Meanwhile, in search for receiver help, Buffalo's Josh Reed is scheduled to visit Monday. He's an ideal slot receiver, but nothing more. He failed as a starter with the Bills and joining an organization like the Patriots won't provide him with more opportunities to do anything more than be a third option. But given a choice, I'd rather Reed over David Patten, whom the Patriots recently signed. No offense to what Patten did for the Pats in the past, but he's aging. I'd rather someone with more left in his career.
Josh Reed
7 March 2010
ow New England has to get Logan Mankins signed.
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13 September 2009
Not to be forgotten is slot target Josh Reed, who has a knack for working over the middle. And while RB Marshawn Lynch is suspended for the game, don’t take his replacement, Fred Jackson, lightly. He can step in and the Bills ground game won’t lose a step.
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9 November 2008
ut consistent heat, Pats QB Matt Cassel could have the time to pick the Bills secondary apart.
WR Josh Reed -He's Buffalo's version of Wes Welker: a quality slot receiver that consistently moves the chains. Reed excels in finding soft spots on zones and keeps Buffalo's offense humming. Just because the Bills spread the ball around (five players have at least 20 receptions) doesn't diminish Reed's contributions. Without Reed working underneath, it doesn't open up the deep routes to Lee Evans.
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