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RE: Tate Hate - Anderson HOF - 10-09-2015 (10-09-2015, 11:56 AM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: No, the general rule is the let it go if it is inside the 10. Why do you think the vast majority of returners do this?but they don;t.. the NFL has trends just like other sports.. for example the trend now is spread the field.. well the trend now is it is ok to catch it around the 10 so you don't get pinned at the 1 or 2... it used be don;t catch it around the 10 or so... not any more... I just watched the Colts do it last night in their game.. So you might disgree with the logic and I understand that but the trend of the NFL is moving towards catching it not letting it go. RE: Tate Hate - OrlandoBengal - 10-09-2015 (10-09-2015, 12:58 PM)Anderson HOF Wrote: but they don;t.. the NFL has trends just like other sports.. for example the trend now is spread the field.. well the trend now is it is ok to catch it around the 10 so you don't get pinned at the 1 or 2... it used be don;t catch it around the 10 or so... not any more... I just watched the Colts do it last night in their game.. I watch a lot of other games and I don't see returners consistently catch the ball inside the 10. I guess I'll start paying better attention. RE: Tate Hate - type_stripe - 10-09-2015 luckily he hasnt been like Kyle Williams in crunchtime ![]() Tate has great hands. His return featres are because of usually smart and secure plays. RE: Tate Hate - grampahol - 10-09-2015 He doesn't put the ball on the ground often, end/stop. They try guys all the time in practice and preseason, but who almost never coughs up the ball on the 10? Brandon Tate. If someone is back there dropping punts and kickoffs guess who usually gets the ball! You guessed it. The other team. Andy can't drive us downfield to score if the other side has the ball ...bottom line. RE: Tate Hate - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 10-09-2015 (10-09-2015, 01:22 AM)Psycholomonkey Wrote: Hate is overstating it but the criticism isn't without rational basis. I've been one of his detractors, though always admitting he is a better receiver than return man. It is mostly because his mediocrity keeps us from displaying better talent. Other guys perform better with the same return unit but he still gets the snaps. He is resting more on his reputation than recent performance, and for me and other over-achiever types, we know we can do better and don't want to settle for middling performance. Don't tell me how his average returns compare to others in the league, that comparison is as much a comparison of special teams players, coaches, and execution of the unit as a whole, as it is about the guy holding the ball. The real question is if he makes the most of the opportunities given, and that one is impossible to measure objectively. To my eyes it seems he does less with the opportunities than others might. Also I think his running style is part of the "problem", he is just boring to watch. That isn't a fair way to judge, and I may be guilty of that. Well this atleast has some rationality to it and i mostly agree. Tate is not a great Returner and is a better receiver. The numbers are deceiving with Tate cause we have very good blockers on ST's a good ST coach and this helps him. He has great hands as Thundercloud here mentions... (10-09-2015, 03:23 AM)Thundercloud Wrote: I understand all the questions about Tate being on the roster, but you've got to give him one thing ... he's got great hands. I've heard it said many times that the coaches are very enamored of his ability to catch the football. His great play Sunday showed it again, plus he had the presence of mind to get it into the end zone. All true, have to give Tate a little love for that great catch. Clutch. BTW, i like Tate as a backup Receiver and backup Returner the most cause i want to see what Mario Alford can do some time down the road. RE: Tate Hate - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 10-09-2015 I voted "maybe so" in the poll BTW. RE: Tate Hate - Aquapod770 - 10-09-2015 No. He deserves a lot of it. One play doesn't change that. (Although admittedly it was a very good play) RE: Tate Hate - Anderson HOF - 10-09-2015 (10-09-2015, 02:39 PM)Aquapod770 Wrote: No. He deserves a lot of it. One play doesn't change that. (Although admittedly it was a very good play) alot of love.. yes.. hate no.. top ten in punt and kickoff returns most years.. has not lost a fumble since like 2013. RE: Tate Hate - djs7685 - 10-09-2015 If you look at all active players with at least 75 returns, Tate ranks... 20th in kick return yards per return. 32 players qualify right now. 20th (tied with 3 others) in punt return yards per return. 