Now this would be a move that made major sense to me…
Amendola would make sense as Welker 2.0
Amendola would make sense as Welker 2.0
Um, only it wouldn’t make sense to me at all. The thing with Welker was that Belichick could not stop him when he was with Miami. Amendola? Not so unstoppable. At all.
And what new dimension to the Patriots offense would Amendola add? Something in between a Welker and Edelman? Plus coming off an injury? For a second round pick? I don’t see it at all. Can anyone tell me how this would make sense?
The last thing the Patriots need is another slot receiver who can get swallowed up by press man coverage.
Rob Gronkowski refuses to go down, gains 49 yds
https://www.patspropaganda.com/jullie-anne-rob-gronkowski-refuses-to-go-down-5/
Guess who’s coming back to Foxboro this fall…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/guess-whos-coming-back-to-foxboro-this-fall/
“Of course I want to come back. I would love to play with the Patriots again,” Carter told the Herald last week. “I was very blessed to work with Mr. (Robert) Kraft and his family, and Coach (Bill) Belichick and the rest of the coaching staff. The players, my teammates, they’re like a second family to me and my wife. “Of course, without a doubt, if the opportunity presents itself to finish my career as a Patriot . . .
I’d love to. The experience was indescribable.” Some teams might be willing to pay Carter more than the Pats. But that might not be the determining factor with the veteran, who is still chasing the elusive ring. There’s no question he was reborn in Foxboro under Belichick, who switched to a 4-3 defense that was more suited to Carter.
The question is, would Carter still want in, if the Pats flipped back to a 3-4?
“I never really thought that way. Where I’m at in my career, understanding Coach Belichick’s philosophy, he’s the type of guy, you just have to know your role, and know what you’ve got to do,” Carter said. “If he feels I have the potential to be a playmaker, in a 4-3 or 3-4, than so be it. That decision I’m sure will be determined in the next few weeks through free agency or after. Regardless, I love playing for the Patriots. It’s been a blast.”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/of-course-i-want-to-come-back-i-would-love-to/
One more day until the 2012 Patriots start to take shape
If you’re sick of all the Brandon Lloyd, Mario Williams and Mike Wallace speculation you’re in luck, all our questions about what the Patriots want to do this off-season will begin to be answered in just a little over twenty-four hours.
We missed out on the Free Agency Frenzy last year due to the lock out, but this year it’s back and better than ever by starting at 4pm EST instead of the usual midnight start time. So we’ll be riding high in the blogging saddle as news starts to come in of who’s whooing who and who’s signing where.
There are a lot of questions for the Patriots besides just simple speculation of who they might be interested in. Their own internal free agents could be more important than any potential outsider they might want to bring in.
But there’s one thing I do know, by the time the draft gets here the Patriots will have at least tried to fill all of their needs so they can have as much flexibility as possible for draft weekend. Not every position will be tied up neatly with a bow, but there should be enough veteran depth acquired at all positions to provide a competitive baseline once training camp opens.
However, the dynamic of the Patriots is sure to shift in the next week, and the moves they do or don’t make will give us a little bit of a window into where Belichick wants to take the team in 2012.
Will they offer a monster contract to a wide receiver or pass rusher? Will they continue to flirt with 4-3 defensive ends? How much turnover are they prepared for?
Just one more day until the 2012 Patriots begin to take shape.
Patriots Offense: Room to Improve | ProFootballFocus.com
Patriots Offense: Room to Improve | ProFootballFocus.com
Great stuff here from Steve Palazzolo as always. Must read alert!
Patriots Offensive Personnel
2 TE = 62.7%
3 TE = 8.4%
3 WR = 29.1%
4 WR = 1.1%Opposing Defenses vs. Patriots
Base = 17.4%
Nickel = 54.1%
Dime = 22.6%
Quarter = 3.5%
Goal Line = 2.1%