i knew i was on to something:I can see your mind is not on football. - LOL
i knew i was on to something:I can see your mind is not on football. - LOL
Berrios is better.And don’t forget that with grant every other punt was on the ground
Except never muff a single punt.This is a waste good dude, but he did nothing for us last year
i knew i was on to something:
I'd be interested in knowing how many fumbles he had and how many muffed punts. With Grant back there, it was hold your breath because it was too often going to be a muff, a fumble, or a long return. With Berrios back there I can go take a leak on punt returns if I need to because I can be confident he will do the single most important thing a punt returner must do. Catch the gawd damned ball cleanly.Btw... Jakeem Grant.
7 years
4 Punt return TDs
10.3 average
2 Kickoff return TDs
24.5 yard average
The memories that some here think they have... of Grant getting 2-3 per year?
Absolute crap.
Never happened.
Look it up.
Btw... Jakeem Grant.
7 years
4 Punt return TDs
10.3 average
2 Kickoff return TDs
24.5 yard average
The memories that some here think they have... of Grant getting 2-3 per year?
Absolute crap.
Never happened.
Look it up.
Love him but he needs to be used better. Where were all the quick slants his receiver coach used to run?
I like him as a punt returner but it’s obvious Tua doesn’t look to him in the pass game. Tua would rather throw into double coverage elsewhere than take a throw to BB and that tells you all you need to know about BB as a receiving threat. I think we go get 1-2 receivers from outside to go with Hill, Waddle, EE and Berrios.
It was too much of Hill trying to get 2k. Funny enough Hill probably hits 2k if not for several crucial drops.Brother early in the year Tua was hitting Berrios and Cracraft, but the second half of the year not much at all. Was it a combo of the offensive line was so beat up, Tua didn't have enough time to make reads, and the time to throw, plus the plays coming in so late he couldn't get a good read on the defense set up.
Another thought on this subject: By the time the season ended, I’d lost count of how many times TT had to climb a ladder to chase down a wild snap from Connor Williams. Sometimes they were high, sometimes Tua was scooping them off the ground, but in such a timing based passing offense, it seemed like Williams’ bad snaps blew up some quick passing plays before they even had a chance to develop.I'm not convinced TT was the problem. Mcd calls the plays. No time for 'kill.' TH/Waddle were 1st reads (often 1 and 2). No time for progression.