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If the kid gets on the field he is a difference maker. He would take Dulin's spot for sure |
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During the final four games of regular season it will be interesting to see if he can bring any sort of spark. Same thing for Hilton, he has not looked very affective when he has played, he has caught everything thrown his way, but doesn't seem to have any chemistry with Wentz.
When was the last time we had a TE go over 75 yards receiving in a game? Feels like it is ages, probably Ebron? I like our TE's, we just don't ulitilse them enough in the passing game. My personal opinion is that we need to be mixing up our offensive passing game plans more, i am not advocating passing just to the TE's one week and then not the next, just overall to have more balance and keep defenses honest across the entire field. We really don't have what i would describe as a dynamic receiving core, but we have decent, reliable receivers. |
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I remember when Peyton Manning made Tom Santi look like the second coming of Raymond Chester in a game against the Ravens in 2009. Santi caught 6 passes that day, and he didn't even play the entire game (Dallas Clark, who started the game at tight end that day, went down with an injury after catching a TD pass early in the first quarter.) http://www.jt-sw.com/football/boxes/...009-11-ind-bal At the time, only 2 tight ends in the history of the Colts' franchise (John Mackey and Dallas Clark) had more receptions in a single game than Santi did that afternoon against the Ravens...... and Santi played in a grand total of 9 games in his entire NFL career. In my rat's ass of an opinion, THAT is a mark of an all-time great quarterback. o |
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