Quite a Saturday when the Patriots sign Antonio Brown about an hour before I was due to be in a wedding, so here are some more thoughts.
Yes, Antonio Brown is better than Randy Moss when he was acquired by the Patriots — and Brown's reported contract tells you the Patriots think that too.
I posted that on Twitter and people lost their collective minds. Thankfully, someone like Damien Woody backed me up (Did I ever tell you how good of an offensive lineman he was? He's good-looking too.)
Thanks D-Wood https://t.co/usSJe3JXmf
— Greg A. Bedard (@GregABedard) September 7, 2019
at least
The minimum
five
three
seven
four
Drew
Rosenhaus
We don't know how much you have left either, but let's find out together
You're damn good but we don't overpay receivers and we don't have much cap space in any event
on the field
Brown is a multi-faceted offensive weapon. Moss was a two-trick pony.
Why was this an important and needed move by the Patriots?
Josh
McDaniels
Rob
Gronkowski
Julian
Edelman
James
White
Josh
Gordon
Demaryius
Thomas
How isn't Brown going to be used in the Patriots' scheme?
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Figured this would be the bulk of the column before the AB news, but here are my NFL predictions in a shorter format:
Patriots Awards
Offensive player of the year
Antonio Brown
Defensive player of the year
Michael
Bennett
Stephon
Gilmore
Offensive newcomer
Isaiah Wynn
Defensive newcomer
Chase Winovich
John
Simon
Comeback player
Danny Shelton
Assistant coach of the year
Joe Judge
that
Antonio
Brown
Josh
Gordon
MVP
Joe Thuney


