08-09-2019, 05:09 PM
(08-09-2019, 02:14 PM)Whatever Wrote: He ran a lot of short routes in the red zone and was highly effective. You still haven't been able to explain how he can be running similar routes between the 20's as the redzone, but the #'s are so disparate.
Ross gets lost in the open field and ends up in the wrong spot. That's what happens with him. In the endzone he has the goal line and the back line to help him judge his location. Running along the back of the endzone is simple. If you watch him playing in game you will see all of this.