
RiverDog wrote:We need an explosive wide receiver. Any ideas where we might get one?
Zorn76 wrote:I get the WR argument - I've been saying as much for a while now - but, honestly, it has A LOT more to do with our OL, particularly on passing plays. It was a jail break in the 1st half, with RW having about .5 seconds to throw.
In the 2nd half when the pocket was better, Wilson was fine when he had time. Bevell also Finally mixed in some short passing plays over the middle. IMO, it's OL 1st pick next April, and then WR regardless of how PH is next season. We may even see several offensive linemen drafted, who knows.
HawkWow wrote:My gracious. Can Foles do anything wrong? I wanted him badly in the draft, though I thought he'd go in the 4th. Not saying I'm unhappy with Wilson, I love the guy, but Foles is starting to look like the steal of the century. It's ridiculous.
RiverDog wrote:Zorn76 wrote:I get the WR argument - I've been saying as much for a while now - but, honestly, it has A LOT more to do with our OL, particularly on passing plays. It was a jail break in the 1st half, with RW having about .5 seconds to throw.
In the 2nd half when the pocket was better, Wilson was fine when he had time. Bevell also Finally mixed in some short passing plays over the middle. IMO, it's OL 1st pick next April, and then WR regardless of how PH is next season. We may even see several offensive linemen drafted, who knows.
I agree with those priorities.
Zorn76 wrote:RiverDog wrote:Zorn76 wrote:I get the WR argument - I've been saying as much for a while now - but, honestly, it has A LOT more to do with our OL, particularly on passing plays. It was a jail break in the 1st half, with RW having about .5 seconds to throw.
In the 2nd half when the pocket was better, Wilson was fine when he had time. Bevell also Finally mixed in some short passing plays over the middle. IMO, it's OL 1st pick next April, and then WR regardless of how PH is next season. We may even see several offensive linemen drafted, who knows.
I agree with those priorities.
Gotta say, I'm also tempted by yet another pass rushing prospect high in the draft as well. But in the end, yeah, it's OL and WR, since the offense needs much more of an upgrade.
Anthony wrote:HawkWow wrote:My gracious. Can Foles do anything wrong? I wanted him badly in the draft, though I thought he'd go in the 4th. Not saying I'm unhappy with Wilson, I love the guy, but Foles is starting to look like the steal of the century. It's ridiculous.
He looks good, but lets remember he is playing in a system, and has a better o-line and WR then we do, you could also argue as good or better RB.
curmudgeon wrote:Cable and Bevell....the NFL has figured you out.....
monkey wrote:curmudgeon wrote:Cable and Bevell....the NFL has figured you out.....
I don't know if I agree with this...I understand the sentiment but not the logic. The truth is, every coordinator has every other one pretty much "figured out", they all know each others tendencies, favorite plays, strengths, weaknesses etc..., because they all spend tons of hours watching film on each others games.
It's not like they are inventing plays no one has seen before, on the fly, and have suddenly run out of fresh ideas...the NFL doesn't work that way.
It's about EXECUTION!!!
When a play is properly executed, and is successful, we say it was a good call. When a play is poorly executed and unsuccessful, we say that the play call was bad, but is that really true?
No...the play may very well have been the PERFECT call for the situation, but if the execution isn't there, it doesn't matter that it was the most clever call in history.
I've never been a fan if Bevell, though probably for much different reasons than you guys would think. IMO he doesn't adjust his game plan quickly enough or sometimes even at all, because he's a believer that the plan will work if given time, and executed properly. Personally I think he becomes too attached to his plan, too unwilling to exploit the opposing teams weaknesses as they surface, in favor of sticking to his plan.
But that doesn't mean that opposing teams have necessarily "figured him out"...no more so than any other coordinator IMO.
I just think it's about lack of execution more than the play calling personally.
monkey wrote:curmudgeon wrote:Cable and Bevell....the NFL has figured you out.....
I don't know if I agree with this...I understand the sentiment but not the logic. The truth is, every coordinator has every other one pretty much "figured out", they all know each others tendencies, favorite plays, strengths, weaknesses etc..., because they all spend tons of hours watching film on each others games.
It's not like they are inventing plays no one has seen before, on the fly, and have suddenly run out of fresh ideas...the NFL doesn't work that way.
It's about EXECUTION!!!
When a play is properly executed, and is successful, we say it was a good call. When a play is poorly executed and unsuccessful, we say that the play call was bad, but is that really true?
No...the play may very well have been the PERFECT call for the situation, but if the execution isn't there, it doesn't matter that it was the most clever call in history.
I've never been a fan if Bevell, though probably for much different reasons than you guys would think. IMO he doesn't adjust his game plan quickly enough or sometimes even at all, because he's a believer that the plan will work if given time, and executed properly. Personally I think he becomes too attached to his plan, too unwilling to exploit the opposing teams weaknesses as they surface, in favor of sticking to his plan.
But that doesn't mean that opposing teams have necessarily "figured him out"...no more so than any other coordinator IMO.
I just think it's about lack of execution more than the play calling personally.
monkey wrote:curmudgeon wrote:Cable and Bevell....the NFL has figured you out.....
I don't know if I agree with this...I understand the sentiment but not the logic. The truth is, every coordinator has every other one pretty much "figured out", they all know each others tendencies, favorite plays, strengths, weaknesses etc..., because they all spend tons of hours watching film on each others games.
It's not like they are inventing plays no one has seen before, on the fly, and have suddenly run out of fresh ideas...the NFL doesn't work that way.
It's about EXECUTION!!!
When a play is properly executed, and is successful, we say it was a good call. When a play is poorly executed and unsuccessful, we say that the play call was bad, but is that really true?
No...the play may very well have been the PERFECT call for the situation, but if the execution isn't there, it doesn't matter that it was the most clever call in history.
I've never been a fan if Bevell, though probably for much different reasons than you guys would think. IMO he doesn't adjust his game plan quickly enough or sometimes even at all, because he's a believer that the plan will work if given time, and executed properly. Personally I think he becomes too attached to his plan, too unwilling to exploit the opposing teams weaknesses as they surface, in favor of sticking to his plan.
But that doesn't mean that opposing teams have necessarily "figured him out"...no more so than any other coordinator IMO.
I just think it's about lack of execution more than the play calling personally.
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