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lol - it's ok, sometimes random train of thought is fun too. See: 1/3 of my posts here.To clarify I was referencing the off-season after sanders was drafted, not people still saying that this past offseason. My point was more, that’s only ever the pattern until they get a guy worth making it not.
To the rest of it: yes, to some degree you can expect Belichick to keep doing what works. In the short term that probably still includes at least James White stealing something receptions. I’m less convinced a separate goal-line back is a given. But even in that time, much like with the eagles, there have been games that indicate he doesn’t have a problem giving a back a full workload; they have just gotten hurt or wound up in the doghouse after and never been seen again. Which obviously is a risk here. Remember that random 200 yd 4 td Jonas Gray game? I wonder how history would look if Gray hadn’t immediately missed a meeting.
Blount was a league-winner for me that one year also. A ~60% committee role could still be very valuable here. I understand that this is a smattering of random thoughts not necessarily driving to an overarching point
As for the GL back thing, Cam Newton has been their most effective "goal to go" RB. I don't see that changing.
It will be interesting to observe how they handle 1st and goal in short yardage going forward. I suspect the order of touches will go: Cam -> Burkhead -> White on a pass -> Harris.
But maybe they'll show us something different. I'm skeptical they change a single thing about this offense other than the name "Harris" on the back of the jersey that used to say "Michel", and a different number of course. I am skeptical Harris gets 60% of the touches when Cam is back as well. That game script was for the backup QBs.