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Patriots Trade For Rams WR Greg Salas

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That one 40 or 50 yard rececption i thought would be his coming out party last year. Never caught another pass after that and looked like he had stone hands to boot.

Saw Reiss extrapolated Salas 2011 season 6 game catch totals in his mail bag to 72. Forgot to extrapolate the 3 fumbles though to 14. Seems to be thoroughly smitten. Reminds him of the Welker discovery... There is a reason I seldom pay Mike's tortured analysis much mind. He's going to be crushed when the kid is inactive.
 
Saw Reiss extrapolated Salas 2011 season 6 game catch totals in his mail bag to 72. Forgot to extrapolate the 3 fumbles though to 14. Seems to be thoroughly smitten. Reminds him of the Welker discovery... There is a reason I seldom pay Mike's tortured analysis much mind. He's going to be crushed when the kid is inactive.

Is this guy the newest card carrying member of the MLR spite list?
 
Saw Reiss extrapolated Salas 2011 season 6 game catch totals in his mail bag to 72. Forgot to extrapolate the 3 fumbles though to 14. Seems to be thoroughly smitten. Reminds him of the Welker discovery... There is a reason I seldom pay Mike's tortured analysis much mind. He's going to be crushed when the kid is inactive.

My post was about Matthew Slaters 2011 stats at WR.
 
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On the otherhand, have you already reserved a spot for Salas in the Patriots Hall of Fame?

I haven't yet, been too busy trying to discern how in the hell White made the club from the tub.
 
Branch was a 700 yard guy on the outside, and Salas is more athletic than Branch right now. He's also got 4 inches on Branch, which will help out on the outside.

Being more athletic than Deion Branch at this point is not anything to be bragging about. Branch however was an ARTISTIC route runner, which allowed him to get open. From what I've read Salas doesn't possess this skill at anywhere close to the Twig's level. Salas looks like he can get open from the slot (which is far easier to do than on the outside) and run after the catch
 
The New England Patriots only have three wide receivers currently under contract for the 2013 NFL Season: Lloyd, Salas, Slater.

Time for an Edelman extension?
 
His 2009 draft looks very bad
His 2010 draft looks very good

You must be grading on a curve. Given what he had to start out with and what they ended up with. Not to mention two of the three picks he traded for Tebow ended up being a pick away from being Gronkowski and the actual pick that took Hernandez.
 
You must be grading on a curve. Given what he had to start out with and what they ended up with. Not to mention two of the three picks he traded for Tebow ended up being a pick away from being Gronkowski and the actual pick that took Hernandez.

There's no curve at all. It's obvious to anyone grading honestly.

First, with regards to Tebow, it's a myth that they had to give up a lot. People ignore the fact that he'd traded down initially.

Second, Thomas, Beadles, Walton and Decker will all be starters for the Broncos this year, and Perrish Cox is still in the league despite his legal issues. So, not even dealing with Tebow, that's a very good draft.
 
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Is this guy the newest card carrying member of the MLR spite list?

He has to be voted in by the president of club, Ryan Mallett.
 
I wholeheartedly disagree. If anything, Salas will be utilized as leverage against Edelman not Welker, since Edelman's offensive production in the passing game has been less than stellar in the last few years. Edelman will be an unrestricted free agent next year.

And Edelman is considered whose backup? Seems like three players for the slot. Wes wants to get paid, and rightfully so, he has been quietly working for peanuts for years. Factor that with his age, diminutive size, and the beatings he takes regularly...I don't see us signing him unfortunately.

Salas, Lloyd, Slater...gronk, hern. Who cats about the wr designation with what could be the most prolific te tandem in quite some time...

In a pass happy league where defenses seem to be sacrificing size for speed, the pats are stockpiling tight ends with a stable of young rb talent. Maybe wrecks is onto something with the ground and pound (granted the pass is needed and an oline trumps both...).

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Wes wants to get paid, and rightfully so, he has been quietly working for peanuts for years. Factor that with his age, diminutive size, and the beatings he takes regularly...I don't see us signing him unfortunately.
That's your opinion and does not necessarily reflect management's decision next February/March.
 
Being more athletic than Deion Branch at this point is not anything to be bragging about. Branch however was an ARTISTIC route runner, which allowed him to get open. From what I've read Salas doesn't possess this skill at anywhere close to the Twig's level. Salas looks like he can get open from the slot (which is far easier to do than on the outside) and run after the catch

1 - Look at his ability to stop on a dime and then reaccelerate to full speed.

Greg Salas, Gauntlet, 2011 NFL Combine - YouTube

With that change of direction ability I'm confident he can develop into an excellent route runner.

2 - Look at him lay into this defender, he's trying to send a message there. We desperately need that kind of physicality.

Jermaine Thomas head up With Greg Salas - YouTube

Brady/Salas 2012
 
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