Lloyd averaged 19 yards a catch two years ago with Kyle Orton
2yrs. ago and he has been hampered by nagging injuries all year which means he has lost a step..and wasn't that fast to begin with...
Lloyd averaged 19 yards a catch two years ago with Kyle Orton
2yrs. ago and he has been hampered by nagging injuries all year which means he has lost a step..and wasn't that fast to begin with...
Feel free to overpay for Mike Wallace or Greg Jennings then and have Brady throwing it all game to Edelman in the slot.
lets act like brandon lloyd is not a deep threat, dudes makes great catch every game, brady passes to him are never perfect and he comes down wit them, brady has everything he need, deep threat in lloyd, wes one of the best route runners and has great hands(most of the time), is quick and pick up lots of yards after the catch, 2 great TE and one of the best running games in the nfl, and a OL who keeps him clean every nightat all these pleas being copped for brady
i dont think Mike Wallace and Jennings would solve their problems either. they need a receiver like Hakeem Nicks, AJ, etc. hell, even a Braylon in his prime would be perfect. they need someone physical, not a finesse bytch like Jennings or one trick pony in Wallace
when Ridley fumbled, i felt it coming. dude is good for one at least once a game
Vereen and Woodhead should be getting the bulk of the carries. Ridley is way too reckless with the ball
Lloyd averaged 19 yards a catch two years ago with Kyle Orton
Feel free to overpay for Mike Wallace or Greg Jennings then and have Brady throwing it all game to Edelman in the slot.
Brandon Lloyd is not a deep threat. @NYC_Rebel and I were saying that shyt before the season. Brady's passes to do that dude are never accurate because he stays falling down. And because he doesn't get separation.[/QUOTE]
I don't understand how people who watch football don't see this...
So you're going to ignore Stallworth showing up for once game and Brady throwing deep bombs to him instantly...GTFOH
Doesnt Lloyd fit the bill then?
everyone in the league has a receiver with height to throw the ball down the field too even if they arent burners
Brady has 5'9/5'10 guys that he has to drop the ball in perfectly to give them a chance. he has no receivers to throw the ball up to and fight for it like Torrey Smith last week against Bailey or something
the go route they sent Gronk on was painful to watch. they're sending a TE on a go route. they're that desperate
their offense is built for the regular season. but they CANNOT continue like this is they want success because they have no big play ability when they need it if they are losing a game. they need a big time receiver badly
So you think that if they had a true deep threat they wouldn't use him( again when they had Moss/Stallworth they threw deep plenty)....and I hope you are not comparing Wallace and Lloyd as far as deep threats are concerned...