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Mckittrick: Isaiah McKenzie offensive package utilization
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Hermes's topic in The Stadium Wall
i do think having him focus on WR will be better for the team. But if he is out there, shouldn’t he get the ball? I don’t think he was targeted once or had one jet sweep or touch against the Bucs. -
he strikes me better as a KR. He sort of has more straight ahead speed. No real wiggle to him, which is what you need as a PR.
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Why are we not built for cold weather?
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall
The wind games are the problem. Otherwise, we can play okay in bad weather. -
Good.
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exactly. He is a good back. We just don’t use him right. You also put him behind a great oline and the guy would be 6 yards down field and juking LB’s, rather than getting hit 2 yards in the backfield half the time.
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i just wonder whether it is the back or how we use our backs. I saw enough of Conner over the last two years to see a guy that looked pretty average. But put him in an offense like this with a defined role, and he looks great. you just wonder if a guy like Singletary or even moss would look better if we used them differently and had a better line for them to run behind.
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i actually think he would be a downgrade. All our current backs are better than him. He actually is a great example of a decent RB benefitting from a great Oline and well-defined role. If you watched him last year at Pitt, he was totally lost out there.
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I have been chewing on this for a while, but what drives me crazy are the DPI calls on underthrown balls. Those balls have almost zero chance of getting caught; are usually poorly thrown balls; and penalize DB’s who are usually in a great coverage position. My proposed rule change is that an underthrown ball is not deemed “catchable,” such that PI does not apply. I think this would eliminate the majority of these game-changing PI calls where receivers are able to draw penalties on poorly thrown balls. (The only potential downside is that it could hurt QB’s throwing back shoulder passes— but that’s it as far as I can tell). Thoughts?