....I put him on the field every time we're in the red zone. He'll be almost unstoppable on the ole Jump ball in the back corner of the endzone play.
Even if Hardy isn't ready to start week 1....
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Originally posted by Patrick76777....I put him on the field every time we're in the red zone. He'll be almost unstoppable on the ole Jump ball in the back corner of the endzone play.Hated by the stupid..
Loved by their moms.
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Originally posted by Patrick76777....I put him on the field every time we're in the red zone. He'll be almost unstoppable on the ole Jump ball in the back corner of the endzone play.BERNIAC!
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With having Hardy on the field in the red zone, opposing defenses may look for us to throw a jump ball in the corner to him and slied some protection that way, which will leave someone else wide open, probably coming from the backfield. I think that we are going to see more TDs from Lynch this year, especially catching the ball from the backfield.
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Originally posted by jamze132With having Hardy on the field in the red zone, opposing defenses may look for us to throw a jump ball in the corner to him and slied some protection that way, which will leave someone else wide open, probably coming from the backfield. I think that we are going to see more TDs from Lynch this year, especially catching the ball from the backfield.BERNIAC!
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Not to take anything away from the idea of the jump ball in the endzone... but this year it may be less effective than in previous years. Remember.. the push out rule was changed.
We need to make sure we give hardy enough room to fall down still in the endzone.
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Ideal situation for Hardy but I dont know if he'll be starting this year let alone in week 1, rookie WR's need time to develop.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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i think even if he doesn't start he will play and contribute from day one.
every play that he gets a man out of the box and we run is a success. he is EXACTLY the size and strength imact we need in this out.
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Originally posted by Patrick76777....I put him on the field every time we're in the red zone. He'll be almost unstoppable on the ole Jump ball in the back corner of the endzone play.Let's Go Bills, make it happen!!!
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lee evans was an OUSTANDING rookie.
if hardy gives us 3 TDs, 40 catches and 500 yards he is a slam dunk. he will also be freeing other guys up and most importantly adding size and some physical go up and get it to our passing game.
thing about evans (although he really did have a sub par year) is if you get him open one or two more times a game he can break any of em for 6. that adds up quickly.
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reed had over 500 yards as a rookie also at 3rd string.. after his rookie year, i was convinced that he could replace peerless.. then the 2nd year happened.. price left.. moulds got hurt.. ugh.. anyway..
just like pat said.. even if hardy isnt starting, he is going to have a huge impact.
i can not wait.. 6'6" is so friggen hard to defend."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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