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	<title>Comments on: Game Ball – WR Julian Edelman</title>
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		<title>By: T-,man</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 13:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Shows you how bad the #2 through #4 WRs are for the Pats.  Might be the worst in the NFL.  Their #2 receiver was a rookie, who missed 5 games, had a cast on his forearm, was a college QB and never played the position.  Their #3 WR, Aiken was a special teams player.  Their #4 WR, Stanback,  was a practice squad player, who, was, again, a college QB.  The way the NFL is presently constituted, you can&#039;t win with this WR talent level, unless you have a great, not good,  RB and a physical OL,  neither of which the Pats have.

Game ball to a receiver who averaged about 7yd per catch.  Shows how bad things were/are.  Tom E. Curran was right.  Edelman couldn&#039;t get separation.  Hopefully, it was because of inexperience.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shows you how bad the #2 through #4 WRs are for the Pats.  Might be the worst in the NFL.  Their #2 receiver was a rookie, who missed 5 games, had a cast on his forearm, was a college QB and never played the position.  Their #3 WR, Aiken was a special teams player.  Their #4 WR, Stanback,  was a practice squad player, who, was, again, a college QB.  The way the NFL is presently constituted, you can&#8217;t win with this WR talent level, unless you have a great, not good,  RB and a physical OL,  neither of which the Pats have.</p>
<p>Game ball to a receiver who averaged about 7yd per catch.  Shows how bad things were/are.  Tom E. Curran was right.  Edelman couldn&#8217;t get separation.  Hopefully, it was because of inexperience.</p>
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