Patjew will have to become Cary Grant...If we get Jeudy this may get bizzaro

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Watch some Juju highlights and it is obvious he is more athletic than Myers.Too Bad Meyers didn't feel wanted by the Patriots and he did not feel that the Patriots were committed to offense. IMO Meyers would have been a better signing for the same dollars.
Why? He's a big boy who got paid like one.Too Bad Meyers didn't feel wanted by the Patriots
How do you know how he feels about how committed the Pats were to the offense? The first thing they did this off-season was fire Phat Matt and hire BoB. That sounds like a team committed to offense. to me.and he did not feel that the Patriots were committed to offense.
He definitely is. Will that translate into more production than Meyers? I have my doubts.Watch some Juju highlights and it is obvious he is more athletic than Myers.
Doesn't move the needle a lot for me either, but I think JuJu will be a nice addition.He definitely is. Will that translate into more production than Meyers? I have my doubts.
They produce pretty much exactly the same last year but Meyers had twice the TD and Juju was in a much better situation than Meyers.
Without another addition at WR, this move doesn’t move the needle for me.
Gisikie would definitely be my choice at TE, I absolutely want D Hop also. Just imagine if it all came together this way..Not a big upgrade over Meyers but def an upgrade. Now grab Gesicki and Hopkins.
He definitely is. Will that translate into more production than Meyers? I have my doubts.
They produce pretty much exactly the same last year but Meyers had twice the TD and Juju was in a much better situation than Meyers.
Without another addition at WR, this move doesn’t move the needle for me.
LOL, meh - doesn't matter. His entry is from not long after that game five years ago - so while I couldn't get it right, at least the info in the article is right.Now you're really going to hate me....the Pats also lost to the Steelers in 2018.
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I'm expecting a jump out of Parker too, he's a legit weapon. JuJu, Parker, Thornton, Bourne and a 2nd or 3rd round draftee would be pretty good. I'd like to see us upgrade our TE situation next - Gesicki would be great.Thornton is really such a huge x-factor this year. If he makes the jump, the offense becomes so much more dynamic.
No because they had the pretty much same amount of target per game last year. 6.8 tgt/g for Meyers and 6.3 tgt/g for juju. That’s a 8.5 target difference over a full season. And I think Juju wasn’t as productive when he was the focal point of the Steelers offense. I think he would have produce the same.flip the script: if JuJu were in NE last year, where he was as times the only option, where he was Macs binky, do you think he would have produced more than Myers?
Meyers led the Patriots offense in targets, yards, and TDs last season. He led the team in targets, receptions, and yards in 2020. He's been Mac's most dependable receiver. And Belichick let him walk. I don't like it. And now when Juju and Mac aren't connecting early on I'll have to listen to "give it more time" and they're both adjusting to a "new offense." Meyers and Juju got the same money so this one will easy to judge as a success or failure. We'll see what happens but I won't be participating in the excuse making if it doesn't go well.I am judging players by what they produce on the field.
There is no “argument” to fit.
I'm pointing out the 3 quarterbacks had the same passer rating in the same era. Humphries and Fielder were not good quarterbacks. All 3 were very similar by many metrics (completion percentage, TD%, Y/A). Bledsoe had substantially more volume so his raw totals are more (including in undesirable categories). I'd take Bledsoe over both of the other two, no question, but I don't consider Bledsoe one of the better quarterbacks of his era. He's definitely not even a 1% consideration for the HOF.I assume you are not saying either one of those two are better QBs than Bledsoe but simply pointing out a statistical similarity?
Antonio Brown (2010-2021): 2nd in targets, 1st in receptions, 2nd in yards, 1st in TDs, 4x 1st team all proExcept that Smith did it longer. You can argue with yourself all you want, I don’t agree with you, and neither will the Hall.