When I think of screen plays I think of soft pussies who can't block and routinely get tackled by blades of grass. Somehow the huskies are even worse than that
Is it sad that I actually remember watching that MMA fight at a buddy's apt on an illegal cable box in the early 90s. Shit was cool before Dana White and his damn rules and stuff.
Series 3 and 4 sum up all that is wrong with Petersen and why he probably sucks.
I've made both these points 23 times already, but why would you stop using Daniels after he made plays each time his number was called? It's a disgrace that he wasn't even in the game the last series. Perkins and Daniels should be staples of this offense. Daniels is 6'4" 240 and probably runs a 4.5.
When you look at the offense, where are the playmakers?
Washington is a playmaker and probably our most likely sudden threat to score. His weakness is that he can be very inconsistent and his variance in plays can be really wide. His high water plays are great and his low moments leave you scratching your head.
Generally speaking our WRs are pedestrian and full of JAGs compared to the rest of the conference. I saw some preview for the game that said that Mickens runs detailed and precise routes. That made me laugh. When our WRs get open, I feel like it is more driven by solid play design than anything that they do. We don't have a single WR that we look at at this point and feel comfortable throwing the ball to on a 3rd and 6 and feeling comfortable that they will out battle a CB for the ball on a 50/50 throw.
We do have some strengths at the TE position and I do think that we should see more of this in the offense. I do think that we've seen more from the TE position in the last 2 games. 6 of Perkins' 13 catches came in the last game. All 7 of Daniels' catches have come in the last 2 games. These 2 need to be looking at about 10 catches total per game and getting in the neighborhood of 12-15 targets per game.
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I've made both these points 23 times already, but why would you stop using Daniels after he made plays each time his number was called? It's a disgrace that he wasn't even in the game the last series. Perkins and Daniels should be staples of this offense. Daniels is 6'4" 240 and probably runs a 4.5.
Get McClatcher the fucking ball a few times.
Are you referring to mclutchens?
Washington is a playmaker and probably our most likely sudden threat to score. His weakness is that he can be very inconsistent and his variance in plays can be really wide. His high water plays are great and his low moments leave you scratching your head.
Generally speaking our WRs are pedestrian and full of JAGs compared to the rest of the conference. I saw some preview for the game that said that Mickens runs detailed and precise routes. That made me laugh. When our WRs get open, I feel like it is more driven by solid play design than anything that they do. We don't have a single WR that we look at at this point and feel comfortable throwing the ball to on a 3rd and 6 and feeling comfortable that they will out battle a CB for the ball on a 50/50 throw.
We do have some strengths at the TE position and I do think that we should see more of this in the offense. I do think that we've seen more from the TE position in the last 2 games. 6 of Perkins' 13 catches came in the last game. All 7 of Daniels' catches have come in the last 2 games. These 2 need to be looking at about 10 catches total per game and getting in the neighborhood of 12-15 targets per game.