I think receiver is going to be successful through the collective rather than an individual standout. I would be shocked if we have anyone get more than 750 receiving yards this year but rather 5 guys who get around 400
Thanks for posting. Good article. I also saw an interview with Merriwether and he said the offense was simple and similar to his past offenses. No more “ he hasn’t grasp the offense yet” after 2 years.
Thanks for sharing. The wr group is the group im most interested in given the unknowns. The thing that seems inconsistent is whitt saying the group is making huge strides and at the same time snowden is taking snaps at wr. Seems like if the wr crew was a strength, we would t be seeing snowden and perhaps other out of position wrs.
I don’t have a problem with players that are dialed in to their primary position to the point of being considered for all conference getting some run on offense. It can be a reward, it can be a benefit to attracting other top talent, some players can handle more than 50% of the plays. I think coaches are smart enough to see a negative impact and make a correction.
“Smith Snowden is looking good on offense,” Whittingham said. “That’s been a good addition for us. And Lander Barton’s doing some good things on offense, so we’ve got a lot of options right now.”
I know some on here do not like guys coming over from the defense. I like it if done sparingly and in the right situations.