That was under former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. He’s having fun in new offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien’s offense after calling last year, “a struggle.” He finished his first season in New England with 55 catches for 800 yards with five touchdowns. It’s not as if he’s been ignored in that area of the field. The Patriots primarily have worked in the red zone through four practices, but Bourne was targeted 10 times in the red area through his first two seasons in New England. The 6-foot-1 pass-catcher looks good, he’s in shape, he’s running crisp routes, the ball’s just not going his way right now, a source said. It’s all about the game for me, though.”Įven within the organization, there’s not a lot of clarity on why Bourne isn’t getting targeted in practice. Just catching with the teammates before practice or whatever. If I’m not getting it in practice, I have to make sure I’m getting touches with the jugs. “Just want to make sure I’m getting touches.
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