Feverdream
Club Member
I still think swing and screen passes have a place in any attack. You have to attack the entire field.Call Andy Reid for advice on who to target for intermediate yardage. He might loan Kelce out for a game or two.
I still think swing and screen passes have a place in any attack. You have to attack the entire field.Call Andy Reid for advice on who to target for intermediate yardage. He might loan Kelce out for a game or two.
Please allow me to make one slight correction to your post.RBs should get the ball there...
Sadly... we don't have one that excels there.
Sounds like "Lemming juice" to me. - LOLYour coach aint smart enough to see the play is negative on so many levels
Throw to Waddle anywhere you want, just don't hang him out to dry like was done several times last year. There's just no need for it.While I'd like to agree with you... sadly, I can't. I firmly believe that Waddle's best game is in the middle of the field.
He isn't tall... he isn't going to dominate on the sidelines. For better or worse, his arena is in the middle of the field, trying not to get killed.
I still think swing and screen passes have a place in any attack. You have to attack the entire field.
Those plays were the worst. McD seems smart enough to learn from his mistakes.If I never see another wide receiver screen I’ll be the happiest man alive. Such a dumb play call. Go forward, not backwards. Want to see much more positive short passes in the 4-10 yard range rather than behind the LoS plays.
If that's true WR in round 1 is SO in play.
I think we ran WR screens more than any team in the NFL and were the 3rd or 4th most effective at it.Those plays were the worst. McD seems smart enough to learn from his mistakes.
I don’t mind the bubble screen in general. I just don’t like it on third and short. Don’t like a pitch play in that situation either. Nothing with the ball traveling backwards in the air on third and short.I think we ran WR screens more than any team in the NFL and were the 3rd or 4th most effective at it.
It’d be great if we more in alignment with SF on this - they ran WR screens/bubble screens league average and were the most efficient team at them by a wide margin.
I don’t mind it in doses - we just ran bubble screens every time… instead of running it up the gut when Mostert was very successful in 3rd and short situations.I don’t mind the bubble screen in general. I just don’t like it on third and short. Don’t like a pitch play in that situation either. Nothing with the ball traveling backwards in the air on third and short.