Well, I'm excited IMO, besides maybe Xavier Smith, TuTu is the only WR that can take the top off the defense. Looking forward to Bombs Away McVay in Charlotte.I wanna be excited but.........
Point well taken....Well, I'm excited IMO, besides maybe Xavier Smith, TuTu is the only WR that can take the top off the defense. Looking forward to Bombs Away McVay in Charlotte.
completely different position.Point well taken....
But I would rather get Ferguson some reps and develop some confidence. I think his upside far exceeds TuTu's.
"Lately" doing a lot of work here. It's been two games, one against the 2nd or 3rd best D in the NFL and another after we lost one of our top TEs.completely different position.
3 TE set has not been working too well lately either.
It's because back up TE are rarely great. It worked great against the 49ners who are heavily depleted."Lately" doing a lot of work here. It's been two games, one against the 2nd or 3rd best D in the NFL and another after we lost one of our top TEs.
Additionally, a big reason we run 3TE is to get opposing defenses into base as many D's play nickel against 2TE sets these days. Bucs play a lot more base in general so we got them in base from just 2TE sets last night.
The Bucs game was a great example of when you would want to run three tight ends, that being with a big lead and then it's time to mash that ball up their asses.
One funny thing I noted was the look on McVay's face late third quarter when the offense came off the field for a punt... He was visibly pissed off and barking a bit at Stafford. Which I think runs counter to the idea he takes his foot off the gas. Makes me think it is just as viable that the offense relaxes a bit as a group when they get the big lead. Which is not a good habit and something to work on going forward.
Good Points Gentlemen, throw that WR screen to Puka, make it a TE screen to Ferguson and let him do some damage. Then max protect and bombs away to Chatarius Antwan "Tutu" Atwell Jr.Seems like he has the chance to break them for more yardage IMO. Can't argue with winning however![]()
But I would rather get Ferguson some reps and develop some confidence. I think his upside far exceeds TuTu's.
TuTu does have a knack for getting open and does hold onto the ball.Good Points Gentlemen, throw that WR screen to Puka, make it a TE screen to Ferguson and let him do some damage. Then max protect and bombs away to Chatarius Antwan "Tutu" Atwell Jr.
It's about subverting expectations on tendencies. We want the TE to be an afterthought on the TE screen. Ferg is more likely to get defensive attention when we're throwing.Ferg has had 1 target in the last 2 games. Tutu almost had that many on IR. Somewhat baffling that some of these TE screens don't involve Ferg. Seems like he has the chance to break them for more yardage IMO. Can't argue with winning however![]()
Totally agree. He just opens things up for everyone else. The Rams need his deep threat speed. He is a DPI: Defensive Pass Interference in waiting too.Getting Tutu involved now with the attention Davante and Puka are commanding is something we still haven't seen. His value as a decoy and deep threat alone is worth his fair share of snaps.
I think the reason is because Allen or Parkinson are the usual blocker inline which is what sells the screen and makes it go so to speak. Play action, TE is pass blocking, no wait, it's a screen to the TE. Usually goes for 10 to 15 yards and keeps the offense on schedule.Ferg has had 1 target in the last 2 games. Tutu almost had that many on IR. Somewhat baffling that some of these TE screens don't involve Ferg. Seems like he has the chance to break them for more yardage IMO. Can't argue with winning however![]()