For anyone that's at camp, how does Hardman look? Does he look like's he's recovered any speed? He was significantly slower last year, but I was hoping he was still healing and some or most of it might return this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crispystl:
For anyone that's at camp, how does Hardman look? Does he look like's he's recovered any speed? He was significantly slower last year, but I was hoping he was still healing and some or most of it might return this year.
With Brown and Worthey I'm not sure his elite speed is what the team is looking for anymore. Dude knows the offense, can run all of Andy's motion stuff, and can return a punt. Basically he is everything Skyy Moore isn't which makes him great depth. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoover:
With Brown and Worthey I'm not sure his elite speed is what the team is looking for anymore. Dude knows the offense, can run all of Andy's motion stuff, and can return a punt. Basically he is everything Skyy Moore isn't which makes him great depth.
But can you imagine if we could get the old Hardman back too? [Reply]
There are 3 parts to this play that make it exciting to see. First, the release as Seth point to here. Second, navigating traffic when somebody ends up on the ground. Third, playing through contact. This dude is going to be a nightmare when he's out there with Hollywood, Kelce, and Rice drawing the opposing teams CB3. [Reply]
There are 3 parts to this play that make it exciting to see. First, the release as Seth point to here. Second, navigating traffic when somebody ends up on the ground. Third, playing through contact. This dude is going to be a nightmare when he's out there with Hollywood, Kelce, and Rice drawing the opposing teams CB3.
Yeah, in particular it was nice to see him fight through that hold, stay focused and make the grab with McDuffie draped over him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Yeah, in particular it was nice to see him fight through that hold, stay focused and make the grab with McDuffie draped over him.
That's Joseph, not McDuffie, but point still stands. Playing through contact is playing through contact. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
That's Joseph, not McDuffie, but point still stands. Playing through contact is playing through contact.
Is it? My bad, I thought I saw a "22" on his back. Regardless, it was pretty decent coverage by whoever; though the grab of the jersey probably draws a flag, the rest of the route he was right there, particularly at the end when the ball arrived. [Reply]