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Austin Collie, Anything to See? (1 Viewer)

He had 2 catches for 25 yards on the game winning drive - That wasn't garbage time, that was the game winning drive - Can't believe this isn't being talked about... Outside of the obvious head injuries, we know he has talent, a lot more then ####### Julian Edelman...

Amendola looked like he might have been killed last week so I expect he sits this week.

BOLD PREDICTION:

So far under the radar and nobody has said a word about Collie lately - He leads the Pats in receptions this week and is a target monster. PPR 15 points easy.

This prediction assumes no Gronk against the Jets.
Yeah, quite the preemptive pickup by the Pats.

Dobson also was pretty involved throughout the game, not just at the end.

And then maybe Gronk comes back.

Some variables here.

 
Just dont see it with Edelman healthy (who's been in the offense and alongside Brady for years).

Collie may see a bump in snaps (only saw 9 Week 6), but I also see Edelman seeing bump in offensive snaps (41 in Week 6). Edelman was playing mid 60's snaps while Amendola was out previously -- no reason to see that changing as Amendola sits this time around.

For reference, Aaron Dobson played 79 offensive snaps (Thompkins 58 & Amendola 49) in Week 6.

Collie is a nice story, but difficult to see him having significant value while Edelman is healthy.

 
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Just dont see it with Edelman healthy (who's been in the offense and alongside Brady for years).

Collie may see a bump in snaps (only saw 9 Week 6), but I also see Edelman seeing bump in offensive snaps (41 in Week 6). For reference, Aaron Dobson played 79 offensive snaps (Thompkins 58 & Amendola 49)
How many of those 9 snaps were on the game winning drive? 9 snaps, 2 catches, 25 yards... He looked good - & lets be honest, Edelman is a pedestrian along for the ride, he just isn't that talented of a WR, def not nearly as much as Collie. From a talent perspective only, he may be the best WR they have.

Earning Brady's trust is a surefire way to see more snaps and targets, & there is no better way to earn that trust then hauling in both of your targets on the game winning drive with under 2:00 to play.

I'm not saying pick him up and plug him in your lineup... Personally I have Marshall, Dez, & Blackmon starting, there is nowhere in my lineup for him - I am however saying it would be smart to pick him up now before he has a good game and you have to use a lot of $$$ on him or a WW priority.

 
Just dont see it with Edelman healthy (who's been in the offense and alongside Brady for years).

Collie may see a bump in snaps (only saw 9 Week 6), but I also see Edelman seeing bump in offensive snaps (41 in Week 6). For reference, Aaron Dobson played 79 offensive snaps (Thompkins 58 & Amendola 49)
How many of those 9 snaps were on the game winning drive? 9 snaps, 2 catches, 25 yards... He looked good - & lets be honest, Edelman is a pedestrian along for the ride, he just isn't that talented of a WR, def not nearly as much as Collie. From a talent perspective only, he may be the best WR they have.

Earning Brady's trust is a surefire way to see more snaps and targets, & there is no better way to earn that trust then hauling in both of your targets on the game winning drive with under 2:00 to play.

I'm not saying pick him up and plug him in your lineup... Personally I have Marshall, Dez, & Blackmon starting, there is nowhere in my lineup for him - I am however saying it would be smart to pick him up now before he has a good game and you have to use a lot of $$$ on him or a WW priority.
:goodposting:

Value is greatest when others see it the least.

 
Just dont see it with Edelman healthy (who's been in the offense and alongside Brady for years).

Collie may see a bump in snaps (only saw 9 Week 6), but I also see Edelman seeing bump in offensive snaps (41 in Week 6). For reference, Aaron Dobson played 79 offensive snaps (Thompkins 58 & Amendola 49)
How many of those 9 snaps were on the game winning drive? 9 snaps, 2 catches, 25 yards... He looked good - & lets be honest, Edelman is a pedestrian along for the ride, he just isn't that talented of a WR, def not nearly as much as Collie. From a talent perspective only, he may be the best WR they have.

Earning Brady's trust is a surefire way to see more snaps and targets, & there is no better way to earn that trust then hauling in both of your targets on the game winning drive with under 2:00 to play.

I'm not saying pick him up and plug him in your lineup... Personally I have Marshall, Dez, & Blackmon starting, there is nowhere in my lineup for him - I am however saying it would be smart to pick him up now before he has a good game and you have to use a lot of $$$ on him or a WW priority.
:goodposting:

Value is greatest when others see it the least.
It's amazing that 10 days after the Pats signed him, Brady trusted him to catch on a must make 4th down. He won't trust Dobson that much, who had a 4th down ball hit him in the worst place; his hands, and he dropped it.

 
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In my ffpc league I'm without a doubt going to be placing a bid on him tonight. Amendola is made out of paper mache and aside from him Collie looks to be their most polished WR.

