Julio Jones is
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http://www.authenticpatriotssale.com/cameron-fleming-jersey-c-1_6.html offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian. He recently told ESPN.com, “…when you have a player like Julio, it's making sure we maximize his opportunities because there is so much double-coverage, there are so many unique coverages that roll his way that when we don't get that, let's make sure he's one of the primary receivers on that play because it is such a tough matchup for anybody one on one." Last year, Jones
http://www.authenticpatriotssale.com/clay-harbor-jersey-c-1_9.html was targeted just 10 times in the red zone. That was tied with Justin Hardy, who played on just 28 percent of the team’s offensive snaps, for the fifth-most targets inside the 20. As strange
http://www.authenticpatriotssale.com/barkevious-mingo-jersey-c-1_4.html as it is to have a player that talented get so little action at such an important part of the field, what may be stranger is that Jones’ production in that area warranted his place among those ranks, although we're working with small samples here.