38 players qualify right now. His New England kick return stats are also included, which is where he had his 2nd best average of his career. In Cincinnati, Tate has been alright, but not great. A lot of people want that dynamic returner that can make some moves and create something out of seemingly nothing. Tate also isn't the guy that's going to quickly hit the small gaps and burn the coverage team that way very often either. He's not the worst return man in the league, but he's just a guy that's going to have a bunch of average returns with the occasional 40 or so yarder that puts us in a good spot. He's not the guy that you get overly excited about when he steps on the field. I don't think it's unreasonable that people would like to see an upgrade there, but Tate does an alright job being able to backup the outside receiver spot and return kicks at a solid rate. It's just another thread and another handful of posts that proves that some people can't figure out the difference between "hate" and criticism. There's a famous line on these boards that goes something like "*insert player name* is better than he gets credit for", and that's usually only true if you tune out every objective poster and only pay attention to the small handful of extremists. RE: Tate Hate - Slappy from New Haven - 10-09-2015 (10-09-2015, 12:15 PM)djs7685 Wrote: Why are the only options being pinned inside the 5 or having the ball at the 10?Nothing to discuss. Highly paid proffesional coaches kept him on the roster. And we as group look silly RE: Tate Hate - djs7685 - 10-10-2015 (10-09-2015, 10:50 PM)Slappy from New Haven Wrote: Nothing to discuss. Highly paid proffesional coaches kept him on the roster. And we as group look silly Welp, looks like it's time to shut down the boards! Everything the coaches do is 100% right and there's nothing to discuss regarding their decisions. No need for a message board anymore. RE: Tate Hate - BengalChris - 10-10-2015 (10-09-2015, 12:57 AM)Bilbo Saggins Wrote: Hey guys, been a while since I've posted. How about this season?!? Bengals looking pretty sharp at the moment, but there's never a shortage of things to ***** about so I figured I'd come back and squawk at you guys I answered no. Even though he made a great play in last week's game, Tate's primary role is as a returner and he's become the backup returner. I'm looking for the Bengals to bring in another returner this off season, probably through the draft. RE: Tate Hate - reuben.ahmed - 10-10-2015 He's not a good KR. He's just a body to get hit. RE: Tate Hate - Synric - 10-10-2015 The Tate "hate" has nothing to do with his special teams contributions and everything to do with his ability to play WR. In 2014 Brandon Tate took 484 snaps around 45% of the the entire seasons snap count and caught only 17 Balls on only 26 targets. Most fans were looking for a return guy that could also contribute regularly on offense. Great diving catch though no one ever said he wasn't athletic. RE: Tate Hate - Johnny Cupcakes - 10-10-2015 (10-10-2015, 12:15 AM)djs7685 Wrote: Welp, looks like it's time to shut down the boards! I've always hated the "but the coaches are paid to do this" argument. It does indeed make the discussions pointless if you feel that the coaching staff is infallible. I'm also sure that I've seen everyone that says this criticize a coaching decision here and there, making their statement super pointless. RE: Tate Hate - type_stripe - 10-10-2015 (10-10-2015, 11:58 AM)reuben.ahmed Wrote: He's not a good KR. He's just a body to get hit. 7 seasons in the league:
He's a good KR with one off season. But since, Pacman has been taking the reps and that's not a bad option either, though it would probably be best to try out some of the younger guys too. RE: Tate Hate - RoyleRedlegs - 10-10-2015 (10-09-2015, 03:39 PM)djs7685 Wrote: If you look at all active players with at least 75 returns, Tate ranks... It's the fact they have made almost 0 effort to get better from a mediocre at best player. That is what drives people nuts. A 7th rounder on Alford is the biggest effort this team has made at getting better there. At some point you expect the team to want to upgrade...I mean, it isn't like replacing a LT or QB....it's a 5th WR and KR.... RE: Tate Hate - BengalChris - 10-10-2015 (10-10-2015, 01:33 PM)type_stripe Wrote: 7 seasons in the league: When you take a KO 8 yards deep in the endzone and return it to the 16, you get 24 return yards. Looks great in the individual return stats, but it's a bad play and costs the team 4 yards. Tate did that a lot last year and the boards lit up about it. RE: Tate Hate - Utts - 10-10-2015 (10-09-2015, 01:16 AM)Anderson HOF Wrote: Totally disagree, has made many more smart plays than bad on all special teams, i love adam jones on returns but will take Tate all day for crucial catch on punt returns. I bet Elon Musk would make lots of smart plays on ST too, but that wouldn't make him a good returner. RE: Tate Hate - fredtoast - 10-10-2015 (10-09-2015, 03:39 PM)djs7685 Wrote: There's a famous line on these boards that goes something like "*insert player name* is better than he gets credit for", and that's usually only true if you tune out every objective poster and only pay attention to the small handful of extremists. That is why I always say that a player is better than many people here give him credit for. |