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RE: Freakin Bengals Medical Staff - Whatever - 08-24-2019 (08-24-2019, 01:34 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: The numbers i gave were Cores exact snap counts last year. And his snap count on offense was inflated compared to a normal 5/6 due to injuries to most of the guys in front of him. He played 65 snaps on offense the year before. Malone is the only guy that can simulate what AJ can do in the offense and he's the only vertical threat we have until Ross and/or Green returns. Malone's been running with the ones, too. Honestly, a ton of guys have had time with the 1's. You think Tony McRae is a lock? If they're sending Tate to James Andrews for a second opinion, that doesn't indicate a minor injury. Plus they had other WR's they needed to look at. Core's been out there with the 1's, for Pete's sake. If he can't get open, then he isn't going to get thrown the ball in real games. You get that, right? In preseason, the coaches are trying to get looks at specific players. In the regular season, the QB is supposed to find the OPEN receiver, and that's not Tate. Oftentimes on 3rd down, you have to pass it to a receiver short of the 1st down and they have to run for it. He can't do that because the defender always drops him right where he makes the catch. You're getting caught up in highlight reel grabs that are highlight reel grabs because of deficiencies in his game and are routine plays for other guys. Core has outproduced Tate in the preseason. He has the same number of catches and more yards on less targets. No, they are not highlight reel plays, but they don't have to be when you can actually get open once in awhile. Just as guys who have speed back the defense off, guys who are slow bring the defense up, because they don't have to respect the threat of a big play. No DC or S is going to respect Auden Tate deep or a big Auden Tate catch and run. That means more guys in the box, more blitzes, and more double teams on AJ, Boyd, etc. Kid has great hands, but he's very limited due to his inability to get open. He's not a good technical route runner, doesn't have short area quickness, and doesn't have long speed to force CB's to give him some cushion. If he develops as a route runner, then we might have something. But he's not there yet. I would personally use the injury as an excuse to stick him on IR and see if his route running improves next year. Every year, there are guys that people say will never make it to the PS that do, so I wouldn't be sure about that. Kid has 4 catches for 35 yards on 12 targets in his career. I don't see him as a must have for most NFL GM's. He's a project player that would have to go to a new team and learn a new offense on the fly without the benefit of minicamp or training camp. Freakin Bengals Medical Staff - ochocincos - 08-25-2019 (08-24-2019, 01:08 AM)Whatever Wrote: How often do you expect your #5 or #6 WR to play almost 1/3 of the offensive snaps? Why are you assuming Malone is a lock? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Freakin Bengals Medical Staff - Whatever - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 04:05 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Why are you assuming Malone is a lock? It's a play action heavy offense and he's the best healthy deep threat we have. He spent a bunch of time with the 1's in TC and started the first 2 preseason games. Better physical tools than Tate, Erickson, Core, Morgan, etc. RE: Freakin Bengals Medical Staff - Luvnit2 - 08-26-2019 (08-24-2019, 02:49 AM)Whatever Wrote: If they're sending Tate to James Andrews for a second opinion, that doesn't indicate a minor injury. Where did you see they are sending Tate to Andrews for a second opinion? If you are correct, Tate is either done for the year or on way to IR probably. I hope you are wrong, but if not Malone becomes a lock if he was not already in my opinion. RE: Freakin Bengals Medical Staff - ochocincos - 08-26-2019 (08-25-2019, 04:42 PM)Whatever Wrote: It's a play action heavy offense and he's the best healthy deep threat we have. He spent a bunch of time with the 1's in TC and started the first 2 preseason games. Better physical tools than Tate, Erickson, Core, Morgan, etc. Not sure if that's actually true or if it even matters. Malone is fast but he's not exactly made a lot of deep catches (or hardly any catches for that matter). Ross is back practicing now with 2 weeks before Game 1, so as long as he doesn't get hurt again before Game 1, I still see him ahead of Malone. Willis isn't a slouch either when it comes to speed, so he and Ross can fill that deep threat role. Also, that play-action deep threat won't really matter much if Dalton continues to underthrow deep receivers like he did with Malone in the preseason game. I'm not saying that it's a guarantee that Malone won't make it but considering him a lock just because he's the fastest out of Tate, Erickson, Core, Morgan, etc. doesn't really make sense either. RE: Freakin Bengals Medical Staff - XenoMorph - 08-26-2019 Want to say while I know a lot of people bash Eiferts availability lucks reason for retiring gives a little more respect to the guys that keep coming back. RE: Freakin Bengals Medical Staff - Luvnit2 - 08-26-2019 (08-26-2019, 11:07 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: Want to say while I know a lot of people bash Eiferts availability lucks reason for retiring gives a little more respect to the guys that keep coming back. Great point. Let's face it, he has a degree from ND and has made millions. It would be easy for him to say, no thanks to going through another grueling rehab. I hope and pray for him he stays healthy in 2019. He deserves some injury luck. |