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Last year was just an awful WR draft, and the next two years are tremendous WR drafts. I mean, between Michel and Harry they seem to have drafted two guys who really aren't very good at all, even though neither was overdrafted or anything.
You read what I said and chose to completely misunderstand it? Interesting approach, I guess, but not one I'm particularly interested in dealing with right now.
It's so frustrating watching other teams having receivers WIDE Open, and rarely do we see that from the Patriots. Was so happy start of the game, not so much now.
I think it had alot to do with tom not having the time to make those reads and that there isnt enough time in the week for anyone besides jules to even get open
Of course it is. Unless it's dwindling arm strength (it's not) you don't go from being the greatest of all time and playing at an elite level, to suddenly missing throws and making stupid decisions out of nowhere. The players on offense are the reason. Not just WRs but also the o-line and the nobodies at TE.