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If I understand everything I'm hearing right...
The *only* knock there is on McConkey is that he is slightly undersized.
So... the Chargers got the best piece of Beef this draft class had to offer in Joe Alt at #5, and then a receiver who's 2 inches short and 10 pounds light of being a Top 15 pick in a receiver heavy draft.
That doesn't sound so bad.
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Originally posted by Ghost of Quacksaw View PostIf I understand everything I'm hearing right...
The *only* knock there is on McConkey is that he is slightly undersized.
So... the Chargers got the best piece of Beef this draft class had to offer in Joe Alt at #5, and then a receiver who's 2 inches short and 10 pounds light of being a Top 15 pick in a receiver heavy draft.
That doesn't sound so bad.
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
Another knock on McConkey is he has had some nagging injuries. Curious to see if an offseason with Herbert as his trainer helps out here.
The plan seems pretty clear. We're all just waiting to see how well it gets executed.
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Originally posted by Ghost of Quacksaw View Post
The good news (allegedly) is that the Bolts' offense will be run heavy, exposing guys like McConkey to less abuse than wideouts in more pass heavy offenses would get. So-- in theory, anyway-- as opposing DBs crowd the line of scrimmage to shut down the run, guys like McConkey can blow past them for long yardage on play-action.
The plan seems pretty clear. We're all just waiting to see how well it gets executed.
I am tellin' ya, Quack ... watching his film is like watching the best of Slayer with an addition of sub-4.4 speed on top.โLess is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!โโ
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Originally posted by Ghost of Quacksaw View Post
The good news (allegedly) is that the Bolts' offense will be run heavy, exposing guys like McConkey to less abuse than wideouts in more pass heavy offenses would get. So-- in theory, anyway-- as opposing DBs crowd the line of scrimmage to shut down the run, guys like McConkey can blow past them for long yardage on play-action.
The plan seems pretty clear. We're all just waiting to see how well it gets executed.
Do that from some basic sets that can go a variety of ways and keep Ds thinking. The "heavy" part being heavily effective and diverse from base, mostly 2 TE sets.
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Originally posted by sonorajim View Post
Yeah. I expect "run heavy" is interpreted differently depend on who you talk to. My guess is that G-Ro will be around 60 pass/ 40 run. The "heavy" part being smash mouth organized blocking, including blocks from damn near everyone not running the ball. "Heavy" also includes success in terms of avg ypc and number of break away runs.
Do that from some basic sets that can go a variety of ways and keep Ds thinking. The "heavy" part being heavily effective and diverse from base, mostly 2 TE sets.
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Originally posted by sonorajim View Post
Yeah. I expect "run heavy" is interpreted differently depend on who you talk to. My guess is that G-Ro will be around 60 pass/ 40 run. The "heavy" part being smash mouth organized blocking, including blocks from damn near everyone not running the ball. "Heavy" also includes success in terms of avg ypc and number of break away runs.
Do that from some basic sets that can go a variety of ways and keep Ds thinking. The "heavy" part being heavily effective and diverse from base, mostly 2 TE sets.
We don't really think that Edwards and Dobbins will be here in two years, right? They're transitional, but probably emblematic of the types of backs the personnel guys will be targeting in the next two draft classes. (Imagine bringing in a blue or even red chip back, with a dominant O-line already in place!?!.) <drool>
Hurst and Dissly were acquired pretty much for the lone purpose of adding 'Heavy' to the Chargers' offense. Joe Alt? Totally compatible with executing 'heavy'. And then Gus Edwards coming up behind all that 'heavy', looking for a lane to burst through. The Bolts are prepared to successfully execute this is ways that they-- hands, down, undeniably-- WEREN'T last year.
It all looks good on the drawing board. Six weeks until camp. Eight weeks until they're playing against anybody but themselves.
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