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Get StartedWhere would he fit in our offense? Slot or outside?
I didn't see it....
He plays with the kid every day so more power to him...
but in what little we saw of him last year....I don't see him getting more touches. From what we did in the off season and what I saw last year.....im testing my new look run oline and I'm continuing to get the ball to Riddick in space.
If anyone gets more touches id think its Abdullah because hopefully were running the ball more effectively or Ebron because he develops into the MUN he was drafted to be.
Jay Lee makes the team and plays behind Marvin....I think that gets him more touches than TJ Jones playing behind Tate.
Jay Lee makes the team and plays behind Marvin....I think that gets him more touches than TJ Jones playing behind Tate.
Idk about that. I think Jones has the #3 locked up right now. He's a perfect slot guy IMO..
agreed if a WR is in the slot....but if they split someone into the slot I think a good percentage of the time it will be Riddick or ebron.
Like some people pointed out, TJ Jones can play on the outside and inside. I just think he's the #3 WR behind Tate and M. Jones. The Fuller experiment should be over.......Kerley could be a #4/#5 and is our ST guy. Hot mess really lol. Maybe one of these UDFA make a splash early....
Im ok with our top 3 receivers. Plus i expect Ebron to continue to get more looks and we still have Riddick. Only so many balls to go around, plus it looks like we are going to try and run the ball more.
Nothing we haven't seen before, right? ..lol. I think M. Jones is good for 80+ recs and over 1,000 yds anyways. Throw in around 8 TDs and all is well. He's no CJ but the drop off isn't that major IMO. The weapons are there....just gotta protect the QB. By doing that, like you said, they plan on running the ball this year. They have already shown their hand on what they "plan" on doing through free agency and the draft.
So, are you guys thinking this is going to be a run heavy offense, or just a more effective version of what we've seen the last few years? IMO, Stafford will still be throwing the ball 30+ times per game.
So, are you guys thinking this is going to be a run heavy offense, or just a more effective version of what we've seen the last few years? IMO, Stafford will still be throwing the ball 30+ times per game.
Quin made moves to make the run game effective potentially in the future. Short term though not much has changed. Youll probably have Decker at RT....a rookie but probably an upgrade to run blocking from what was there last year. Then you MIGHT have a new center...also a rookie. Same 2 guards, same LT. I do think the 2 guards will benefit from a more capable C....that is if he wins the job over Samsonite.
I just don't see that equating to a hugely successful run game in year 1. So ya, I think we see a lot of what we saw last year. Good news is that worked a lot of the time. Get Riddick in open space, hopefully ebron can progress, tate running crossing routes, marvin as a deep option. Abdullah holds onto the ball and I think we have a better offense than last year.
I think our problem will be more based on how our defense performs. I don't see a single spot where that was upgraded from last year. MAYYYYBE DT....which wasn't really a problem spot anyways.
Not a single spot on D improved? Maybe DT? Cmon man....Robinson is a huge upgrade, Killebrew should improve the secondary play, picked up a bevy of LBs that should contrubute right away, Zettel is an upgrade over Jones too. My worry is the youth movement but as long as they can play, we should be fine. And if they even can have just somewhat of a running game, that alone improves the defense because they'll be rested. A lot of "ifs" but they got talent...
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