I agree that Belichick spent considerable off-season resources and effort in addressing the receiver situation. This was particularly impressive since we had the 3rd best passing offense in the nil and we had all but Branch and Ochocinco coming back.
Belichick ended up with Lloyd, Salas, Fells, Shiancoe and Kirkland for the Practice Squad. And we whine!
2011: Welker, Branch, Ochoccinco, Edelman, Gronkowksi, Hernandez, Underwood
2012: Welker, Lloyd, Salas, Edelman, Gronkowski, Hernandez, Fells
Many here would have preferred one of the other choices for 6th receiving target: Gonzalez, Stallworth, Branch, Gaffney or Ebert. One of them still may come back. But, even without additions, this receiving corps is among the very best, and is better than 2011.
Again we're talking about backups. There might be 2-3 teams in the league that have enough depth at that position that they can afford to lose a starting OT.
I just can't understand how someone is pointing out that we signed a bunch of WR and then complaining that we are ignoring WR depth. They are mutually exclusive unless you believe that BB woke up a few weeks ago and said **** WR's.
Most of our off-season resources went to the defense that there was pretty close to unanimous agreement needed fixing. If that means you don't have the best backup split end in football then so be it.
But you can't say that the team didn't bring a lot of WR options in. It just seems that right now a lot of them just didn't stick to the wall.