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Julius Thomas poised for big year..

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(This post was last modified: 06-27-2016, 10:06 PM by HERO OF THE DAY.)

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I think that with Thomas breaking out.. Plus with how Robinson and hurns play.. Bortles will be so much more confident going into season.. Plus ivory this offense is gonna be good..
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#2

I really feel he can bounce back and have a great year. Hoping for no injuries for him, he did pretty well late last season so hopefully he just keeps improving for us.


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Quote:I really feel he can bounce back and have a great year. Hoping for no injuries for him, he did pretty well late last season so hopefully he just keeps improving for us.


True I agree I think he can stay healthy.. If he does look out man..
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He would have scored 7 or 8 TDs if he played all year. Probably another 200 yards.


He will stretch the LBs and give Ivory and Yeldon room to work.
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#5

Thomas

 

Robinson

 

Hurns

 

lee

 

Green

 

Rosemary

 

Thyme


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#6

I dunno, he was pretty big last year and it didn't work out so well.


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Quote:I dunno, he was pretty big last year and it didn't work out so well.


What do you mean?
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#8

Quote:What do you mean?


Lol.
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#9

Quote:What do you mean?


He was a bit out of shape coming off the injury last year.


"Big"


Like.... Waist size.
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#10

I'd like to see how this offense looks with a healthy arsenal from start to finish

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#11

Quote:He was a bit out of shape coming off the injury last year.


"Big"


Like.... Waist size.


Ahh, ok. Is he in better shape this year? I hope so.
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#12

Quote:Ahh, ok. Is he in better shape this year? I hope so.
Yes. He looked great at mini camp.
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#13

I think every offensive skill player is poised for a big year because Bortles keeps improving and learning. As he improves so does everyone else.
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#14

Someone in the comments of the article said " To bad JT can't block ". Fair enough, but who would want a guy that gets double covered and has put up 10 td's in a year to block????


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Quote:Someone in the comments of the article said " To bad JT can't block ". Fair enough, but who would want a guy that gets double covered and has put up 10 td's in a year to block????


Why have him block when we already have the ultimate blocking TE in Lewis. Others just jealous they don't have a Lewis!
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JT actually didn't look terrible blocking towards the end of the year after his hand healed up more. They didn't ask him to do it very often and probably won't moving forward - but I think he'll be OK when he has to block.
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#17

It would seem we have flexibility in that regard.  Either can block and/or catch.

 

JT can block when defenses expect him to run routes, and ML can run routes when expected to stay in to block.

 

Each has the opposite strength, but are more than capable at the other.  We could flip TEs without flipping the formation per se and gain advantage.


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