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Brandon Williams Catching On


Jeremy Igo
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Boys....just imagine if he DOES pan out and is a hell of a pass catcher with bodies on him. Think about our redzone personnel.

Brandon Williams, Kelvin Benjamin, Greg Olsen, Tolbert, Stew.

Tell me we're not scoring. I dare you.

 

I like to think so, but I'm honestly not sure.

 

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I'm real excited to see Williams this year. I think our passing game is gonna much better than its getting credit for. Williams, Olsen, Benjamin, Avant, Cotchery, and a few other prospects, are a very solid group. I'm more concerned about our running game than passing at this point.

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I'm real excited to see Williams this year. I think our passing game is gonna much better than its getting credit for. Williams, Olsen, Benjamin, Avant, Cotchery, and a few other prospects, are a very solid group. I'm more concerned about our running game than passing at this point.

Our pass blockers are huge question marks and our interior run blockers are likely to be the best we've had in a couple years, and Stew's finally healthy... Why be more concerned about the run game?

I agree though that our WR group is not a problem, assuming KB can put up semi-decent rookie numbers.

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Our pass blockers are huge question marks and our interior run blockers are likely to be the best we've had in a couple years, and Stew's finally healthy... Why be more concerned about the run game?

I agree though that our WR group is not a problem, assuming KB can put up semi-decent rookie numbers.

 

Hopefully, Ramsdall and Shula can scheme the blocks, to allow the OL and Cam to throw to the WR's and TE's. 

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Our pass blockers are huge question marks and our interior run blockers are likely to be the best we've had in a couple years, and Stew's finally healthy... Why be more concerned about the run game?

I agree though that our WR group is not a problem, assuming KB can put up semi-decent rookie numbers.

I'll give you the interior blockers. But Stewart hasn't played meaningful minutes in a long time due to injury, D-Will is getting older, and Chandler and Bell are still questionable blockers at best right now. Only sure thing is Tolbert, but he's no home run threat. Didn't say they'd be awful just that I'm more comfortable in the pass catchers.

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