can pat white do what he does?
11 catches for him yesterday replacing welker.
he is 6' 198 pounds. running qb in college at kent state.
seeing him run good routes, and play decent nfl slot WR.....can we have hopes that white can do that? (if moved there of course)
what say you?
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i say i think he's done as a full time QB experiment. WR may be next & you may have a point.
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Man I hope he can, After seeing the way they had him playing QB... QB is not the place you want him lined up at next year.
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Not to mention that he was a 7th round pick and was compared to Josh Cribbs.
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Unless he can play better than Hartline, Camarillo, and Bess, no I'd rather just see us give him another year to try his hand at QB.
Either way he's not going to be happy here, he's stated very vocally he wants to be a QB. And honestly I don't think he'd be that adamant about playing QB if he thought he could make it as a WR.
Give him another year to get adjusted to the NFL, maybe bulk up some, and then evaluate again. I'm hoping he turns around, but I really don't think WR is the answer. In fact, I really don't know what the answer is for him.
That being said, I do like the prospect of having a WR who would ultimately be able to add another trick to our arsenal. But I just don't see anything that indicates it would actually work outside of hopes and dreams from us.eric likes this. -
The thing the irks me more about Pat White than any other - and it's not so much on him as the coaching staff - is that they tried to change his throwing mechanics. Didn't his accuracy grade out as one of the tops at the Senior Bowl/Combine?
Anywho, yes in regards to WR. Every avenue should be explored with White, because he will never be a starting QB for the Miami Dolphins. Hell, I wouldn't be opposed to seeing him return some punts either.eric, azfinfanmang, Rocky Raccoon and 1 other person like this. -
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yes he can & I think he will
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Either they weren't that comfortable with him in the game (which doesn't make sense given he came in some crucial situations) or the plan was for him to battle Henne in years to come for the starting job.
I was willing to give the pick a chance even though I didn't agree with it at the time, but it's beginning to look like a gamble that didn't pay off.FinSane, azfinfanmang and jetssuck like this. -
Because there's just no way to justify drafting Pat White, to develop as a pro set QB with that high of a pick.azfinfanmang and Stitches like this. -
I think White has to move to WR in order for us to ever get any sort of return on our draft pick. That being said, I'm not entirely sure he can do what Edelman does, if only because we don't have the Pats offense.
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He's certainly quick and shifty enough to return punts, although I don't think he has the breakaway speed to return kicks and become a full time returner. Ted Ginn should be our kick returner next year, anyway. I think it'd be a great idea to use White as an all purpose player; Wildcat / Option QB, slot receiver, punt returner, maybe even run a few reverses here and there. I don't think he should ever have a full time position. He brings a lot more to the table than people think.
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I think Pat White should play position X, which means WR, RB, hell remember Shula putting Nat More at TE, well he'd play there to. Pats a playmaker, not a full time QB. Now, I think you still give him some practice, because even at WR, you can get creative and let him throw it.
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It cracks me up when people say that White was the best QB at the Senior Bowl. Have you ever looked at who the other QBs were?
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I can't wait for Edelman to show how overrated Welker is. This kid is an undrafted free rookie free agent who was a QB in college yet in the two games that he started in place of Welker he had 20 catches for over 200 yards. That screams product of a system.
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I think they take a look at him as a slot reciever he's shifty and not afraid to take a hit definitely a Welker type player. We only have 1 really good reciever right now in Bess, Hartline is promising but Ginn and Camarillo are both average at best, Cam has alot of heart but he is slow and rarely if ever gets YAC Ginn is cowardly and never get's YAC if we get a true deep threat Ginn really has no place here.
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Not to mention, Welker has three straight 100+ catch 1000 yard seasons. He did it this year by while missing basically three games. You can call him whatever you want, but he's done more than any receiver we've had in the last decade. Oh yeah, his ypc hasn't really increased since he was in Miami...so it's not just the Pats system...
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Welker is just one of those players that never get's any respect. I've never understood it. I always felt he was the best reciever we had when he was here in Miami and had no doubt he would light it up in NE. I don't think the guy is overrated at all He's breaking records for receptions every year and has more heart and tenacity than pretty much any player i've ever seen. If anything he's finally getting the respect he deserves although it does really annoy me that he's doing it as a Patriot :/
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Welker wasn't the number three receiver last year. Anyone who thinks that Stallworth was the number two is just lying to themselves.
If Edelmann would go for 1000 then the Pats system must be amazing!! Why doesn't EVERY team employ it? I mean, if you can turn scrubs into 1000 yard receivers, I don't get why any team or OC would do ANYTHING different. Acting like Welker isn't that good is silly.
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I'm sure many of the plans to get White more involved with the offense were sidetracked with Pennington, Cobbs and Brown going down. It was great to hear he was at practice today. The guys a gamer.
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The irony is that Edelman was brought in to Davie for a look just before the draft .At that time he was considered to be a poorman's version of Pat White .
We decided to draft White with our first No 2 pick whilst Edelman was drafted by the Pats with a 6-7 th rounder.
Now we are asking if White will ever be as effective as Edelman .:pointlol:azfinfanmang, SICK and jetssuck like this. -
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I don't know if it was mechanical changes or what here, but his accuracy really regressed once he got to Davie.
I agree he needs to be in the 'athlete' column. Line him up everywhere. But Thigpen needs to be the first guy off the bench should Henne go down. Had Sunday's game been a truly meaningful one (i.e. we had 9-10 wins), Thigpen should have gone in.azfinfanmang, SICK and jetssuck like this. -
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How many receivers have back-to-back-to-back 1000 yard seasons? Being that Welker's ypc isn't really different in NE than it was in Miami, I find the argument that Moss creates Welker to be more than a little disingenuous. Does Welker benefit from Moss? Sure. Does Moss benefit from Welker? Definitely.
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Edelman is a good player. And Welker isn't overrated.
How's that? :)
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Think we could have used him the last few years? :)bluehaze likes this. -
I'm not sure he has improved over the past 3 years either. At the very least, if he has improved each year, I don't think it has been very much recently (not that that is a terrible thing).
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