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    Re: Film Review: Key plays, Big plays, Interesting Concepts and Miscues (A CLOSER LOOK)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...the-team/page7

    Quote Originally Posted by edromeo View Post
    To be clear, personally as a Lamar fan, I think signing a true "true #1 WR" would be great for Lamar's stats.

    But first lets take a look at 2019:
    Led league in passing TDs.
    Tops in DVOA.
    12th in YPA.
    4th in 1st down%.
    League MVP QB.
    Lamar Jackson target accuracy #6 in the NFL

    Having the "true #1" would make Lamar's Jackson (former league MVP) life easier..but looking at the overall cost required vs the impact on the team it just doesn't make sense to me when you actually look at this Ravens team. The delta between Hollywood and "true #1 WR" isn't worth the resources to acquire one, and the resources required would take away from addressing other areas of higher impact....like Pass rusher.

    But what changed?

    What changed on the OL: Loss of Yanda caused a hole at RG, loss of Stanley which forced Brown to LT which caused a hole at RT, inability of Skura to bounce back caused issues at C

    What changed at TE: Loss of Hurst coupled with injury to Boyle, went from 3 top 30 TE (2 top 10) ---> 1 top 10 TE in Andrews and FB/DT filling in at TE and bunch of street TEs

    Lamar- experienced a regression in his ability as rhythm drop back passer, his fundamentals and footwork were all over the place and he was missing reads, miss throws, and was more inaccurate. Lamar's target accuracy fell from #6 to #28. If you really want to get into the details of the decline of the passing game look at the drop in target accuracy across the board for ever receiver on the team.

    The WRs have experienced the least amount of personnel change on offense from 2019 to 2020.
    A WR corps of: Hollywood, Snead, Roberts, Boykin were part of the 2019 offense/passing game. Best in NFL passing game.
    They lost Seth Roberts lost Seth Roberts and gained Duvernay and Proche.


    When you look at 2019 and 2020 adding a top tier FA WR or "true #1 WR" doesn't seem like a solution to any of the issues.
    Adding a top tier FA WR or "true #1 WR" seems like addressing a perceived schematic problem that won't change anyway because Greg Roman is still the OC. Barring an unforeseen philosophical shift there isn't any reason to believe there will be a significant increase in attempts (regardless of how much we may want it). So even if you threw in a "true #1 WR" what's going to happen with the target share? Whose targets is this other mouth going to take from? If you think Hollywood is chirping now....wait until his target share drops from the team leading 25%. Or do you want the target share reduced from Andrews plate of 25%?



    Fix the OL.
    Boyle stays healthy/add 3rd TE.
    Allow the home drafted passing game to develop.
    Allow the Tee Martin and Keith Williams a chance to work.
    Allow Lamar a chance to bounce back to the passer he was in 2019 and maybe even take the next step.
    Allow Hollywood, Boykin and Duvernay a chance to progress don't stunt it.
    Draft a WR whenever/where ever they represent BPA.
    Quote Originally Posted by edromeo View Post
    Andrews-3 drops this year vs 5 in 2019
    Hollywood-6 drops this year vs 4 drops in 2019
    Miles-1 drop this year - 1 drop last year

    But, (QB) target accuracy to receiver drops isn't a direct because most places don't count uncatchable/off target passes as drops against the receiver.

    The stat that really shows the difference in service the receivers get is raw catch% vs true catch%, (receiver) target accuracy and target quality:

