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Kind of but with retirement cap hit minus dead money goes away. With PUP cap stays on the books.Is retirement a designation, like a PUP?
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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.Kind of but with retirement cap hit minus dead money goes away. With PUP cap stays on the books.Is retirement a designation, like a PUP?
Why lose an above average/good receiver for a below average TE?Is there any reason Harry couldn't line up as a tight end until Watson is activated? He's not much smaller than Aaron Hernandez who never really blocked anyone.
But pretty soon he will be injured and pooping up the litter box!!!!!I posted this in another thread:
Seattle Seahawks’ Jacob Hollister is as ‘quick as a cat’ and opening eyes in training camp
Apparently he is imitating me!!!
I’m ok with him being our next Dwayne Allen.
Did we see anything from Beck? Is he maybe a better blocker than Izzo?
Harry doesn’t take gronks responsibilities.Looks like thats the way they are going but how much of that could be dependant on Harry being healthy as it seems he was going to take on part of the Gronk responsibilities......However if the WR's keep improving and get Brady's trust , I think it will be good
Perhaps we can say some routes that gronk excelled on as a TE Harry may excel on as a WRMaybe I was being too simplistic.....I still think there is overlap between a bigger receiver (Harry) and a tight end (Gronk), so that is where the replication would be , however I do understand your point and agree that the offence has many different facets and will mould to the available players and their skills
I’d actually like to see that NE could do with DET TE Logan Thomas. His measurables are ideal. 6’6 250lbs, 4.6 (40), 11-inch mitts, 7 second (3-cone) & a 35.5 inch vertical. Wonder if he can block at all.