Adam2014
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Do a social media ban bet with him. If Bru gets more than ten catches, he has to stop posting on social media forever.@Volspix says he would be surprised if Bru gets 10 catches this year. That's unfortunate because he is definitely never wrong about anything
Uh oh. Wasn't that the complaint under Jermy...that we subbed our WRs too much?
If BY lives up to the hype, I think he'll easily be the most electric player on defense.
Difference between random substitution versus a coaching staff trying to keep fresh legs throughout a game with a lightspeed level of offense.
Can’t remember if it was the WR coach for Dooley or Jones that also wanted to do that, but they were not successful. When these coaches say the same thing, it sounds like good coaching decisions.
I envision the WRs that go long running off the field immediately at the end of the play with the subs running out at the same time and lining up for the next play. They can sub almost any player that way and not slow down the pace. But especially if the WR is 40-50 yards downfield from the line of scrimmage, much quicker to run off the field than all the way back to the line of scrimmage.
If defensive coaches were smart, they would sub the same way with DBs. That’s how I would try to handle our speed between plays rather than the pansy fake injury route.
Moreso under Butch/Azzani.
It slows the pace because the defense is entitled subs if the offense subs. But other than that yeah that's ideal. Our WRs are going to be running all over the field and will need to be subbing fairly often.Difference between random substitution versus a coaching staff trying to keep fresh legs throughout a game with a lightspeed level of offense.
Can’t remember if it was the WR coach for Dooley or Jones that also wanted to do that, but they were not successful. When these coaches say the same thing, it sounds like good coaching decisions.
I envision the WRs that go long running off the field immediately at the end of the play with the subs running out at the same time and lining up for the next play. They can sub almost any player that way and not slow down the pace. But especially if the WR is 40-50 yards downfield from the line of scrimmage, much quicker to run off the field than all the way back to the line of scrimmage.
If defensive coaches were smart, they would sub the same way with DBs. That’s how I would try to handle our speed between plays rather than the pansy fake injury route.
Difference between random substitution versus a coaching staff trying to keep fresh legs throughout a game with a lightspeed level of offense.
Can’t remember if it was the WR coach for Dooley or Jones that also wanted to do that, but they were not successful. When these coaches say the same thing, it sounds like good coaching decisions.
I envision the WRs that go long running off the field immediately at the end of the play with the subs running out at the same time and lining up for the next play. They can sub almost any player that way and not slow down the pace. But especially if the WR is 40-50 yards downfield from the line of scrimmage, much quicker to run off the field than all the way back to the line of scrimmage.
If defensive coaches were smart, they would sub the same way with DBs. That’s how I would try to handle our speed between plays rather than the pansy fake injury route.