McDaniels: Danny Amendola was like a rookie in 2013

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The New England Patriots paid wide receiver Danny Amendola to fill Wes Welker's shoes in 2013.

What they got was an oft-injured player who started just six games (played in 12) and caught 54 passes.

The Patriots handed Amendola a five-year, $28.5 million contract, with a $6 million signing bonus, expecting to get a gritty veteran receiver. Instead, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels described the receiver as somewhat of a greenhorn.

"Danny's not dissimilar to the rookies," McDaniels told the Boston Globe. "He wasn't here before, and he had an opportunity to get a foundation and a system last year. And now it's his second year, and it will be exciting to see Danny's growth. Any time you're in your second year in a system, you're more comfortable. We're excited to see what he does."

Perhaps Amendola can overcome his first-year failures, but in reality, his production was on par with his previous four years in St. Louis: miss multiple games with injuries, catch 50 to 75 passes, gain 600-or-so yards and grab a couple of touchdowns.

The Patriots' offseason moves don't impart a belief that Amendola will suddenly become the player they paid him to be just because it's his second year in the system. The Pats re-signed Julian Edelman -- who became the player Amendola was paid to be -- brought in veteran Brandon LaFell and drafted Jeremy Gallon.

With Rob Gronkowski expected to return from a torn ACL and an improved Kenbrell Thompkins and Aaron Dobson hoping to buttress Edelman, Amendola might be in a fight for playing time.

Given his contract, it's going to take a major leap in production and health for Amendola to stick on the Patriots' roster beyond 2014.
 

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It amazes me the Patriots won games with those receivers. Real testament to Tom Brady, IMO, he is one heckuva great QB.
 

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If he could of stayed healthy they would have kept him. But alas, he cant, so its a good thing we didnt pay him.
 

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I'm a little perplexed by this... Danny played in McDaniels' system before, so.... yeah.
 

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I'm a little perplexed by this... Danny played in McDaniels' system before, so.... yeah.
Yeah, that's what I initially thought too, but this one could be markedly different than the one he ran here.
Plus, Amendola didn't play a lot in 2011. About a half of one game.
 

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Also got to remember that the year McD was Oc it was also the lockout year. So not much offseason for him to learn it, then gets injured right away.
 

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I'm never surprised to see a decline in production after a player receives a big pay increase.

Danny's production really didn't decline, but it certainly didn't increase. Hahahahaha
 

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I'm confused. I thought Brady would be able to elevate him.
 

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The Patsies have Julian Edelman who stepped up to the plate. They may decide that they found a healthier version of Amendola and cut him loose.