Actually, my only fault was not comparing Hogan's 2015 numbers as a better measuring stick, seeing as it was the same offense Goodwin played in 2016 minus Sammy playing in 8 games compared 13 in 2015 with Hogan. (Which I followed up with several posts later)
In 2015 Hogan had the practically same yards with 450 yards, which actually is one less than Goodwin's 451, 1 fewer touchdowns with 2 compared to Goodwins 3,7 more receptions at 36 compared to Goodwin's 29, and less YPC at 12.5 in 2015 compared to Goodwin's 14.9 YPC in the Bills offense in 2016.
Seems like to me its the same production Hogan had as our 4th option here in Buffalo. I could care less what he did in New England, his numbers weren't world breaking, most of his big plays he wasn't even covered.