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3 penalties yesterday.   4 catches on the season.  I know he wasn't brought in as a receiving TE but if you are coming in solely as a blocking TE, one would think he'd know the rulebook at it applies to blocking infractions.
(11-15-2021, 01:17 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: [ -> ]3 penalties yesterday.   4 catches on the season.  I know he wasn't brought in as a receiving TE but if you are coming in solely as a blocking TE, one would think he'd know the rulebook at it applies to blocking infractions.

Great name though
Manhertz the team
That was super annoying yesterday. Come on manhertz
I’m thinking he gets cut after this year.
Thankfully the brilliant Meyer and Baalke prioritized this guy in the off season...
Obviously, he had a bad day. The blocking penalty doesn't irk me that much because I thought it was a ticky-tack foul. It wasn't a blind-side block or anything.

The penalty that really irked me was the false start on the very first play of the game. I don't understand how a player can false start on the very first play.
(11-15-2021, 02:06 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]Thankfully the brilliant Meyer and Baalke prioritized this guy in the off season...

He's a Combo WR and Blocker so there was no need to prioritize a WR or OL in free agency since we were getting both in 1 signing.   There's a reason teams like New England always figure things out whereas the Jags always get screwed taking the non-conventional approach to everything.  That said, Arnold was a nice find along with a 3rd rounder (but it did cost us our psycho-depressed 1st round pick)
The Urbz/Baalke grand design for TE was to jettison a third rounder who had bad injury luck, sign Manhertz and Tebow, then scramble like hell a few weeks into the season to add Hollister and eventually Arnold.

Horribly managed

( they could have had Arnold when they signed Manhertz and Arnold was cheaper)
Arnold has helped a lot at tight end. Right now it would be nice to get shags back to be that second tight end. Also I'm not giving up on manhertz. He just needs to be smart
(11-15-2021, 03:59 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]The Urbz/Baalke grand design for TE  was to jettison a third rounder who had bad injury luck, sign Manhertz and Tebow, then scramble like hell a few weeks into the season to add Hollister and eventually Arnold.

Horribly managed

( they could have had Arnold when they signed Manhertz and Arnold was cheaper)

Hilariously it isn't the only position group grossly mismanaged by this duo.
Arguably RB, CB and OL have also had terrible moves (or lack of) made.