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Suddenly, im looking forward to the MNF Pats game.


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Gronk recovering from injury, Wes Welker gone, who knows about Hernandez, no run game, The Golden Calf of Bristol distractions, we have homefield advantage. I know its still months and months away, and yes im aware a lot changes in those months. But I dont l know about you guys, im now looking forward to it.

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Since last season, Tom Brady has or will lose :

 

Wes Welker (1st in yards)

Brandon Lloyd ( 2nd in Yards)

Rob Gronkowski (3rd in Yards)

Aaron Hernandez (4th in Yards) 

Danny Woodhead (5th in Yards)

 

Here is your NE Depth Chart at WR and TE

 

Danny Amendola (career high 689 yards)

Michael Jenkins  (career high 777 yards)

Julian Edelman (Career high 377 yards)

Aaron Dobson (Rookie)

 

Rob Gronkowski (Hurt)

Aaron Hernandez (Going to Jail)

Timmy Tebbow - 1st string?

 

I definitely know who not to draft for fantasy this year.

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Since last season, Tom Brady has or will lose :

 

Wes Welker (1st in yards)

Brandon Lloyd ( 2nd in Yards)

Rob Gronkowski (3rd in Yards)

Aaron Hernandez (4th in Yards) 

Danny Woodhead (5th in Yards)

 

Here is your NE Depth Chart at WR and TE

 

Danny Amendola (career high 689 yards)

Michael Jenkins  (career high 777 yards)

Julian Edelman (Career high 377 yards)

Aaron Dobson (Rookie)

 

Rob Gronkowski (Hurt)

Aaron Hernandez (Going to Jail)

Timmy Tebbow - 1st string?

 

I definitely know who not to draft for fantasy this year.

I wouldn't be surprised to hear of a signing soon by the Pats at WR. Who's that talented crazy guy that no one will touch?

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How many WRs have come and gone from the Pats that Brady made look all-pro? Him missing a few receivers isn't going to hurt him. He makes the receiver.

It doesn't hurt to have a Patriots offensive line, but Belechick is no fool. He will look to add someone else.

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Belichick will literally run circles around Rivera, strafing his game plan from every conceivable angle.

Expect 2nd round pick Shane Vereen to have a break out season for the Pats at RB this year.

As SCP suggested, hopefully the Red, White and Blue in the stands won't be too embarrassing on National TV.

 

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