Originally Posted by O.city:
Buddy and I were talking about that. When you pay what you pay for a guy like that, you wanna force feed him the ball. It just makes it easier to defend in that he can still get his but you limit the ceiling it seems.
It's a long season so we will see as the weeks go by, but, yeah, I noticed that in the Dolphins game as well. They were featuring Tyreek heavily. [Reply]
TEX 09-12-2022, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by O.city:
Buddy and I were talking about that. When you pay what you pay for a guy like that, you wanna force feed him the ball. It just makes it easier to defend in that he can still get his but you limit the ceiling it seems.
True, but I think it worked out perfectly for Miami. When they finally went to Waddle, at an important juncture in the game, he scored. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
It actually worked perfectly. When they finally went to Waddle at an important juncture, he scored.
It "worked" because they were playing the awful Pats offense led by Jones/Patricia/Judge. If they have to actually score more points to win a game, it could be a problem. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
One just has to wonder when guys like Waddle and Gesicki get tired of not being targeted.
Overall, it seemed to work but is it sustainable, especially with Tua at QB?
Now that is very true...Regarding Tua, I watched that whole game. Reek saved him from a horrible Int. Tua missed a lot of throws. And some he did make were not very good at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Now that is very true...Regarding Tua, I watched that whole game. Reek saved him from a horrible Int. and ended up gaining about 15 extra yards. But Tua missed a lot of throws.
If they're going to use Hill the way they used him yesterday, you can't have Tua rolling out to his strong side and throwing a 6-yard pass into the dirt. He did it 3 times yesterday where he just short-hopped an easy throw. I mean he was rolling to his STRONG side - that's not Mahomes-level. More than half the QB's in the league can throw those. [Reply]
C'mon guys - when he's connected with a half-dozen or so of those hooks, it's time to ground and pound. You clearly ain't gonna stand in the ring with that cat. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
C'mon guys - when he's connected with a half-dozen or so of those hooks, it's time to ground and pound. You clearly ain't gonna stand in the ring with that cat.
The female took a couple from him. Seems she was the toughest in the crowd. [Reply]