Sorry if it's already been posted. This is a great kid. I'm excited for him & the team.
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Because a) they might not have been that high on him and b) the trade was agreed to days agoI just have one question: Considering our needs, why wouldn't we have taken Jermaine Johnson since he was a top 10 pick who fell. Seems like just what you hope for when drafting.
Not to mention you always have to question a guy when he is touted as top 10 and doesn't go in the top 50. There are likely red flags of some sort on a guy like that.Because a) they might not have been that high on him and b) the trade was agreed to days ago
I mean if fewer catches and fewer yards are now considered “more productive” I’ve given up on logic.This is nonsense. Brown had 146 targets last season and 100 the season before that. For comparison, Christian Kirk had 103 targets last season and was more productive than Brown with the same amount of targets (albeit in a different offense).
If Brown represents an upgrade from Kirk, it's only a mild one, in all probability.
We've talked about this before, but I'm 100% sure the lack of motion and moving players around within the formation is a function of Kyler Murray's preferences and not the coaching staff's system. Everyone seems to understand that play action and motion are cheat codes in the NFL, but that level of complexity takes away from the time that Kyler can be playing Fortnite so sorry not sorry.
Probably based on route tree and the likelihood that when the ball was thrown his way it was more often in expected passing downs due to the run heavy nature of the offense.Probably not, because he'll be angling for a new contract, right?
Check out Brown's game logs from last year.
He averaged over 9 targets per game! DHop averaged 6.4 targets per game. Obviously I don't know why Brown was frustrated in the Ravens' offense, but it wasn't because he wasn't seeing the ball often enough.
It's possible that with a dramatically lower target share his rate stats go up some — that's what happened early in his career.
I watched one of those highlight reels of Hollywood last season, and it was almost criminal how they used a deep threat like him. Lots of short, over the middle, heavily covered throws.Agree but I feel like it is more about how they are productive vs the actual productivity.
The current Cardinals way is to flood the field with a mixture of big targets and fast targets and make teams pick their poison.Probably based on route tree and the likelihood that when the ball was thrown his way it was more often in expected passing downs due to the run heavy nature of the offense.
In AZ brown will be one amongst many receiving options rather than one of two, he’ll likely see lesser coverage and have a bit more element of surprise working in his favor as targets won’t be as obvious passing down heavy as they likely were in Baltimore.
I just have one question: Considering our needs, why wouldn't we have taken Jermaine Johnson since he was a top 10 pick who fell. Seems like just what you hope for when drafting.
In the last 3 years we have the same number of rushing TDs as Baltimore. We also have the 2nd most rushing TDs in the NFL the last 2 seasons. For being a passing team we usually rely on the running game inside the redzone17 TDs in 4 years of a pass happy offense.
lmao, toxic boss vibesProbably already posted.
Steve Keim: Its gonna be a trackmeet. I told Kliff dont screw it up
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Kliff looked noticeably uncomfortable when the reporter brought up Keim telling him that.lmao, toxic boss vibes
I think you're reaching a bit here. I really didn't see any real change in demeaner when that was mentioned.Kliff looked noticeably uncomfortable when the reporter brought up Keim telling him that.
Kliff looked noticeably uncomfortable when the reporter brought up Keim telling him that.
Probably already posted.
Steve Keim: Its gonna be a trackmeet. I told Kliff dont screw it up
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I would love to know what went into this statistic, how would they measure that?xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Again I dont blame Keim for addressing an issue.
Absolutely criminal. Lamar will never be able to maximize a skilled WRs talents. He just can’t make the throws.. he does maximize a guy like Mark Andrews, a TE w a limited route tree.AVG Depth of target 51st in the league. Wasn't being used as a deep threat. Almost criminal.
I think it was more design than anything else. Brown had like 145 targets, and only 20 of them were deep throws or something like that. I'd say that number should be closer to 50 on that many targets.Absolutely criminal. Lamar will never be able to maximize a skilled WRs talents. He just can’t make the throws.. he does maximize a guy like Mark Andrews, a TE w a limited route tree.