Chris Stevenson
In the Starting Line-Up
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As others have said, it really comes down to the offensive line. All the other elements have to work of course, the running backs, the quarterback, receivers, but none of that works without the line performing better.
As for the wide receiver comparisons between this year and last year, I would take Sanu and Harry over Hogan and Patterson. But the new guys have to start proving it.
Yes, thank you. I mean, NE wanted to draft Sanu in 2012 and they tried to deal for him in the spring and I doubt BB doesnt as Brady his take after 20 years. Born at night, not last night. He's better than Hogan right now. And, it's pretty obvious Sanu was a make up call from BB to Brady with Antonio Brown's antics and Brady actually having only him stay at his house with special treatment, which was absolutely ridiculous. That's another story altogether.
Anyway, when Harry has gotten some peeks from Brady, you can see there is something there, even with certain kinds of routes on 1st read to help him along.
"One of the things Harry did well in college was catch-and-run stuff. Tough to tackle. Made people miss. Elusive for a bigger player.
Patriots have run one screen to him this year. Came against Philly. Picked up four yards. Might look a little different with Wynn at LT." pic.twitter.com/y3Ijb5zDQd
Even if you were to start introducing Harry as a gadget player at times like what Patterson was, he should at least be incorporated more.
With Meyers, I just think he needs to be out there with some consistency. When Sanu or Edelman need a breather, stick him out there and hit him on a 1st read of those 12-15 plays he and Brady like together.