Ten bucks he throws at least one pick and under 200 yards against Baltimore next week. Oh, and the Donks lose the game.
I mean it. Ten bucks. I'll bet with one of you Donk fans (just one, though). Ten bucks goes to a charity of the other person's choice. Void if he gets injured.
On the stat sheet, he'll have fewer INTs (most likely) but in the game, he'll "Cassel" it down the toilet and the Donks will lose. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Hill was drafted by the perfect coach. Had he wound up with a playcaller who lined him up on one side of the field and just used him as you'd use a guy like Emmanuel Sanders or Keenan Allen he wouldn't have been as successful, IMO.
If you put McCaffery in NE he'd be Wes Welker on steroids.
That's what the Chiefs did last year with Hill, dude. In just his 2nd year, he had converted from RB to WR and learned the basics of Andy Reid's complex WR offense.
This is what you don't fucking understand and apparently never will. Hill is a WR. He's always been a WR in the NFL. He left behind the RB position in college. When he's lined up in the backfield THAT'S when he becomes a gadget guy, and those instances are rare. Reid only draws that up like once every 2-3 games or so. It's hardly like we're trying to use him as some bizarre hybrid thing.
When Christian McCaffery comes out of the backfield, he becomes a gadget guy. His main position is RB (a shitty one at that). You can talk all you want about how he has no real true position and whatever percentage of games a certain share of his touches were receptions and not carries, but on an average play, you'll find him lined up in the backfield.
Look at the routes Hill runs. He's frightening. He's a FASTER version of Steve Smith.
What you have in Carolina isn't Steve Smith, and it sure as hell ain't Wes Welker. It's a slower, bulkier version of Dexter McCluster, complete with all the specially designed plays just for him that take your offense out of its rhythm and make it so the opposing defense only has to crack the code of your trick play in order to shut it completely down. [Reply]
Guess what makes Welker dangerous? He does those things that he does WITHIN the scope of the offense. You line him up all over the field, but you don't leave him on the bench only when you want to draw up trickery. I'm just guessing here, but he got probably 99% of his production on non-trick plays.
Hill is approaching that. The reason why he's so dominant is because in 2017 he became an every down WR, coming out only when he needed a breather. The defense just couldn't go, "Okay, look out guys... here comes Hill into the game." He was ALWAYS on the field, and he was working as a part of the flow of Reid's playcalls. It's now to the point where the only reason why his production is 90% non-trick plays instead of 99% is because Reid loves him some trick plays no matter who's on the field. And in those instances, because Hill was on the field for those previous two draw plays, the razzle dazzle shit that gets called now has the potential to be way more effective.
Is Christian McCaffery doing that for Carolina? Is he lined up in a common position on every down he can possibly be out for? Or does he sometimes come out on short yardage? Is he consistently lined up as a WR? Or does it change?
He's not Welker. He's not Hill. He's McCluster. He's a gadget piece of shit. And that's what I tried to tell you before he got drafted. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Guess what makes Welker dangerous? He does those things that he does WITHIN the scope of the offense. You line him up all over the field, but you don't leave him on the bench only when you want to draw up trickery. I'm just guessing here, but he got probably 99% of his production on non-trick plays.
Hill is approaching that. The reason why he's so dominant is because in 2017 he became an every down WR, coming out only when he needed a breather. The defense just couldn't go, "Okay, look out guys... here comes Hill into the game." He was ALWAYS on the field, and he was working as a part of the flow of Reid's playcalls. It's now to the point where the only reason why his production is 90% non-trick plays instead of 99% is because Reid loves him some trick plays no matter who's on the field. And in those instances, because Hill was on the field for those previous two draw plays, the razzle dazzle shit that gets called now has the potential to be way more effective.
Is Christian McCaffery doing that for Carolina? Is he lined up in a common position on every down he can possibly be out for? Or does he sometimes come out on short yardage? Is he consistently lined up as a WR? Or does it change?
He's not Welker. He's not Hill. He's McCluster. He's a gadget piece of shit. And that's what I tried to tell you before he got drafted.
Tyreek Hill is a top 5 WR and the most explosive playmaker in the NFL. Not a single defender can stick with him. His start and stop ability is like Barry Sanders [Reply]
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