06-08-2024, 12:10 AM
(06-07-2024, 06:58 PM)Bengalsz06 Wrote: It also lets other team bring everyone in tight without a deep threat and if you think Burton is as good as Chase then you are right but give me a break He is a third round pick That could be a problem with ok # in collage. no history with Joe like chase. He wont know the plays It just seem way to risky when I want to Win a Superbowl. If he proves he is great and i'm not talking pre-season in real games and I have never seen this staff Make that kind of decision on i Hope he is good. and if you were going to do that Why not Yoshi at least he knows the plays and Joe likes him
I dont think I agree with anything you have said. Joe likes Yoshi... yet Joe intentionally would NOT throw to Yoshi because he ran the wrong routes. Your lack of understanding of the slot and how it could disrupt defenses is kind of odd. Chase's presence could assist the run game as the LBs would have to be involved with Chase possibly resulting in hesitation, the play action game would open up for much of the same reason.
You don't think that the slot can be a deep threat? Somebody forgot to tell CeeDee Lamb and Tyreek Hill this.
You think Burton has to be as good as the Top 2 WR in the league for the offense to do well?
You dont think Burton will know the plays? As a rookie Chase won ROY, I think he picked up the playbook just fine and he hadn't played a down of football in over a year. Burton was very good at Georgia and Alabama, Im not concerned about his ability to learn the playbook.
The fact that he was drafted in the 3rd round means absolutely NOTHING. Amon-Ra St. Brown was drafted in the 4th Round, he is pretty good. Kupp was a 3rd Rounder. Tyreek Hill was a 5th Rounder. Puca Nacua was drafted in the 5th. Nico Collins & Tank Dell, both drafted in the 3rd Round. You getting the picture?
We all want to win a Super Bowl, your thought process seems a tad less refined when it comes to understanding the slot position.