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Hurns/Robinson depatures was a really good thing.
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Sorry, I didn't mean Arob doesn't run the routes he's used to cause he does, they are just like a round hole square peg fit with the rest of what the offense is succeeding with. What he's trying to do sticks out like a sore thumb compared to everyone else.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (11-09-2018, 04:34 AM)Upper Wrote: Sorry, I didn't mean Arob doesn't run the routes he's used to cause he does, they are just like a round hole square peg fit with the rest of what the offense is succeeding with. What he's trying to do sticks out like a sore thumb compared to everyone else. And that's where I attribute the blame to Mitch. The routes to Arob are there to take advantage of but it in order to maximize Arob you need to trust him on contested catches and let him make a play. Mitch can't do that and so I guess to your point, he is a square peg in a round hole once he's not being used in that manner. I still remain an Arob "truther" but it is kind of funny Arob>Nuk used to be a thing We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (11-09-2018, 02:11 PM)Inziladun Wrote:(11-09-2018, 02:07 PM)Setsuna00 Wrote: Define good. Surely you jest right? Sigh...here we go. Dede Westbrook 33 rec to 48 targets catches 68.75% of passes thrown to him. With 3 drops his catch to drop ratio is 11 catches for every 1 drop Donte Moncrief 29 rec to 56 targets catches 51.79% of passes thrown to him. With 3 drops his catch to drop ratio is 9.7 catches for every 1 drop Keelan Cole 29 rec to 49 targets catches 59.18% of passes thrown to him. With 7 drops his catch to drop ratio is 4.1 catches every 1 drop DJ Chark 12 rec to 23 targets catches 52.17% of passes thrown to him. With 2 drops his catch to drop ratio is 6 catches every 1 drop Reception stats from ESPN Drop stats from FOXSPORTS So Inziladun please come up with a more sound argument than "catching a pass is a good start."
Oh, wow, you were being serious. Yeah you're totally right, our receivers can catch balls, they're the greatest.
PFT just reported that Allen Robinson is groin to be back on the field this week for the Bears.
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I agree with Caldwell on both of these players.
This team was built to be a run first offense. As one poster mentioned receivers are a dime a dozen and going into the season I believed that ASJ would lead the team in targets, being a primary option on short routes on third towns to move the chains. We have a trio of young receivers who are locked into cheap deals under their rookie contacts. Westbrook has continued to develop and could very well become a solid 2nd to 3rd WR in this league. Chark was a futures pick who will work his tail off and continue to develop. Moncreif will probably be gone next year as I believe that the team will draft another WR next year. In hindsight, it probably would have been better to have kept Shane Wynn in that spot.
Respect the game. Play with a sense of urgency.
1.) Take care of the ball. Win the turnover battle. 2.) It's all about 3rd down. Win on 3rd down to win the game. 3.) Playmakers make plays. The only reason that you put your uniform on is to make plays. In order to EARN your paycheck, you must make plays. Learn from the great collapse of 2023.
The problem is that one poster, and Vic, were wrong. WRs are not a dime a dozen.
(11-10-2018, 11:38 AM)jagsfan06 Wrote: This team was built to be a run first offense. As one poster mentioned receivers are a dime a dozen and going into the season I believed that ASJ would lead the team in targets, being a primary option on short routes on third towns to move the chains. It's only a run first offense because management doesn't trust Bortles to throw the ball. At the NFL level, there is NO position at which decent players are a dime a dozen. Westbrook and Chark are cheap, but Moncreif has done nothing to prove he's worth the money.
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arob hasn’t been thrown the ball there bc it’s been weird games. he’s a number 1
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Robinson has one good game and he's Hopkins level good now? I'm done with this conversation.
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