Saints making strongest push for Anquan Boldin???

But the receivers simply did not show up against the bigger defenses.

Yet this was your first post in this discussion:

It's a bad thing because four receivers cannot be on the field at one time and the person who will take the hit from this is Snead and he was already inconsistent last year with deep balls. Now Snead takes some snaps also away from Thomas in the slot. And then there's Coleman or Harris whoever stays.

Once again, volume issues abound.

You seem to have a problem with the team bringing in Boldin but the further this discussion goes, the less your posts seem to support your initial assertion.

Hopefully all of the young veteran WRs are better and Thomas comes in and makes an impact. That still doesn't negate that Boldin could be a nice insurance policy if he has something left, and/or if an issue arises at the position, and he could boost competition in camp (my original points).

You're worrying about playing time and production and we don't have any idea who is going to be healthy, improved, and ready to play in September.