I guess we'll see if Ramsey was wrong, or if Amendola is like nearly every other NE receiver once they leave Tom Brady's sweet caress.
Take a close look at some of the stats of WR's that supposedly became superstars after they left their previous team and went to New England and I think you'll be shocked that for most of them things didn't change that much except for 1 player. Wes Welker turned into an absolute stud when he went to New England from Miami which probably had as much to do with Miami as it did New England. Amendola improved, but I don't see a big difference. 2010 and 2012 with the Rams Amendola was comparable to what he did in New England. Randy Moss was a stud at Minnesota before coming to New England the fact that the Raiders couldn't get anything from him again was probably their fault. Who else? Chris Hogan? Brandon Cooks had better seasons in New Orleans. Who am I forgetting? Edelman has been with NE the whole time so there's nothing to compare him to. I'm not saying that Tom doesn't help, but this is more myth then legend. Notice that I'm comparing the player prior to NE and then in NE and not NE and then after NE. That's because people don't leave NE in their prime, they leave at the end of their career if they leave at all. Obviously there's going to be a drop off at the end of their career. I don't expect Amendola to put up numbers for 3 years, but he might have 1 decent season left in him.
Seas--Team-----GM-GS-Rec-Yds-Avg-Lng-TD
2017 Patriots 15 8 61 659 10.8 27 2
2016 Patriots 12 4 23 243 10.6 32 4
2015 Patriots 14 7 65 648 10 41 3
2014 Patriots 16 4 27 200 7.4 21 1
2013 Patriots 12 6 54 633 11.7 57 2
2012 Rams 11 8 63 666 10.6 56 3
2011 Rams 1 1 5 45 9 18 0
2010 Rams 16 6 85 689 8.1 36 3
2009 Rams 14 2 43 326 7.6 25 1