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I think the Pats need a X-WR now and I think Calvin Austin III or Tyquan Thornton fits that Bill. They are both very fast and would compliment Parker and Bourne. That said I think both C Austin III and T Thornton could be added late Second or early Third. We could use a little more Speed on the outsides I don't think Agholor is that guy.I like it.
They are better than they were yesterday
Hope Agholor can get out of his lease.
What are you basing this theory on?
Because they're not winning the SB this year, so the most important thing is to develop and support the second year QB.
ken excellent reasoning see these two guys Calvin Austin III and Tyquan Thornton. They are well known in the Draft Forum and they won't cost us as much as those Bama guys.That's a very interesting question, Joey. Let me TRY and explain my choice. I felt Aghular was very much underused last season. It seemed like he spent much of his time running clear out routes, than being an actual potential target. I don't know if that was because of Mac's rookieness, or because a belief that Aghular was limited in some way by McDaniel. I believe it was more of the former.
We all seem to want a WR who can "take the top off the defense". Well Aghular actually HAS that kind of speed. But we rarely saw him run stop and go kinds of routes, or the deep in cuts we see speed guys like Hill do routinely. Now was that because he couldn't run those kinds of routes well, or was it Mac wasn't ready to throw them in his first year. I'm hoping it was the latter and he will be better at it this season.
The passing offense this season could be greatly changed with Smith and Keane lining up at TE/FB and Wing positions creating even more dynamic problems for defenses to deal with. I don't think the addition of Parker/draft picks is going to change the fact that the running game is still going to be the heart and soul of our offense and that our passing offense is going to be based on how we can take advantage of teams that will be stacking their defenses to stop that run
As to Myers, I LOVE the kid. He is a classic overachiever, But the fact remains that he is limited as a receiver. He isn't fast. He isn't quick, and he can be taken out by good man defense. The very fact that he gets the production he DOES get is remarkable. My placing him as my 4th WR doesn't diminish what he's done. But it DOES recognize those limitations. In my humble assessment, Aghular offers a unique skill set that Myers doesn't. He can run fast. And in a league where speed kills, Myers can't kill, BUT he does have his place, but in my mind it's as quality depth.
But if say Tre Nixon or some rookie comes to camp and shows HE can do that job on the outside, I'd let go of Nelson in a nanosecond. But as of THIS moment, there is no one on the roster that can replace Aghular's skill set and until we do, we need to keep him. Just a thought
The game, as it's currently played, is about having an elite QB and (to the extent possible) surrounding him with top end weapons. The Patriots don't yet have either one. Get the weapons to help develop the QB.
What are you basing this theory on?
Ok if your sense of fun is getting kicked in the nuts.
Your partially right. Non-guaranteed contracts are only paper to the teams and a handful of elite players. Most players don’t have any leverage at the end of their contracts. That is one reason it’s not a good idea to just willy nilly push cap money forward because it gives the player some leverage to have their contract redone to lower their cap number.Mason was underpaid objectively and even more subjectively - hence the trade. More importantly the contract had zero guarantees left.
Non guaranteed contracts are just paper, good players will not bother showing up for anything until new contract with guarantees is signed
(either extension or at the least restructure w significant guarantees added). You and i would do the same.
It will be interesting to see how Parker's contract is handled bc in reality it is empty.
Its true that Gilmore played wo guarantees after the trade but there are two big differences - he only dressed for 10 games and a few padded practices after he sat out entire offseason, preseason and half of the season protecting himself + he was in the last yr of his contract.
Parker is only technically under contract for 2 cheap years. Id be surprised if he shows up esp. for TC wo guarantees and he'll definitely not play in 2023 under current terms..
This allows the Patriots to draft someone like Williams or metchie who have an ACL tear but high upside and not rush them.
Both also played with Mac Jones
This allows the Patriots to draft someone like Williams or metchie who have an ACL tear but high upside and not rush them.
