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Re: Training Camp 2018
I think Doctson winds up being a guy that makes occasional clutch catches and is huge in the red zone. I don't ever seeing him being a perennial 1000+ yard guy. We spread the ball around a lot.
Our passing game could look something like: Reed: 950 yards Crowder: 900 yards Richardson: 850 yards Doctson: 750 yards Thompson: 500 yards All Others: 400 Total: 4350 That's a quite likely scenario. If injuries happen and Reed can't play enough to get to 950 then it's Crowder and Vernon that get the extra, I think. Point is, it's hard to see Doctson getting heavily featured in this offense like an AJ Green. Smith loves going to tight ends and he's obviously building a rapport with Crowder. And if Guice is what we think he is, we'll pound the rock more and 4350 passing yards is probably the absolute ceiling. I won't measure Doc based on his catches or yardage. I'll measure him based on red zone performance - he should get us 8+ TDs with those hops - and the number of clutch/spectacular catches he makes in critical situations. |
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I think we will have to rely on others Reed has only sniffed 950 yards once in his career and that was way back in 2015. His stats have been on the downward and the longer you go without doing something in this league the harder it is to get back to it. I think he will be better than last year but I would be happy if he gave us his 2016 stat line 66 receptions, 680+ yards and 6 tds. Anything else to me would be gravy.
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[quote=Schneed10;1197235]I think Doctson winds up being a guy that makes occasional clutch catches and is huge in the red zone. I don't ever seeing him being a perennial 1000+ yard guy. We spread the ball around a lot.
Our passing game could look something like: Reed: 950 yards Crowder: 900 yards Richardson: 850 yards Doctson: 750 yards Thompson: 500 yards All Others: 400 Total: 4350 That's a quite likely scenario. If injuries happen and Reed can't play enough to get to 950 then it's Crowder and Vernon that get the extra, I think. Point is, it's hard to see Doctson getting heavily featured in this offense like an AJ Green. Smith loves going to tight ends and he's obviously building a rapport with Crowder. And if Guice is what we think he is, we'll pound the rock more and 4350 passing yards is probably the absolute ceiling. I won't measure Doc based on his catches or yardage. I'll measure him based on red zone performance - he should get us 8+ TDs with those hops - and the number of clutch/spectacular catches he makes in critical situations.[/quote] I hope they can run in the red zone and not rely on fade passes. |
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Crowder will be the only WR to top 1000 Yards imo. TE's and Backs will get a ton of catches too.
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I don't think we'll have a 1000 yard receiver and it's not a big deal. Like Schneed layed out above I agree we'll spread it around quite a bit. I can see our leading guy hit 800-900. Reed or Crowder probably. I can see Doctson being the main TD/big play guy.
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I care much more about a RB reaching 1000 yards than a receiver. More balanced offenses spread it around in the air...and that's my wish. Plus...WR position has become role based in scheme and that's what I see with us. Im glad the role of WR disappointment Ryan Grant is off the team...I hope Doc doesn't replace that role.
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You get a 1000 yards, and you get a 1000 yards, and you get a 1000 yards. Everyone gets a 1000 yards. Mmmmm koolaid.
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Smith is going to hand out 1000 yards like candy
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[quote=Chico23231;1197245]I care much more about a RB reaching 1000 yards than a receiver. [B][U]More balanced offenses[/U][/B] spread it around in the air...and that's my wish. Plus...WR position has become role based in scheme and that's what I see with us. Im glad the role of WR disappointment Ryan Grant is off the team...I hope Doc doesn't replace that role.[/quote]
This is exactly correct. Balance is the key and has been our problem. We have to get defense guessing and respect the run. Get the LB's and Safety's running the wrong way and easily throw over them. This will also give our QB more time to throw. Until that happens our offense will remain predictable and easy to stop. We have major holes in our run blocking and still do. We did nothing to plug the Left Guard and Center positions with outstanding talent. We put an old band-aid that no longer sticks. Running the ball and stopping the run are prerequisites to making the playoffs. |
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[quote=Defensewins;1197255]This is exactly correct. Balance is the key and has been our problem.
We have to get defense guessing and respect the run. Get the LB's and Safety's running the wrong way and easily throw over them. This will also give our QB more time to throw. Until that happens our offense will remain predictable and easy to stop. We have major holes in our run blocking and still do. We did nothing to plug the Left Guard and Center positions with outstanding talent. We put an old band-aid that no longer sticks. Running the ball and stopping the run are prerequisites to making the playoffs.[/quote] We think the same way about winning football. A false narrative is "oh its a passing league"...I think the more accurate statement is the rules have changed to making passing easier (PI rules, absurd contact rules, helmet to helmet, etc.) but if you want to control the game and win, you run the ball. I think the Center position could surprise you...Im hoping it surprises. Simply no excuses for the LG, but that's water under the bridge. |
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[quote=Chico23231;1197257]We think the same way about winning football.
[B]A false narrative is "oh its a passing league".[/B]..I think the more accurate statement is the rules have changed to making passing easier (PI rules, absurd contact rules, helmet to helmet, etc.) but if you want to control the game and win, you run the ball. I think the Center position could surprise you...Im hoping it surprises. Simply no excuses for the LG, but that's water under the bridge.[/quote] The better teams are able to run the ball. |
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[quote=KI Skins Fan;1197258]The better teams are able to run the ball.[/quote]
But people get lost in the passing yards...its fantasy football impact of how we look at and interpret stats. Running the ball consistently is winning football. |
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[quote=Chico23231;1197257]We think the same way about winning football.
A false narrative is "oh its a passing league"...I think the more accurate statement is the rules have changed to making passing easier (PI rules, absurd contact rules, helmet to helmet, etc.) but if you want to control the game and win, you run the ball. I think [B]the Center position could surprise you[/B]...Im hoping it surprises. Simply no excuses for the LG, but that's water under the bridge.[/quote] Agreed, I have high hopes on Roullier, his rookie campaign was solid. |
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[quote=Chico23231;1197259]But people get lost in the passing yards...its fantasy football impact of how we look at and interrupt stats. Running the ball consistently is winning football.[/quote]
I agree. People forget that football is still a very physically violent sport and when you can knock the snot out of your opponent, they are less likely to want to come back for more. But the biggest old school lesson people forget is when playoff time comes it is late December or January. Cold weather, snow, cold rain, heavy winds can lead to less passing and more running. And the teams that can run and stop the run will have an advantage. I realize some pussy teams have dome stadiums, but many conference finals go through places like Green Bay, Denver, New England, Philly, Pittsburgh, New York, Chicago and DC that still play outdoors. It is usually cold as fuck. Even places like North Carolina and southern teams on occasion get cold weather during that time. Your team has to adapt to the potential bad elements. I want our team to go back to smash mouth football. I do not want to be a finesse passing team. Especially because we are deficient at one aspect of football. Balance is key, |
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