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Verse definitely looked gassed towards the end. They have 4 active, Hampton only got 3 snaps though. Jackson's snaps for the season are 9, 0, 3, 6. They're just not subbing them in.It's a shame that they have to keep 7 WRs active on gameday and leave an extra EDGE defender inactive. Sometimes those guys just look gassed.
That first drive for Buffalo the refs were bad. They initially wanted to call late hit out of bounds. When they realized he was not out of bounds they had to save face and call it roughing the passer. This ref crew was ridiculous. We coulda won by a lot more if they called it fairly.Great to see that first-choice OL starting to gel; let's hope that they can all stay healthy now.
The D was a nightmare, but that was also down to the refs helping Buffalo wherever possible. We really need to make sure we work on our tackling AND teach our DBs to turn around to look for the ball in the air; it seemed yesterday like some of them have never done it in their lives.
I guess they fear that teams will automatically run at Hampton. I'm still curious to see how he would do playing some of the hybrid stuff that Hoecht does so that the latter could spell Verse and Young more.Verse definitely looked gassed towards the end. They have 4 active, Hampton only got 3 snaps though. Jackson's snaps for the season are 9, 0, 3, 6. They're just not subbing them in.
They respect his speed no matter who the opponent is. Now, he is limited with the ability to block, but stretching the defense plus having reliable hands has been evident all year.I have been critical of Tutu in the past but he really seems to have carved out a role with this team, has 10 catches on his last 11 targets, 8 for his last 8 with each one happening at a key time
TuTu only got the snaps he did because Robinson got hurt. Would love to see the 50/50 split moving forward.They respect his speed no matter who the opponent is. Now, he is limited with the ability to block, but stretching the defense plus having reliable hands has been evident all year.
You're right. I've always suspected, and have stated a few times, that the biggest issue with Atwell was his lack of rapport with Stafford. They never seemed to have strong chemistry and timing always seemed a little off. That seems to have improved.I have been critical of Tutu in the past but he really seems to have carved out a role with this team, has 10 catches on his last 11 targets, 8 for his last 8 with each one happening at a key time
Atwell is a killer on those out routes. Stafford just needs to throw it to a spot and we have seen that the last two games. Almost impossible to sit on him on those routes due to the risk of the double move.You're right. I've always suspected, and have stated a few times, that the biggest issue with Atwell was his lack of rapport with Stafford. They never seemed to have strong chemistry and timing always seemed a little off. That seems to have improved.
He finds space. I see him as a weapon we don’t have with anyone else.I have been critical of Tutu in the past but he really seems to have carved out a role with this team, has 10 catches on his last 11 targets, 8 for his last 8 with each one happening at a key time
I noticed this last year with Young and Turner. By December they were not as productive. At week 13 they already surpassed the average college season. It would be nice if they could at least rest the rookies a little bit. But it’s crunch timeIt's a shame that they have to keep 7 WRs active on gameday and leave an extra EDGE defender inactive. Sometimes those guys just look gassed.
I thought he was good last game, really liked his separation on a few of those routes. Now we're going to play SF on Thursday night and we might not have Robinson due to that shoulder injury. Can he step up and provide what the offense needs. We'll see.I have been critical of Tutu in the past but he really seems to have carved out a role with this team, has 10 catches on his last 11 targets, 8 for his last 8 with each one happening at a key time
Yeah, as good as Puka & Kupp are, they struggle to get separation against good man to man. Now, they are great at fighting for the ball to diminish that issue, but Tutu is a tough cover against man to man, and yes, he does find the open space in zones very quickly. He is like a poor man's Az Hakim.He finds space. I see him as a weapon we don’t have with anyone else.
They looked that way chasing allen. Verse basically stood up and watched 2 plays in a row before they got him off the field (and not in time).It's a shame that they have to keep 7 WRs active on gameday and leave an extra EDGE defender inactive. Sometimes those guys just look gassed.
This is too narrow IMO.Maybe McVay has been using Tutu wrong this whole time. He thought he drafted a Kahlil Shakir. Or Brandin Cooks. Instead he drafted another middle of the field target. It seems Tutu’s strength is more the threat of his speed instead of his speed.
The problem is that they have mid field targets for comebacks. They didn’t need to use a second round pick on one. But he’s here now, and for as much as I didn’t like overdrafting him, I’m happy he is.