    Advanced Stats Courtesy of:
    https://www.playerprofiler.com/


    Metrics C.Davis Brown Andrews Boykin Snead Duvernay Boyle
    Target Share 23.1%(24th) 25.2%(12th) 24.9%
    (3rd)
    10.5% 14.2
    (78th)
    7.1% 7.2%
    Target
    Rate
    25%
    (41st)
    23.1%
    (58th)
    26.9%
    (35th)
    14.5% 18.6%
    (119th)
    14% 14.7%
    YPRR 2.67
    (4th)
    1.80
    (47th)
    2.12
    (5th)
    1.17 1.67
    (58th)
    1.08 0.97
    Catchable
    Target%
    80.4%(74tgts) 71.7%(71tgts) 77.5%(69tgts) 66.7%(15tgts) 83.3%(40tgts) 80.8%(21tgts) 82.2%(15tgts)
    Target
    Quality
    6.5 (19th) 5.6 (59th) 5.7 (11th) 4.4 5.9 (37th) 4.7 4.8
    Catch
    Rate
    70..7%(83rd) 58.6%(83rd) 65.2%(23rd) 57.6% 68.8%(36th) 76.9% 82.4%
    True
    Catch Rate
    87.8%(78th) 81.7%(78th) 84.1%(29th) 86.4% 82.5%(75th) 95.2% 93.3%
    Target
    Accuracy
    7.28%(46th) 6.82%(86th) 7.28%(19th) 6.14% 7.40%(36th) 6.73% 7.06%
    Target
    Separation
    1.55(69th) 1.87(24th) 1.69(11th) 1.65 2.19(3rd) 1.27 1.56
    Drop% 2.2%(35th) 6.1%(35th) 3.4%(30th) 3.0% 12.5%(3rd) 3.8% 0%


    Target Share – measures the percentage of all passing targets directed at a particular wide receiver or tight end in games that that receiver was involved in the passing attack.

    Target Rate – Ratio of total targets to total routes run by running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends.

    Target Quality – combines catchable targets with average target depth putting a premium on deep, catchable targets and
    discounting shorter, uncatchable passes.

    Catch Rate – captures a player’s ability to secure to secure the football in all situations regardless of the level of difficulty by dividing the total receptions by total targets.

    True Catch Rate – reception percentage based solely on catchable targets.

    Accuracy Rating grades the accuracy each of throw on a 1-10 scale. 1-3 representing the most errand throw, 4-7 representing throws in some range of catchable but sub-optimal, and 8-10 representing the most pinpoint passes allowing receivers to convert receptions and gain yards after the catch. Quarterbacks with Accuracy Ratings above 6.0 are considered highly accurate, and those below 4.0 are considered highly inaccurate.

    Target Separation – A receiver’s average yards of separation from his assigned defender at the moment the pass arrives.


    https://www.playerprofiler.com/

    ^^That site has all the advanced stats from the used for the chart above. (and helped put some cash in money pocket from fantasy)
    Last edited by edromeo; 03-11-2021 at 01:54 PM.
    "Those corners...and those safeties are going to be one-on-one... and we got to make them pay for it," Harbs

    "I think he’d be[Lamar] the greatest player in the history of the game,” Young said





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    Re: Film Review: Miles Targets

    Browns
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...93#post1937593
    out/comeback *tough ball placement*

    Houston
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...36#post1937736

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...54#post1937754


    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...33#post1937833
    ball placement issue w/ example

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...38#post1941138


    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...05#post1942105
    ball placement mention refer back to previous mention

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...08#post1942108

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...80#post1943080
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...89#post1943089
    Houston open non-targets

    Chiefs
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...64#post1947864
    twisting catch

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...77#post1947877
    open non-target deep shot right (pressure?)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...90#post1947890
    open non-target (drag) didn't see Safety rotate to down on Hollywood

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...63#post1950263
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...60#post2064060
    open non-target quick 2-step slant (R) *hot* read (?)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...60#post2064060
    off target deep shot (L) no chance

    Washington
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...92#post1952192
    -open non-target (R) deep come back
    -open deep sideline (L) off target over thrown

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...08#post1952208
    hitch (R)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...08#post1952208
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...86#post1952486
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...93#post1953693
    comeback - interception (decision making/ball placement)
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...90#post1956090
    ^^despite the previously posted evidence some posters agree only after the national pundit article

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...69#post1952569
    fake punt comeback route

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...09#post1955509
    open non-target slant (R)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...33#post1955533
    Lamar's Spontaneous Genius produces 14pts beyond the Xs and Os, outside of structure

    Bengals
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...42#post1958142
    low bad ball target double coverage not open

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...49#post1958149
    miscommunication #1 (?) not open fade route/blocking -bad read Hollywood open flat (L)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...92#post1958792

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...77#post1959177
    open non-target slant (L)

    Quote Originally Posted by Harbaugh
    ...Miles Boykin has played well even though the catches aren't there. Harbaugh, though, acknowledges that's how WRs are measured. "We want to get him more involved."
    Eagles
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...54#post1963954
    sideline deep out

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...65#post1964165
    miscommunication #2 go-route vs comeback

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...15#post1964715
    open non-target slant (L)

    Miscommunications mentioned by media during pressers:
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...57#post1965357

