
Originally Posted by
Just1More
Are you basing WR production on last year's results? If you are, that's perfectly ok... but you're being very dismissive of the reasons for the lack of WR productivity. Even to state that Riles was an exception is wrong. He pulled apart from other better receivers last year, because he's a beast when he gets the ball. Our feature receiver was Robinson. And too much was expected of him that he didn't deliver. He's gone. If you actually studied our plays, you'd see that nothing in our passing game plan was worth a ____. We copped out on the only decent passer in the QB stalls. We kept plugging in a QB that couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. Our OL wasn't the least bit capable of giving a pocket passer, which our blunt headed coach wouldn't support as a read and react passer... because he loves him an athlete only behind center. There wasn't any opportunity to allow our WRs to demonstrate their skills (of the ones we have returning).
And if Eli isn't as utilized as a WR as he is a RB.. then we once again have a coaching failure. If we use these gifted athletes this year, correctly, our strength will be our passing attack. We have the hands and speed to route short, medium and long threats. It's up to our coaching to understand how to bust coverages and get our team ready for the timing that actually happens on Saturday. If you think our coaches weren't pathetic last year... and that we aren't equipped with ample athletes that can catch the ball and fly... you chose to blow off who we recruited and what they can do as athletes... and you only go by stats. I have great news. If our coaches aren't thick as winter molasses this year... you're going to see some skill players rip up some folks. If the coaches go into caveman brain waves this year... you'll think we have suck butt receivers again. It's on the staff.