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Andy, Case,Jameis,Josh, Jacoby.
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(07-13-2020, 02:13 PM)impactplaya Wrote: That sounds like to me it comes back to the OC and WR position coach in regards to getting seperation.
If WRs/TEs run the same predcatble routes out of the same formation  and down and distance then DBS
Have a 50/50 % or better reading the route staying on the hip or possibly jumping the route in anticipation 

I noticed last year the targets would run the same 3,4 routes over and over. DBs are smart in this league.
They look at game film and look at tendacies. 
How,many times did Andy get bailed out on the throw with no zip to the outside hash and the DB read the rout
Or Andys eyes and get his hands on it and drop it. ?

BC. BICKNELL AND ZT BETTER DO A BETTER JOB OF SCHEMING UP THE PASSING GAME ON SUNDAY 

They also better work on those jailbreak plays where Burrow will have move out of pocket and
Look for WRs breaking off their route and creating seperation downfield that Big Ben does so well.
2 WR's in the top 50 is impressive, especially since our #1 WR didn't play all year.

Any position group is going to struggle when you're forced to play a bunch of 7th round picks and UDFA's.  Our #1 missed the whole year, our #3 missed half the year, and we had a bunch of scrubs behind them.  Trying to make chicken salad out of chicken shxt isn't a recipe for success.  Would any of us blame an OL coach who was forced to play a bunch of 7th rounders and UDFA's for poor performances and tell them they need to scheme better?  No.  You have to have talent out there.
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