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Clay is an upgrade from Chandler, but he's starting to drop passes like him. Not dragging his foot is ridiculous.
Perhaps, but my concern is why only 9 passes thrown towards Harvin/Woods/Clay? You can't double-cover three receivers all the time...and it's not always bad to toss into double coverage unless it's a sure-fire int - you have to show willingness to beat the coverage, time to time.
And as I said during the game thread, they might have opened up quick patterns for Taylor..Harvin has wheels, Woods has hands of glue. Given their rb woes, I would have gone in with quick 'n short from the git-go.
A couple of flings to new acquisition Herron, too. He has decent paws.
Well, the thing that stood out to me was that early defensive play where the guy containing Mariota if he ran was Kyle Williams, inexplicably playing deep in the slot. It's ridiculous to have Kyle schemed to fill a linebacker or safety role in any case by any stretch of the imagination. In fact it's ridiculous to have a low center of gravity interior gap shooter built like him anywhere whatever besides with his hand in the dirt shooting gaps in the interior of the line.
If Mariota would have cut back and Taylored, he'd have run until he winded himself, because no way was Kyle going to change direction that fast. Probably the only thing that saved that play from being worse was Mariota's inexperience. Probably startled him to see Kyle lumbering in his direction.
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