Both also played with Mac Jones
That's a very interesting question, Joey. Let me TRY and explain my choice. I felt Aghular was very much underused last season. It seemed like he spent much of his time running clear out routes, than being an actual potential target. I don't know if that was because of Mac's rookieness, or because a belief that Aghular was limited in some way by McDaniel. I believe it was more of the former.
We all seem to want a WR who can "take the top off the defense". Well Aghular actually HAS that kind of speed. But we rarely saw him run stop and go kinds of routes, or the deep in cuts we see speed guys like Hill do routinely. Now was that because he couldn't run those kinds of routes well, or was it Mac wasn't ready to throw them in his first year. I'm hoping it was the latter and he will be better at it this season.
The passing offense this season could be greatly changed with Smith and Keane lining up at TE/FB and Wing positions creating even more dynamic problems for defenses to deal with. I don't think the addition of Parker/draft picks is going to change the fact that the running game is still going to be the heart and soul of our offense and that our passing offense is going to be based on how we can take advantage of teams that will be stacking their defenses to stop that run
As to Myers, I LOVE the kid. He is a classic overachiever, But the fact remains that he is limited as a receiver. He isn't fast. He isn't quick, and he can be taken out by good man defense. The very fact that he gets the production he DOES get is remarkable. My placing him as my 4th WR doesn't diminish what he's done. But it DOES recognize those limitations. In my humble assessment, Aghular offers a unique skill set that Myers doesn't. He can run fast. And in a league where speed kills, Myers can't kill, BUT he does have his place, but in my mind it's as quality depth.
But if say Tre Nixon or some rookie comes to camp and shows HE can do that job on the outside, I'd let go of Nelson in a nanosecond. But as of THIS moment, there is no one on the roster that can replace Aghular's skill set and until we do, we need to keep him. Just a thought
No one makes Harry irrelevant. He does a good job of that all by himselfI’m not sure it’s going to be Agholor as Parker makes Harry irrelevant, but his presence could help open up the offense for Agholor and Bourne.
4.46 speed in the 40...good possession receiver...6 years experience in the NFL...why complain?
Ken, I agree that giving Agholor more snaps in the slot might not be a bad idea. Meyers has a nose for finding the soft spots in coverage but he’s not as shifty or fast as Agholor. I would be curious what an offense of Parker/Bourne/Agholor/Henry/White looks like.That's a very interesting question, Joey. Let me TRY and explain my choice. I felt Aghular was very much underused last season. It seemed like he spent much of his time running clear out routes, than being an actual potential target. I don't know if that was because of Mac's rookieness, or because a belief that Aghular was limited in some way by McDaniel. I believe it was more of the former.
We all seem to want a WR who can "take the top off the defense". Well Aghular actually HAS that kind of speed. But we rarely saw him run stop and go kinds of routes, or the deep in cuts we see speed guys like Hill do routinely. Now was that because he couldn't run those kinds of routes well, or was it Mac wasn't ready to throw them in his first year. I'm hoping it was the latter and he will be better at it this season.
The passing offense this season could be greatly changed with Smith and Keane lining up at TE/FB and Wing positions creating even more dynamic problems for defenses to deal with. I don't think the addition of Parker/draft picks is going to change the fact that the running game is still going to be the heart and soul of our offense and that our passing offense is going to be based on how we can take advantage of teams that will be stacking their defenses to stop that run
As to Myers, I LOVE the kid. He is a classic overachiever, But the fact remains that he is limited as a receiver. He isn't fast. He isn't quick, and he can be taken out by good man defense. The very fact that he gets the production he DOES get is remarkable. My placing him as my 4th WR doesn't diminish what he's done. But it DOES recognize those limitations. In my humble assessment, Aghular offers a unique skill set that Myers doesn't. He can run fast. And in a league where speed kills, Myers can't kill, BUT he does have his place, but in my mind it's as quality depth.
But if say Tre Nixon or some rookie comes to camp and shows HE can do that job on the outside, I'd let go of Nelson in a nanosecond. But as of THIS moment, there is no one on the roster that can replace Aghular's skill set and until we do, we need to keep him. Just a thought
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