burger13
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IMO this signals the end of David Terrell's stay in NE. I was skeptical of how he would work out there, as everyone should have been being that he is widely considered a collosal bust, but for some reason many people I spoke with thought that he would magically resurrect his career there.
Anyway, with the addition of Davis the Patriots WR corp is more crowded then ever and Terrell is the one that doesen't seem to fit:
Branch and Givens are the starters and are guaranteed to stay.
Brown is Mr. Everything and his versatility is ultra-valuable, so he stays.
Tim Dwight is very good on special teams and has shown some big-play ability in the pre-season, I can't see him going anywhere.
They just traded for Andre Davis, so I'll assume they plan on keeping him.
That makes 5 WR there and if they are going to keep 6, it's down to Bethel Johnson or Terrell, and Bethel returns kicks, so I give him the edge.
I just don't see where the under-productive David Terrell fits in there.
Anyway, with the addition of Davis the Patriots WR corp is more crowded then ever and Terrell is the one that doesen't seem to fit:
Branch and Givens are the starters and are guaranteed to stay.
Brown is Mr. Everything and his versatility is ultra-valuable, so he stays.
Tim Dwight is very good on special teams and has shown some big-play ability in the pre-season, I can't see him going anywhere.
They just traded for Andre Davis, so I'll assume they plan on keeping him.
That makes 5 WR there and if they are going to keep 6, it's down to Bethel Johnson or Terrell, and Bethel returns kicks, so I give him the edge.
I just don't see where the under-productive David Terrell fits in there.