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...38#post1965538

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...75#post1965575
    ^^my take

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...93#post1965693
    ^^chopping up accountability for the passing game/Boykin

    Josh Harris on Summer Workouts: mentions Lamar needs to throw it to Boykin like he throws it to Marquise
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...93#post1965693

    https://www.radio.com/1057thefan/blo...work-on-throws

    Sip2Tally Boykin Film:
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...59#post1966259
    Target Sep stat
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...60#post1969060

    DuV targets
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...21#post1964021

    Steelers
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...20#post1981220
    corner route from slot TD

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...22#post1981222
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...27#post1981227
    square in (R) pass off target behind

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...33#post1983733
    nasty split (R) Post goes down to adjust to a low (but well placed) pass

    Colts
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...32#post1981232
    Hitch (R)
    curl (R) -off target behind

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...34#post1982334
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...99#post1983599
    underthrown out to Hollywood compared to the same to Boykin from week 1
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...57#post1983657
    same route w/ good ball placement

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...78#post1988878
    Culex, of all people, calling for Miles to get more targets...claims its been his stance all along, lol

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...15#post1988915
    deep passes

    Stopped page 91, reg season Titans game...tbc.
    "Those corners...and those safeties are going to be one-on-one... and we got to make them pay for it," Harbs

    "I think he’d be[Lamar] the greatest player in the history of the game,” Young said





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    Re: Film Review: Miles Targets

    What's that route called? It looks like a slant; but first he runs 4 or 5 yds upfield and then he slants.





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    Re: Film Review: Miles Targets

    Quote Originally Posted by JimZipCode View Post
    What's that route called? It looks like a slant; but first he runs 4 or 5 yds upfield and then he slants.
    A slant? I'm not sure where you're going with this? There are a couple types of slants that I know...a 'now' slant basically almost like 'smoke' route the QB is coming to you right away 1-step. Then there's the 'standard' 3-step slant. That routes looks like the standard 3-step slant. I guess you could argue that Michael Irvin's famous bang-8 (post that breaks ~8yards) is a slant? But this doesn't look like that to me.
    "Those corners...and those safeties are going to be one-on-one... and we got to make them pay for it," Harbs

    "I think he’d be[Lamar] the greatest player in the history of the game,” Young said





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    Re: Film Review: Miles Targets

    Quote Originally Posted by edromeo View Post
    A slant? I'm not sure where you're going with this? There are a couple types of slants that I know...
    Not trying to "go" anywhere, it was a terminology question.

    I was calling it a slant. But then I started to wonder if that term was specifically for plays where you cut inside immediately off the line, and the QB throws it off one step. The classic Jerry Rice slant. This wasn't that, so I thought maybe I was using the wrong word.

    Makes sense there would be a couple different types (depths?) of slant. That matches what I see.





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    Re: Film Review: Miles Targets

    Quote Originally Posted by JimZipCode View Post
    Not trying to "go" anywhere, it was a terminology question.

    I was calling it a slant. But then I started to wonder if that term was specifically for plays where you cut inside immediately off the line, and the QB throws it off one step. The classic Jerry Rice slant. This wasn't that, so I thought maybe I was using the wrong word.

    Makes sense there would be a couple different types (depths?) of slant. That matches what I see.
    Oh, gotcha....I thought you were saying that it wasn't a slant.
    "Those corners...and those safeties are going to be one-on-one... and we got to make them pay for it," Harbs

    "I think he’d be[Lamar] the greatest player in the history of the game,” Young said





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    Re: Film Review: Miles Targets Every Target + Key play non-targets

    Browns
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...93#post1937593
    out/comeback *tough ball placement*

    Houston
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...36#post1937736

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...54#post1937754


    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...33#post1937833
    ball placement issue w/ example

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...38#post1941138


    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...05#post1942105
    ball placement mention refer back to previous mention

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...08#post1942108

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...80#post1943080
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...89#post1943089
    Houston open non-targets

    Chiefs
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...64#post1947864
    twisting catch

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...77#post1947877
    open non-target deep shot right (pressure?)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...90#post1947890
    open non-target (drag) didn't see Safety rotate to down on Hollywood

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...63#post1950263
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...60#post2064060
    open non-target quick 2-step slant (R) *hot* read (?)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...60#post2064060
    off target deep shot (L) no chance

