I think the new offense is weaker at WR but the ground and pound style we will have now will hopefully rest the defense to make them better at closing out the fourth quarter.
Is The Chargers Offense Really Improved ?
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Originally posted by Maniaque 6 View PostAt RB
JK Dobbins and G. Edwards for A. Ekeler and J. Kelley
At TE
W. Dissly and H. Hurst for G. Everett and N. Vannett
At OL
J. Alt and B. Bozeman for W. Clapp and T. Pipskin
At WR, DT Chark and L. McConkey have work to do.
I think we have improved 3 out of 4 positions
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Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
Oh man haha I think there was a mini civil war here on
TPB with regard to Everett's wrong turn/interception.
He asked for a break man, he was gassed.. did his part, we hurried when we didn't need to. Lombardi didn't see it.and called the worst play possible for that specific situation.
Hashtag Exonerate Everett
He had the chance to fall to the ground, get an injury pause, and get off the field. If he was not gonna run that play all out to the whistle, he had to do that. He just has to. Otherwise I’ll believe you’re too gassed when you collapse on the fucking field and have to be carried off. suck that shit up buttercup, its just another 3 fucking seconds!“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Chargers8491 View Post
Why would you do that when Davis was voted best return in the league by the players? I don't understand why people are knocking Davis. It's one of the very few late round draft picks TT got right.
Davis was my favorite pick last year, and I am proud to say I was THE first here on TPB to advocate for him as a replacement for deandre carter. (Flex, yawn)
Davis is a safe floor as a returner but like others, I'm wondering if the new rules will negativity impact him specific skill set and favor those with more lateral elusiveness. Imo Davis has great vision on returns but appears to need initial space between he and the defender to set up his moves. The new rules appears to have defenders already close, so the returner has less time to use vision and more importantly less space to set up moves. This is why some suggest more running backs will earn those roles.
If Davis is hindered and happens to prove himself useful as a WR (I believe this), I think Q might prove to be a better option as a retuner.
Q also has a bigger body that might be helpful breaking arm tackles, something Davis doesn't do, especially at high speeds.
I will try to stay positive with Q but if I'm being honest, I don't think he's going to be more than an average wr at best, not a re-sign guy. He plays small and not in a good way. I don't want to hijack the topic but I don't expect him to get much better so if he can be a dominant return guy, I'll do backflips.
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Originally posted by dmac_bolt View Post
HE QUIT ON THE PLAY, QUIT ON HIS QB, QUIT ON HIS TEAM!!! Lol
He had the chance to fall to the ground, get an injury pause, and get off the field. If he was not gonna run that play all out to the whistle, he had to do that. He just has to. Otherwise I’ll believe you’re too gassed when you collapse on the fucking field and have to be carried off. suck that shit up buttercup, its just another 3 fucking seconds!
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