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Marcedes Lewis affect

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(This post was last modified: 10-28-2014, 08:13 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

I know he isnt the best receiving TE but he is a good Red Zone threat.  He also isnt the best blocking TE but he is better than average and much better than any other TE we have on the roster.  D Rob has had 2 100 yard games in his first 2 NFL starts without Lewis.  When we do get Lewis back how much better do you think he makes our running game with this oline also starting to gel? With a healthy and hung improving oline, Lewis at TE, and the emergence or D Rob at the RB position I think the sky is the limit if it all falls into place. He is on pace to be back by week 12 BTW


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#2

I never thought D Rob would make it in the NFL as a RB btw but its looking like I was wrong going by the last couple of games.  He has always had the speed but now with the added weight he has some power and runs hard every play to go along with the vision and better than expected patience. 


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Quote:I never thought D Rob would make it in the NFL as a RB btw but its looking like I was wrong going by the last couple of games.  He has always had the speed but now with the added weight he has some power and runs hard every play to go along with the vision and better than expected patience. 
 

I always knew running back would be the best position for him because he ran more than most FBS quarterbacks at Michigan. There were complaints he can't catch a ball in double coverage or small spaces after the Senior Bowl, so wide receiver never made any sense.

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#4

Effect.
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#5
(This post was last modified: 10-28-2014, 08:34 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Quote:Effect.
are you sure? 

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#6

Quote:are you sure?
Yup.
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#7

Effect except if you accept the affect
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#8

He will no doubt help in both areas you talk about(redzone and blocking) I know plenty of folks dont like him but I say use him when we can until we cant lol


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#9

Affect is a verb Effect is a noun. What this thread title is describing is a noun.


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Quote:I know he isnt the best receiving TE but he is a good Red Zone threat.  He also isnt the best blocking TE
but he is better than average and much better than any other TE we have on the roster.  D Rob has had 2 100 yard games in his first 2 NFL starts without Lewis.  When we do get Lewis back how much better do you think he makes our running game with this oline also starting to gel? With a healthy and hung improving oline, Lewis at TE, and the emergence or D Rob at the RB position I think the sky is the limit if it all falls into place. He is on pace to be back by week 12 BTW
I am not sure I agree, who blocks better than Marcedes at the TE position?



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#11

Quote:I am not sure I agree, who blocks better than Marcedes at the TE position?
 

On our team? Nobody. In the whole NFL? That is a different story.

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#12

Quote:I am not sure I agree, who blocks better than Marcedes at the TE position?
Jason Witten
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#13

Quote:Jason Witten
 

We need to get a guy like him in the draft.

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#14

Quote:We need to get a guy like him in the draft.


So does most of the league.
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#15

Quote:Jason Witten


So he's the 2nd best blocking TE in the league?
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#16

Quote:So he's the 2nd best blocking TE in the league?
 

He is a better blocker than Marcedes Lewis.

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#17

He definitely will help. In both aspects
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#18

Harbor is a terrible blocker, Lewis definitely makes that better.


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#19

Quote:He is a better blocker than Marcedes Lewis.
He is also a future HOFer.
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#20

Quote:Effect except if you accept the affect
Wrong.

 

Except if you accept the effect of being affected.

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