    Washington
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...92#post1952192
    -open non-target (R) deep come back
    -open deep sideline (L) off target over thrown

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...08#post1952208
    hitch (R)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...08#post1952208
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...86#post1952486
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...93#post1953693
    comeback - interception (decision making/ball placement)
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...90#post1956090
    ^^despite the previously posted evidence some posters agree only after the national pundit article

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...69#post1952569
    fake punt comeback route

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...09#post1955509
    open non-target slant (R)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...33#post1955533
    Lamar's Spontaneous Genius produces 14pts beyond the Xs and Os, outside of structure

    Bengals
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...42#post1958142
    low bad ball target double coverage not open

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...49#post1958149
    miscommunication #1 (?) not open fade route/blocking -bad read Hollywood open flat (L)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...92#post1958792

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...77#post1959177
    open non-target slant (L)



    Eagles
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...54#post1963954
    sideline deep out

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...65#post1964165
    miscommunication #2 go-route vs comeback

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...15#post1964715
    open non-target slant (L)

    Miscommunications mentioned by media during pressers:
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...57#post1965357

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...38#post1965538

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...75#post1965575
    ^^my take

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...93#post1965693
    ^^chopping up accountability for the passing game/Boykin

    Josh Harris on Summer Workouts: mentions Lamar needs to throw it to Boykin like he throws it to Marquise
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...93#post1965693

    https://www.radio.com/1057thefan/blo...work-on-throws

    Sip2Tally Boykin Film:
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...59#post1966259
    Target Sep stat
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...60#post1969060

    DuV targets
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...21#post1964021

    Steelers
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...20#post1981220
    corner route from slot TD

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...22#post1981222
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...27#post1981227
    square in (R) pass off target behind

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...33#post1983733
    nasty split (R) Post goes down to adjust to a low (but well placed) pass

    Lamar Jackson's QB guru Joshua Harris joined Vinny and Haynie and gave his thoughts on why Jackson has struggled recently
    https://www.radio.com/1057thefan/spo...-comfort-level
    https://wjzfm.prd-radio-drupal.com/m...cent-struggles

    Colts
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...32#post1981232
    Hitch (R)
    curl (R) -off target behind

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...34#post1982334
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...99#post1983599
    underthrown out to Hollywood compared to the same to Boykin from week 1
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...57#post1983657
    same route w/ good ball placement

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...78#post1988878
    Culex, of all people, calling for Miles to get more targets...claims its been his stance all along, lol

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...15#post1988915
    deep passes

    Stopped page 91, reg season Titans game...tbc.
    Last edited by edromeo; 03-12-2021 at 03:32 PM.
    "Those corners...and those safeties are going to be one-on-one... and we got to make them pay for it," Harbs

    "I think he’d be[Lamar] the greatest player in the history of the game,” Young said





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    Re: Film Review: Miles Targets Every Target + Key play non-targets

    cont....

    Titans
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...75#post1993575
    deep shot miss to Hollywood (footwork)

    Dallas
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...68#post2007268
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...82#post2007782
    Adjust to high overthrow

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...22#post2007322
    Overthrow miss

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...23#post2007323
    Endzone scramble miss

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...24#post2007624
    Open non-target curl (R) -int dropped/tipped pass to Hollywood

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...42#post2007642
    Open non-target slant (L)

    Browns II
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...34#post2013334

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...55#post2016755
    TD high pass adjustment

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...76#post2017476
    Post (R)

    Jags
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...76#post2017476
    Back shoulder incompletion

    Media mentions 'timing' issues
    https://www.baltimorebeatdown.com/20...offs-baltimore

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...45#post2018945
    Recent game open non-targets

    Giants
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...42#post2022142
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...77#post2023077
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...17#post2022817
    Crossing route catch (R) - Crossing route incomplete (L) overthrow

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...65#post2024365
    Open non-target go route (L)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...65#post2024365
    closer stats look at Miles vs Snead (perhaps why Snead is unnecessary)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...44#post2024844
    another close stat receiver breakdown

    Bengals
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...80#post2026480
    Deep post (L) TD

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...12#post2026612
    Skinny Post miss TD (R)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...33#post2026933
    revisionist legend

    Baltimore Ravens Playoff talk: Lamar Jackson's personal QB Coach Josh Harris joins the show
    6,296 views•Premiered Jan 5, 2021



    Titans Playoffs
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...13#post2036713
    Corner route (R) miss

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...21#post2037521
    Open non-target- Go route (L)

    Bills
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...98#post2051898
    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...29#post2053129
    Targets from the Bills (all)

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...80#post2053080
    off target drag route

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...43#post2053043
    Open non-target middle hitch

    https://forum.russellstreetreport.co...53#post2053053
    even non-target go route vs off

    Fin
    Last edited by edromeo; 03-12-2021 at 03:36 PM.





