Exploring the Puzzling Use of TreVeyon Henderson in NFL
Kevin Walsh
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There has been considerable confusion surrounding the usage of Traveon Henderson in the New England Patriots' lineup. Despite being a less favored option, his involvement, or lack thereof, has sparked debates among fans and analysts alike. Comparing current strategies to the past, it's clear that the days of a bell-cow running back like Corey Dillon are long gone, with the team now heavily relying on Ramondre Stevenson.
Stevenson's role has been significant, especially in crucial playoff games, where he has managed to consistently protect the ball and grind out yardage, notably achieving 25 carries in his last game. This strategy highlights a shift from potentially using Henderson more, who has not been utilized in essential situations during the playoffs.
Commentary from Mike Blewitt and Joe Licy has added to the ongoing discussion regarding the Patriots' strategic choices. They, along with many others, remain perplexed by the team's decision to limit Henderson's role despite the potential need for more dynamic options in high-stake games like the conference championship and the Super Bowl.
The situation continues to be a topic of intrigue as the Patriots progress, leaving fans and pundits questioning if there might be a change of course in the upcoming games or if Stevenson will continue to be the primary ball carrier.
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