Originally Posted by Woogieman:
I was kind of disappointed that Suamataia got zero offesnive snaps against the 49ers. Run blocking was supposed to be his strength (Morris's as well though), would have like to see him get SOME snaps, as it just doesn't seem that LT is Wanya's future.
Not the case with Kingsley. Pass blocking was his best trait in college. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nirvana58:
They might be successful but Kelce is the best to ever do it.
1k yards for a tight end is pretty rare. Replacing him will not be easy.
Technically I don’t think so. But celeks 971 rounds up to 1000 and chad lewis and lj smith were cranking out 600-700 yards in a non passing era. It’s a bit of a reach but without a doubt he’s a te whisperer [Reply]
Originally Posted by Woogieman:
I was kind of disappointed that Suamataia got zero offesnive snaps against the 49ers. Run blocking was supposed to be his strength (Morris's as well though), would have like to see him get SOME snaps, as it just doesn't seem that LT is Wanya's future.
Yeah, run blocking is not his thing. He's got to be the weakest Samoan on the planet. Just kidding about that. But, he was drafted because of his pass protection / quickness etc. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Yeah, run blocking is not his thing. He's got to be the weakest Samoan on the planet. Just kidding about that. But, he was drafted because of his pass protection / quickness etc.
Interesting...that makes sense, but I would have bet $100,000 casino cash I had read the opposite. Well, it appears both could use work, but seems like the kind of guy that will put the work in. [Reply]
It would be so like Veach to get another WR and just bury the league in doubt. He loves to overcorrect, which is the actual way to fix team problems. [Reply]