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Neither one of these guys are worth a waiver wire move. If anyone is going to take a bigger role it will be Ochocinco.The Patriots simply have too many weapons for these guys to have a fantasy worthy impact.
Neither one of these guys are worth a waiver wire move. If anyone is going to take a bigger role it will be Ochocinco.The Patriots simply have too many weapons for these guys to have a fantasy worthy impact.
Now now, but either one could see a significant increase in snaps and could have a big game against Buffalo. Any WR on the field in New England is worth owning with their passing game.
Nothing wrong with thinking ahead. It's always nice to have picked up the guys listed as the "top waiver wire claims" a week before anyone even thought about them.Won me a number of games with Blount last season, and helped me get McCluster last week (although that one was a little more luck, given Charles' injury).
Neither one of these guys are worth a waiver wire move. If anyone is going to take a bigger role it will be Ochocinco.The Patriots simply have too many weapons for these guys to have a fantasy worthy impact.
Now now, but either one could see a significant increase in snaps and could have a big game against Buffalo. Any WR on the field in New England is worth owning with their passing game.
McKnight would get the first shot. And Powell has been on inactive list first two weeks, hard to see that changing anytime soon. They need the roster spot for an O-lineman with Mangold's injury.
I may go down with the ship on this one, but I'm still behind Donald Jones, even with Nelson's big game. If Stevie is out, perhaps the Pats roll their focus to the flavor of the week Nelson, and Donald Jones is the guy that burns them.
Well, here's how things went down last year when the Pats played the Bills and Hernandez was out . . .Rob Gronkowski 4-54-2 Danny Woodhead 3-32-0 Wes Welker 3-19-0 Deion Branch 2-25-0 Brandon Tate 1-12-0 Alge Crumpler 1-4-1 Sammy Morris 1-3-0 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 1-3-0 Let the record show the Brady only put up 15-27-140-3-0 as the Pats rushed a lot and still won 34-3.
Well, here's how things went down last year when the Pats played the Bills and Hernandez was out . . .Rob Gronkowski 4-54-2 Danny Woodhead 3-32-0 Wes Welker 3-19-0 Deion Branch 2-25-0 Brandon Tate 1-12-0 Alge Crumpler 1-4-1 Sammy Morris 1-3-0 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 1-3-0 Let the record show the Brady only put up 15-27-140-3-0 as the Pats rushed a lot and still won 34-3.
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