On board (if I win the bid).

 
I personally think those of you who continue to proclaim you 'hate to see' him out on the field are completely full of #### and yourselves. You all sound like you're pandering to the the entitlemt crowd. He's making a choice. Like a big boy. You don't really care about him unless you're in his circle, so who are you trying to impress? If he helps you win a relatively meaningless FF game and dies on the plane home, you wouldn't blink before dropping him and you'd never think of him again. Save the limp-wristed opinions for your book club and Cosmo night.
You must be a lot of fun at parties.
:goodposting: 1. Only cares about people he knows

2. Equates empathy with homosexuality

3. Has Sarah Palin pic as screensaver -- just a guess
1. Care? I care whn people fighting for my country get hurt or die. I do not care when an athlete gets hurt for money. You don't either but your pathetic worldview suggests that you should so you do. Fair enough.

2. Fake empathy? Sure.

3. No, my screen saver is your wife and my kids. It's a great shot, actually. I should be a photographer.

 
He's caused me to dump Amendola in a couple of leagues. I just can't trust the guy anymore and nobody wants him in trade. I hope one of my rivals picks him up and deals with the headache.

 
Collie making an impression: Receiver Austin Collie came through in the clutch for the Patriots on the game-winning drive, and he's made an impression on McDaniels. "I think it is probably uncommon, and Austin is impressive," he said. "With the time we've had to spend with him so far, he's really working hard to learn our offense and our system, which is new to him. He is a player that adds veteran experience to our group. He knows how to play and handle himself during the course of the games. He knows how to handle himself during the week of practice, and really he's a guy that has an opportunity to carve out a good role for himself and he's got flexibility that allows us to move him. We maneuvered him a little bit, not on that two-minute drive because we were under the gun in terms of time, but if he goes in there on another play during the course of the game when we had a couple guys go down, we switched some things on the sideline and he showed poise and composure in a situation where certainly we were under a lot of pressure. That was really his first exposure to playing in a game for us. So I have a lot of respect for him, and he's done nothing but try to work his tail off to learn our offense and help us any way that he can. We look forward to future contributions from Austin."
http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/post/_/id/4751175/what-we-learned-from-coaches-calls-4?ex_cid=espnapi_public

 
As some others have stated, I don't get why everybody is sleeping on him. He has been super productive when he's healthy. If Amendola is hurt, there is no reason that this guy shouldn't take his spot in the next couple weeks. He's clearly a better talent than Edelman, Boyce and Dobson. Costs nothing to grab him now, so why not?

 
As some others have stated, I don't get why everybody is sleeping on him. He has been super productive when he's healthy. If Amendola is hurt, there is no reason that this guy shouldn't take his spot in the next couple weeks. He's clearly a better talent than Edelman, Boyce and Dobson. Costs nothing to grab him now, so why not?
I think concussions are why everyone is passing him over. I'm a big Pats fan, and I can see him getting worked in pretty quickly with DA out.

It's not like it's unheard of for mid-season NFL FA WRs to become fantasy relevant. Happened just last year with Danario. Certainly if you are looking at a thin wire you could do a lot worse than Collie as bottom-of-bench WR. I wish someone in my league hadn't picked him up the second he was signed.

 
Yea, I grabbed him preemptively, but at this point most of my bench WRs are holds (Harvin/Roddy/Collie).

I am pretty interested in him, as I've almost successfully played Patriots WRBC this year (Amendola week 1, Edelman from WW before Amendola came back, traded Edelman when Amendola came back, but played Amendola the game he got KOed).

I think he has a shot, especially with no DA (or Gronk) and the experience over Edelman/the rookies.

That being said, I don't think he's a start this week, but definitely worth a look if you've got the room/depth

 
As some others have stated, I don't get why everybody is sleeping on him. He has been super productive when he's healthy. If Amendola is hurt, there is no reason that this guy shouldn't take his spot in the next couple weeks. He's clearly a better talent than Edelman, Boyce and Dobson. Costs nothing to grab him now, so why not?
I think concussions are why everyone is passing him over. I'm a big Pats fan, and I can see him getting worked in pretty quickly with DA out.

It's not like it's unheard of for mid-season NFL FA WRs to become fantasy relevant. Happened just last year with Danario. Certainly if you are looking at a thin wire you could do a lot worse than Collie as bottom-of-bench WR. I wish someone in my league hadn't picked him up the second he was signed.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Pick him up now for free rather than wait for him to show something.

As far as his concussion problems, yes, that is a serious issue for himself and the Patriots, but not for fantasy owners looking to replace the last guy on their roster. Worth a flyer if you have the room. Would rather take a chance at him then some other WR that gets a consistent 4-5 points a game.

