it simple, since the team played 1086 snaps, I willl take their numbers per snap and put them over 1086 snaps played.
Player and receiving yards per 1086 snaps. (Just take the yards and divided by Reiss' number for the %)
Welker 1759
Branch 924
85 1049
Edelman 256 (note that 85 had more yards that Edelmans per snap yardage would amount to if he had played every snap of the season)
Underwood 417
I'm sure Underwood wasn't a higher priority on his 75 or so snaps either.
As far as you trying to claim that BB agrees with you, what do you base this on?
It would appear that Edelman is going to be in pretty much the same spot he was last year, a special teamer who can fill in at WR, but isn't very effective.
I am sorry if the facts about his play are offensive to you, but they are facts.












