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Even with 4 of those guys with White coming out of the backfield is a great receiving group.
If Michel can be a decent pass catcher, I have visions of a pony package with Michel and White in the backfield, Gordon and Thomas out wide and Edelman in the slot. Even with no TEs on the field, those WRs can block just fine on a run option.Even with 4 of those guys with White coming out of the backfield is a great receiving group.
Duke over the back.
I'm not being negative. I'm just not blowing the kid the way some others here are doing. This isn't about keeping a smile on a player's face, or making silly posters feel better about a binky. This is about whether or not the kid is ready to be the QB2.
I asked this question a few days back, and I think tonight has people's minds a bit more ready for it. It's a serious question, not an attempt at humor:
Edelman
Gordon
Thomas
Dorsett
Harry/Meyer
If the Patriots go 5 WR like that, and the players are playing at a level which can be reasonably expected, which NFL teams have the DBs to cover that?
Apparently that’s exactly what happened. Article somewhere (forget where or I’d link) that talked about how having a meh year was a wake up call to him.He's not playing tonight, but I think he deserves another shout out, so:
Props to Shelton, who really looks as if he decided to take football seriously. He looks so much better than he did last year that I'm actually looking forward to seeing him play. And, after last year, that's a hell of a change.
Shoutout to all the DT haters! You know who you are...
Wasn't he like a 4th round pick?Well, #24 just got himself cut