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    Re: Film Review: Key plays, Big plays, Interesting Concepts and Miscues (A CLOSER LOOK)



    Devin Duvernay vid from Huddle It Up Films
    "Those corners...and those safeties are going to be one-on-one... and we got to make them pay for it," Harbs

    "I think he’d be[Lamar] the greatest player in the history of the game,” Young said





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    Re: Film Review: Key plays, Big plays, Interesting Concepts and Miscues (A CLOSER LOOK)

    https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news...ess-conference


    Coach Roman, having weapons like WR Rashod Bateman and WR Sammy Watkins, how does that change your approach as offensive coordinator? (Kevin Richardson)

    Roman: "I don't want to call it an embarrassment of riches, but it definitely … You talk about 'Hollywood' [Marquise Brown], Devin [Duvernay] and Miles [Boykin], I really feel good about the guys we have. This offense is really one that runs through Lamar [Jackson], and we're always going to do what gives us the best chance to win. When you add talent like that, it's really, I think, going to kind of expand our profile quite a bit, actually, to play with the kind of balance that we really want to play with. I really think it will probably take some pressure off some of the guys that have been here, like Marquise, and free him up a bit as well. The field is about 53 yards wide, and I think people are going to have to defend all 53 yards of it."

    Coach Roman, having weapons like WR Rashod Bateman and WR Sammy Watkins, how does that change your approach as offensive coordinator? (Kevin Richardson)

    Roman: "Quite frankly, some of that balance, we've been there, we've touched that – 2019, for example. I don't think there's a lot that we have to do from an infrastructure standpoint. There are definitely some things that we're doing, right now to evolve, and there are definitely some things people are going to see from us that they haven't seen before. Our staff is working really hard and diligently on that for this upcoming season. When you really look at who you have to beat in the AFC these days, you've got to have talent everywhere. There are some really good teams out there, and I really feel great about what we're building here. Schematically-wise, though, we're always going to change a little bit, and I'd probably say more so this year than we did last ye

    In January, executive vice president & general manager Eric DeCosta basically reiterated that this is a running team and a running offense. I know, as you just mentioned, it helps to have talent everywhere, but with WR Rashod Bateman coming in and maybe some more guys you get today and tomorrow, does that change what this offense could be by the end of December? (Jonas Shaffer)

    Roman: "It's important to remember that as we are a, quote-unquote, running offense, we still throw the ball more than we run it. There are more passing plays per year than running plays, and we want to be great at both, and we're going to work very hard at being great at both. There are times when people, from a numerical standpoint, are just going to dare you to throw it and just commit more to defend the run than you can possibly hope to have sustained success against. That's where we really want to take a big step this year, and I think that's really going to be key to us taking a big step offensively. But we're happy that Rashod [Bateman] is a part of us now, and I can't wait to get out on the grass and watch him get to work and really improve his craft."
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    "Those corners...and those safeties are going to be one-on-one... and we got to make them pay for it," Harbs

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    Re: Film Review: Key plays, Big plays, Interesting Concepts and Miscues (A CLOSER LOOK)

    https://wjzfm.prd-radio-drupal.com/m...cent-struggles

    Wanted to repost this great interview from Joshua Harris (Lamar's offseason QB coach) mentions fundamentals often
    "Those corners...and those safeties are going to be one-on-one... and we got to make them pay for it," Harbs

    "I think he’d be[Lamar] the greatest player in the history of the game,” Young said





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    Re: Film Review: Key plays, Big plays, Interesting Concepts and Miscues (A CLOSER LOOK)

    Quote Originally Posted by edromeo View Post
    If it was Miles? Bring out the pitchforks ;)
    Its very odd to me why Hollywood the 1st round pick receives very little criticism but Miles gets absolutely crushed.


    Seriously though, nice work Ed. Great thread. I enjoyed reading throughout my lunch. Looking forward to the new season with your gifwork.





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