 
Lets break down what the pats dont have in one wr right now

Someone who runs good routes

Someone with good hands

Someone who can create seperation

Austin collie can do all 3. Its his health holding him back. But as long as he is on the pats and brady slinging the rock he will be on my roster

 
it seems as if the niners werent convinced he was fully healed from his ruptured right patella tendon. the original time frame was fully healed by October. His last concussion was in December 2010, almost 3 years ago. here is a timeline of his offseason:

Free agent Austin Collie (knee) acknowledges that he likely won't be 100 percent until October.
Collie ruptured his right patella tendon late last September. He's "optimistic" about being ready for training camp, but might not be ready to contribute right off the bat. Collie also has a long history of concussions. After interviewing Collie, SI's Don Banks suggests he'll be open to a one-year, prove-it deal.
Source: SI.com
Mar 6 - 5:22 PM
The Patriots recently worked out free agent WR Austin Collie.
As usual, the Pats are willing to kick the tires on any free agent available. Collie is coming off a ruptured right patella tendon and has a frighteningly long concussion history, but wants back in the NFL. He's admitted that he won't be 100 percent until October. The Patriots currently have Danny Amendola and Julian Edelman at slot receiver, making a signing right now unlikely.
Related: Patriots
Source: Mike Reiss on Twitter
Jun 11 - 11:10 AM

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Austin Collie isn't in the 49ers' plans.
Collie isn't going to make the team. Coach Jim Harbaugh recently indicated that Collie wasn't fully recovered from last season's torn patellar tendon. The 27-year-old is no higher than sixth on the depth chart, and he didn't appear in Sunday night's dress rehearsal until late in the third quarter. Collie played 14 snaps and caught one pass for eight yards. He needs more time to get healthy.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
Aug 26 - 6:00 PM



 
So, who's starting Collie and over who ??

I might put Collie in my lineup over Randle.
Not starting him, as much as I think he gets worked in, way too risky IMO with Gronk back. He's is def worth grabbing and rostering tho.
sorry to keep bumping this thread, but Edelman was questionable (not that it means much with BB) with a hammy issue. if for some odd reason that he cant go, i might stick him in the lineup.

 
If Edelmsn is a scratch Sunday, Collie becomes very interesting.
Edelman is a very mediocre NFL WR. The Patriot rookies are nowhere near ready..

If Collie stays healthy (and Amendola is Amendola, meaning he will be lucky to play 5 games this season) he could be a huge difference maker down the stretch and you can pick him up for NOTHING right now. If he doesn't work out you have lost nothing, but the time to move is now.

 
Thumper said:
purestrength said:
If Edelmsn is a scratch Sunday, Collie becomes very interesting.
Edelman is a very mediocre NFL WR. The Patriot rookies are nowhere near ready..

If Collie stays healthy (and Amendola is Amendola, meaning he will be lucky to play 5 games this season) he could be a huge difference maker down the stretch and you can pick him up for NOTHING right now. If he doesn't work out you have lost nothing, but the time to move is now.
didn't you lose the guy you cut?

 
I personally think those of you who continue to proclaim you 'hate to see' him out on the field are completely full of #### and yourselves. You all sound like you're pandering to the the entitlemt crowd. He's making a choice. Like a big boy. You don't really care about him unless you're in his circle, so who are you trying to impress? If he helps you win a relatively meaningless FF game and dies on the plane home, you wouldn't blink before dropping him and you'd never think of him again. Save the limp-wristed opinions for your book club and Cosmo night.
You must be a lot of fun at parties.
:goodposting: 1. Only cares about people he knows

2. Equates empathy with homosexuality

3. Has Sarah Palin pic as screensaver -- just a guess
4.If Collie snaps someday and kills his family- blames the liberal media.

 
The two or three games I've seen, the Jets DL was excellent. Their pass D looked so overrated and the savvy type WRs didn't seem to have any trouble, just that their team didn't go to them. If I were an OC, I would just do the token runs against that DL and would pass a ton.

Collie though joins a mix where everyone plays and Brady goes with the hot hand. You're banking on him being the hot hand if you start him. It could be Amendola, Edelman, a rook, or Gronk now.

This is a very difficult team for FF with so many WRs playing. I've been hopeful Gronk's presence somehow puts the Pats back to a more traditional offense, but I don't think it happens. I imagine BB loving making Ds prepare for every WR. Dobson is very different from Collie. Depending on what the DB does well and doesn't do well, it's just too easy to imagine BB switching up here.

 
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/5176/austin-collie

Patriots released WR Austin Collie.

The injury-prone wideout tweaked his knee in Sunday's win, but it's unclear if that's why he's been cut loose. Collie caught just three passes in four games as a Pat, and has only four grabs since the end of the 2011 season. The vast majority of Collie's once prodigious upside has vanished. He's near the end of the line. Nov 5 - 1:10 PM

Source: Field Yates on Twitter

 

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