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I guess that's the end of this thread then. He's a 7th round pick. A good player for a 7th round pick, but he's just another Terrance Copper and nothing more.
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And we haven't noticed any drop off since Dex left. We're actually better on 3rd downs
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The question is why isn't he getting more targets? Maybe he's just not getting open? Oh McCluster managed to get open? No no no, that's just the Chiefs forcing him the ball. It's biased nonsense.
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All it says is that his production wasn't worth his demands to this team. That's it.
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Hemingway is responsible for that?
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You claimed that McCluster was being force fed. Isn't that a coaches decision? Or do you just think Smith likes McCluster's hair more than Hemingway's?
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The coaches thinking seems to be..."Want to run a bubble screen? Swing Pass? Put Hemingway out on that side!" And that is it. I am not saying Hemingway is all pro or any such nonsense, I am just wondering where the disconnect is. It is NOT because he fails to get open. He is rarely ASKED to get open. |
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A WR's PRIMARY job on a passing play is to get open and catch the ball. Does anyone care about AJ green or Calvin Johnson's blocking? How good of a blocker is Avery? Yet he's still starting over Hemingway. Why is that? You think DeSean Jackson is a good blocker? How can you claim to know whether or not he's rarely put in a position to be a possible target? Considering the amount of snaps he receives that's HIGHLY suspect. First off, you have no clue who the primary reads are on a given play. Secondly, you're assuming that he's put out there JUST to block for the majority of his snaps. How exactly are you determining which plays he's an available target on and which he's not. And on those plays, how are you determining how open he is or isn't?
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Have you considered that he's not asked to get open (assuming that's true of course, which is sketchy at best) because Hammond and Jenkins and Avery and Kelce and Bowe and Charles and blah blah blah simply do it better?
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