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Your 2013 WRs:
Aiken, Kamar WR 6-2 213 23 2 Central Florida
Amendola, DannyWR 5-11 188 27 4 Texas Tech
17 Ebert, Jeremy WR 5-11 195 23 R Northwestern
13 Holmes, Andre WR 6-4 223 24 2 Hillsdale
Jones, Donald WR 6-0 208 25 3 Youngstown State
I wonder how Brady feels at this point? Cut a deal to get salary cap room and see his wide receiving corps decimated. I wouldn't blame him if he
reported to training camp in late August.
The team has made its choices.
It genuinely believes that we are stronger with Sanders/Amendola/Jones/WR4 than with Welker/Lloyd/Branch/Edelman.
The team didn't do this to reduce the quality of the offense, NO MATTER HOW THEIR DECISIONS APPEAR TO US.
Brady made out just fine on the deal, don't let anyone fool you, especially since there's never been anyone to have a guaranteed contract over the entire life of the deal in all of sports, let alone in the last few yrs of your career in your mid to late 30's. On top of that, he trusted Kraft/Belichick and co. to develop a better all around roster and team--not just bring back Wes Welker. Let's remember that both sides benefitted, not just the front office. Brady will still walk away with double the guaranteed money that Wallace/Harvin will see in their new mega-deals as the young new faces of the NFL. We can all appreciate the flexibility of Brady and the front office, but let's not make it out like he's sitting at home sulking either.
When the WR corps is done and over, I imagine we'll have improved. In all reality many are just jumping to conclusions anyway since only the first 2 WR positions receive any significant looks, although we need some depth at the WR3 position.
We made a straight swap for Amendola/Welker--as intended. They improved the WR3 or WR4 position with Jones over Edelman. That leaves us with a hole to fill in the WR2 posititon, and really nothing else. That can be done through the draft, through FA, through a trade, or through a camp cut.
Basically we have 4 ways to fill ONE starting role/and ONE depth role (assuming that at least one of Stallworth/Branch/Edelman comes back for the back end spot of WR4 or WR5). On top of that we have 5 months to do it.
Not terrified. They went to an AFCCG with nobodies in 2006, and no TEs. Even with 4 guys named Moe, we've got Gronk, Hernandez and the backs. I'll take that and a stellar D over prime Randy Moss any day, especially with #12 at the helm.
And they lost.
In a year in which a good WR who didn't drop a ball when all alone at the goal line would have meant a Super Bowl ring.
That's a horrible example. It's the exact opposite of what we want to happen. If 2006 is a template, it's a template for what NOT to do.
Ex-ing out Branch and Edelman would have improved the depth regardless.
What I would have loved to see was Welker/Sanders/Amendola/Jones.
Your 2013 WRs:
Aiken, Kamar WR 6-2 213 23 2 Central Florida
Amendola, DannyWR 5-11 188 27 4 Texas Tech
17 Ebert, Jeremy WR 5-11 195 23 R Northwestern
13 Holmes, Andre WR 6-4 223 24 2 Hillsdale
Jones, Donald WR 6-0 208 25 3 Youngstown State
The team has made its choices.
It genuinely believes that we are stronger with Sanders/Amendola/Jones/WR4 than with Welker/Lloyd/Branch/Edelman.
The team didn't do this to reduce the quality of the offense, NO MATTER HOW THEIR DECISIONS APPEAR TO US.
Not much use for both Welker and Amendola, is there?
Why would you have wanted both of them on the same team?
I can see Welker/Edelman or Amendola/Edelman, but I'm not getting the Welker/Amendola want?
Your 2013 WRs:
Aiken, Kamar WR 6-2 213 23 2 Central Florida
Amendola, DannyWR 5-11 188274 Texas Tech
17 Ebert, Jeremy WR 5-11 19523R Northwestern
13 Holmes, Andre WR 6-4 223242 Hillsdale
Jones, Donald WR 6-0 208253 Youngstown State
Okay, so let me get this one straight...
According to you it was the WR's fault for blowing a 21-3 lead in the AFCCG?
They went 12-4 that year, and should have won the SB had the defense not blown the lead, which was the biggest lead blown in conference championship history.
But you're going to blame Caldwell for dropping a pass that Gaffney then caught for a TD anyway a couple of plays later?
They are indeed a little different. KLind of like saying, why Hernandez and Gronk on same team. Yes, they both play out of the slot, but Amendola is different.
The team has made its choices.
It genuinely believes that we are stronger with Sanders/Amendola/Jones/WR4 than with Welker/Lloyd/Branch/Edelman.
The team didn't do this to reduce the quality of the offense, NO MATTER HOW THEIR DECISIONS APPEAR TO US.
Yes, the Patriots offense stalled in the second half. If Deion branch were there, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that the Patriots win that game. NO DOUBT.
1st drive second half: 3 and out
2nd drive: TD, Ellis Hobbs runs back 80 yards, the Caldwell drop and Gaffney TD
3rd drive: 3 and out
4th drive: 47 yards, FG. With a first down at the 18 yard line, Brady threw 2 incomplete passes to Caldwell.
5th drive: Hobbs returns to midfield. 2 incomplete passes, 45 yard field goal.
6th drive: 3 and out
7th drive: INT after incomplete to Caldwell
ANEMIC
Were it not for Hobbs, they might have been shut out.
Brady made out just fine on the deal, don't let anyone fool you, especially since there's never been anyone to have a guaranteed contract over the entire life of the deal in all of sports, let alone in the last few yrs of your career in your mid to late 30's. On top of that, he trusted Kraft/Belichick and co. to develop a better all around roster and team--not just bring back Wes Welker. Let's remember that both sides benefitted, not just the front office. Brady will still walk away with double the guaranteed money that Wallace/Harvin will see in their new mega-deals as the young new faces of the NFL. We can all appreciate the flexibility of Brady and the front office, but let's not make it out like he's sitting at home sulking either.
When the WR corps is done and over, I imagine we'll have improved. In all reality many are just jumping to conclusions anyway since only the first 2 WR positions receive any significant looks, although we need some depth at the WR3 position.
We made a straight swap for Amendola/Welker--as intended. They improved the WR3 or WR4 position with Jones over Edelman. That leaves us with a hole to fill in the WR2 posititon, and really nothing else. That can be done through the draft, through FA, through a trade, or through a camp cut.
Basically we have 4 ways to fill ONE starting role/and ONE depth role (assuming that at least one of Stallworth/Branch/Edelman comes back for the back end spot of WR4 or WR5). On top of that we have 5 months to do it.
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