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That's not good newsLeft shoulder and Achilles
I think they end up IRing Gillisee if MM comes back. He's been on the injury list for a while and they already have an extra RB on the roster.
I think they end up IRing Gillisee if MM comes back. He's been on the injury list for a while and they already have an extra RB on the roster.
If MM makes it back, why are people speculating Britt is the one that goes?
Hate to say it, but I agree.I have had this feeling all day after reading that MM is practicing. Hogan my be the one MM may replaced.
Because he looks like the odd man out. Cooks and Dola are safe. Dorsett is young, Cooks insurance and still another year on a rookie deal.
Britt has a very similar body type to MM, can be cut at no consequence and has only been here for two weeks.
Of course there is always the Hogan IR scenario but at this moment that seems rather unlikely.
If Hollister were the odd man out it would be via IR somehow. No way they will release him after a year of development on the eve of teams being able to sign players to future contracts.
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I understand that. I'm looking at upside.
So, is there a chance Brady doesn't play Sunday? This ( shoulder injury) may explain why he hasn't been himself the past few weeks.
Saying Dorsett is accounted for by the defense is a stretch.
Sure but Britt is not going anywhere.
They wouldn't have signed him if Dorsett was productive
Yep. I get that he hadn't had a TC but at the end of the day Tom will only throw his way if he has to.
That is the proverbial nail in the coffin.
With that said Britt and Tom got crossed up which led to the pick 6. He might be on probation.
Good research but Hollister is a rookie with an undetermined-at-this-point upside. Allen is TE2 and a good blocker. Cutting those two would not make sense.Defenses don't need to cover him? Not even with one guy? ( and a reasonably fast guy, since Dorsett has 4.33 speed)
Dorsett has caught 69% of the passes thrown his way for 168 yards - at an 18.7 ypc clip. That's not nothin'. He's also a pretty decent downfield blocker and is averaging just under 24 offensive snaps per game.
Allen is averaging 29 offensive snaps per game and has caught 48% of his tgts for 86 yards - 8.6 ypc.
Hollister is averaging 5.6 offensive snaps per game and has caught 40% of his tgts for 42 yards - a 10.5 ypc.
Britt was signed right after Hogan's painful-to-watch performance @Mia. I don't think that's a coincidence, especially considering that Hogan has been out since then.
Britt has caught 2 passes for 23 yards. He's averaged 5.5 offensive snaps per game so far.
But, Dorsett is the one who should be cut for his lack of production?
I think they end up IRing Gillisee if MM comes back. He's been on the injury list for a while and they already have an extra RB on the roster.