rabidfireweasel
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You just answered your own question. The Patriots offense, which is already predictable, is more predictable with Harris in the game. He doesn’t even catch even basic screens and check downs. They like the whole offense is better with Rhamondre. Factor in that Harris has ongoing minor injuries, and his YPC has gone down every year and it was over.(yes, I'm mourning the loss of 2 of my favorite guys with hyperbole)
BUT - What will you give me when Robinson doesn't produce more than what Harris did last year (even while missing 6 games).
Since we have Rham as RB1 (who also had 69 rec), and Strong looks to challenge for 3rd-down back, we don't need a major player.
Harris would have been cheaper than Robinson, and was an established leader in the locker room.
This just didn't make a ton of sense.
Robinson is what you said- a lesser Rhamondre. However, he had more targets in his rookie year than Harris has in his whole career. So, when he is in every third series- the offense can stay exactly the same. Perhaps Strong is ready to be the 3rd down back for one or both of them, perhaps he is just a speed/match up guy. If he is the latter, then NE is protected with two guys who can function as 3 down backs.











