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Are Patsfans people still defending the drafting of Harry?
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Tell that to "Mr. Cerebral" party-boy Gronkowski!!But the question is with so much injuries and playing soft , can he handle the job of a tight end?
Logically a move to TE makes most sense, just not sure if harry has it in him to make the leap. Besides tight ends need to be more cerebral...
Give it a rest. Saying this 1000 times doesn’t make it so. Bill is in charge of the draft and personnel, not Josh.It's not Bill. It's McDaniels who F'd up getting Harry and Sony. So he forces Harry into the offensive game plan even though Harry sucks.
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Since so many people like these goofy little charts from Twitter to confirm what anyone who watches the game already knows.
In all honesty, I would really like for Belichick to explain his logic behind drafting Harry. This is not an attempt to embarrass him or anything, but the logic of drafting Harry above all the other superstar receivers might explain why our process is broken. Looking at Harry, the guy doesn't have speed, athleticism, instinct, hands or route running. You can get away not having one of those attributes and still be good in the NFL, but you can't have none of them. So when BB says he really likes Harry, what exactly did he like? What did he see that made him think this guy was ever going to be a high quality NFL receiver? I guess he's tall, but 6'2 is hardly gigantic for an NFL receiver too. Something is really weird with the way our WR scouting process is being run and we really need to get to the bottom of it. If the issue is, BB just wants to "coach players he wants to coach", then someone else should run the draft for us, period. BB can go hire all his friends when he owns his own team.
While you're at it, please ask BB why he didn't put Malcolm Butler in, in the Super Bowl...In all honesty, I would really like for Belichick to explain his logic behind drafting Harry. This is not an attempt to embarrass him or anything, but the logic of drafting Harry above all the other superstar receivers might explain why our process is broken. Looking at Harry, the guy doesn't have speed, athleticism, instinct, hands or route running. You can get away not having one of those attributes and still be good in the NFL, but you can't have none of them. So when BB says he really likes Harry, what exactly did he like? What did he see that made him think this guy was ever going to be a high quality NFL receiver? I guess he's tall, but 6'2 is hardly gigantic for an NFL receiver too. Something is really weird with the way our WR scouting process is being run and we really need to get to the bottom of it. If the issue is, BB just wants to "coach players he wants to coach", then someone else should run the draft for us, period. BB can go hire all his friends when he owns his own team.
Oh I am not saying he will answer to me or if he needs to answer to me. I am 99.99% sure he will never get into explaining it at all to anyone. What I am saying is we should be having internal discussions and reviews on situations like this. Internally, the personnel department need to sit down and figure out why these awful picks were made and where the gaps are. It is fine to miss out on picks, but we have to learn from our own mistakes to avoid repeating them going forward. If we just blow it off like it's nothing, we will be seeing many more Michel/Harry/Cyrus Jones/Duke Dawson/Jordan Richards getting drafted by us.While you're at it, please ask BB why he didn't put Malcolm Butler in, in the Super Bowl...
Since so many people like these goofy little charts from Twitter to confirm what anyone who watches the game already knows.
Harry - 0% of snapsHarry - 49% of snaps
Meyers - 94%
This is good. I like this.
Which is nice...Harry was wide open on the play where someone forgot to cover him, though. So he has that going for him.
Since so many people like these goofy little charts from Twitter to confirm what anyone who watches the game already knows.