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Why can't we use Smith like N.E. uses Welker?


CatMan72

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Why can't we use Smith like N.E. uses Welker? Can you imagine Smith playing sand-lot ball like Welker does? Smith is everything Welker is only faster and stronger.

It's just another example of this coaching staff being too set in it's ways. We FINALLY saw a reverse out of sheer desperation...:banghead:

The light at the end of the tunnel for me this season is the dismissal of Fox. He's had some good years here, but it's clearly time to move on.

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gamble on T.O. if Bills release?

Need a better Offensive scheme also.

i never thought we would have keyshawn here. this would only be a move made by a desperate fox/hurney in their last year.

other than that, i can't really see that happening. most likely a new coach will move to a youth movement (unless it's gruden cause he hates young guys).

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The biggest thing keeping us from using Smith like Welker is our passing game philosophy.

The Pats are the master at using the short and intermediate passing game. Our offensive philosophy is the run and then try and throw a 30-40 yard pass. We do NOT have a short or intermediate game.

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