Originally Posted by Monticore:
3 TE sets and run them out of nickel them exploit the matchup in the passing game with worthy out there Wiley/gray/ kelce should feast .
Yeah, or maybe they get more run out of fortson although I’m not sure he’s proven to be a consistent target. I think our script looks very similar to how we plodded through the first half of last season although juju is the reliable WR we didn’t have. Worthy eventually but I think this will feel more like the classic cowher offense of using him more as a vertical weapon once the defense has fallen asleep [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Kelce, obviously - we saw that as soon as Rice went down. Worthy will be the key, though. He needs down field targets to open the offense up.
I think so but when I think about last year when kelce was the only reliable guy early on, I feel like we really went heavy with 12/13 personnel fronts. At least in New Orleans have a feeling we’ll spend the whole half proving we don’t have to tunnel vision on kelce to move the ball. Question is, how will we adjust to new Orleans’ eventual adjustment [Reply]
Also, how does this dynamic change since these safety valves like hunt or gray might be used a lot more with chip help than last year. Maybe that makes fortson and juju our real X factors [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Why are you talking about Fortson, he's not even on the roster.
Maybe Wiley I guess.
Throw the ball to Worthy alot. Give him alot of targets. Good things happen.
I think once they know for sure what they’re doing with rice fortson will be the first person elevated. And it wouldn’t surprise me at all if given how much we might ask from a TE3 they may lean on a veteran. It’s actually not a bad use for his skill set. [Reply]