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I do not know the lack of offseason surgery, the fact that his numbers align with every other season of his career, and the fact that on 9/24/2013 Amendola said he was close to 100%. Oh, I should disregard all of that and just say well that Andy dude in the forum said he was injured and that is why he did poorly.
If Amendola needed rest and time to heal in theory, he would have been his healthiest in the game against the Broncos, correct.
I do not really feel like debating Amendola. However, since you seem to feel the system is what benefited Edelman as well maybe you can answer the question I asked Jacky Boy - what is the system exactly, how does it work and how does it benefit Edelman?
The system was Brady getting the ball out quickly. The guy he knew best was Edelman - they were on the same page - and so 1/4 of all his throws went that way over the course of the year, 1/3 in the playoffs.
The "system" could well mean well over 150 targets on one receiver, which is WAY TOO MANY.
By the way, as I've pointed out several times now, if you extrapolate Amendola's snaps out to match Edelman's the numbers of targets/catches/yards are almost identical. You're a numbers guy - don't take my word for it.
Edelman benefited greatly in his contract year from being the guy Brady trusted. For several years now, the idea that Brady's favorite receiver is "whoever is open" seems like an urban legend to me. He locks down to get rid of the ball as fast as he can - and given the number of sacks he took this year, who can blame him?











