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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Thompkins was inactive for some reason. He wasn't injured so it had to be football related (or disciplinary). I like his story, too, but am not all that concerned about him being gone. And being picked 2nd on the waiver wire doesn't mean much. The worst teams get first dibs. And we all know how much OAK sucks.This was a big mistake all things taken in consideration. You don't let a promising 2nd year wr (who costs nothing against the salary cap) go, in favor of players who won't be here in a year or two (Lafell/Amendola). Especially when that player has outperformed those players in practise and in game (he was basically the 2nd best wr we had in the games he was active in).
Yea I can see the thought process. Lafell/Amendola are more consistent, Lafell has special team value, and both guys are better at blocking which the patriots desperately need. It was also difficult carrying two projects and between him and Dobson, Dobson has more upside b/c of his size/speed combination.
Still, it was clear that he has major NFL currency as evidenced by being taken 2nd on the waiver wire. It's just a decision the Patriots are going to regret a year or two in the future.
I'm not that concerned at the loss of Thompkins. He's a nice player but replaceable.This was a big mistake all things taken in consideration. You don't let a promising 2nd year wr (who costs nothing against the salary cap) go, in favor of players who won't be here in a year or two (Lafell/Amendola). Especially when that player has outperformed those players in practise and in game (he was basically the 2nd best wr we had in the games he was active in).
Yea I can see the thought process. Lafell/Amendola are more consistent, Lafell has special team value, and both guys are better at blocking which the patriots desperately need. It was also difficult carrying two projects and between him and Dobson, Dobson has more upside b/c of his size/speed combination.
Still, it was clear that he has major NFL currency as evidenced by being taken 2nd on the waiver wire. It's just a decision the Patriots are going to regret a year or two in the future.
My hope is the the play of Wright and Gronkowski last night is going to force teams to really try and clamp down on the middle of the field and that will allow for big plays outside and deep. I think having that size outside is going to really help Brady with those routes, trying them with Edelman, Amendola and even Slater at times simply doesn't work.
Still, it was clear that he has major NFL currency as evidenced by being taken 2nd on the waiver wire. It's just a decision the Patriots are going to regret a year or two in the future.
Thompkins was expendable.
LaFell
Dobson
Edelman
Amendola
Heck, Amendola and Dobson were only targeted once last night.
http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=400554277
Still, it was clear that he has major NFL currency as evidenced by being taken 2nd on the waiver wire.
I was just coming here to post that. I was wondering how many teams put a claim in. Guess he wasn't that hot of a commodity after all.I dunno about that. The Raiders are predictably awful, and they're the only team that put a claim in on KT.
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