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I feel like the Pats will need someone other than Edelman and Amendola to step up in the passing game to win a tough play off game. I’m hopeful that either Thompson or Dobson can recapture some of the ability they flashed earlier in the season. Even Vereen had a pretty quiet December, and I feel like the Pats will need more than 2 receivers to put up enough points to win one of these games. Thoughts?

I agree 100 percent. If the offense becomes the Edelman with a sprinkling of Amendola show, they’re probably not going very far. Has to be the running backs that step up – Vereen, Ridley, Blount. Who knows if Dobson will even dress after re-injuring his foot, and Thompkins was little more than a decoy against […]

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