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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 don't even think the reduced production was because of his own play. He was just being thrown terrible passes. To his credit, he caught a large majority of them, but as other have said in this thread, even those completions were affected by Cam's accuracy in that he was often put in a position to get less yards after the catch and/or take a big hit.Last year was a tough one for James White so I am not at all surprised his numbers were down. Between Covid and his parents' car crash resulting in the death of his father and severe injuries to his mother, I'm surprised he played as much as he did. After that car accident, his mind was probably elsewhere for quite a while.
Different offense.
Between the shrinking cap and playing with Scam and the Little Sisters of the Poor at the skill positions last year, this probably wasn’t the best year to enter FA for White.
@fnordcircle must have talked him into re-signing with the team.
I told him there was another buck fitty in it if he stuck around.
N'Keal Harry is young. My point is why take a chance on a draft pick when we have a proven commodity? In the case of Harry they were forced to take a WR.Youth.
I did not expect white back, but very glad bb got him resigned!
I agree, but at the same time BB has always tried to keep that skillset on the roster. That receiving back position adds versatility to the playbook and I think it's pretty clear that White has a few more seasons in the tank, especially now that the TE blocking is on far more stable footing. With more meat on the front lines to create gaps I expect White to be able to exploit them way better than last yearMe either, still shocked Brady and Tampa didn't steal him at 3 or 4 mill.
I agree, but at the same time BB has always tried to keep that skillset on the roster. That receiving back position adds versatility to the playbook and I think it's pretty clear that White has a few more seasons in the tank, especially now that the TE blocking is on far more stable footing. With more meat on the front lines to create gaps I expect White to be able to exploit them way better than last year
Your timing is off. White was drafted in 2014, which was Vereen's final season with the Patriots.bb was ok with letting vereen leave town, before white was on the roster.
I agree, but at the same time BB has always tried to keep that skillset on the roster. That receiving back position adds versatility to the playbook and I think it's pretty clear that White has a few more seasons in the tank, especially now that the TE blocking is on far more stable footing. With more meat on the front lines to create gaps I expect White to be able to exploit them way better than last year
Are you ever right...about ANYTHING?That’s old for a RB, and ancient for a 3rd down back.
How many 3rd down backs right now are older than white?Are you ever right...about ANYTHING?
Their loss is our gain. He's far more valuable than his salary. If Tompa Bay had a RB with his hands and ability they'd be even more formidable on offense than they are now.That’s pretty much what im saying, just suprised at the complete lack of interest elsewhere esp tampa
I thought that Vereen was the best pass-catching RB until I saw White. He's better and I think more affordable.Your timing is off. White was drafted in 2014, which was Vereen's final season with the Patriots.
Their loss is our gain. He's far more valuable than his salary. If Tompa Bay had a RB with his hands and ability they'd be even more formidable on offense than they are now.