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Why Can't Brandon Williams be our Larry Donnell?


OnlyPantherFaninMaine

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Just goes to show you what a good offensive scheme can do. The Giants O-line (Offense for that matter) literally looked worse than ours last year, but they bring in Ben McAdoo and now look at them. They are starting to buy into that West Coast offense and look damn good on offense now. That is what we need.

 

Not only that: Eli was arguably the worse QB to ever put in a West Coast offense (for all those who say Cam couldn't do it, who's actually a way better short passer than Eli).

 

So you're right; it just goes to show what a good OC, fresh perspective can do.

 

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I actually Heard donnel was very slow and not athletic. At least thats what fantasy said.

A TE Can be good without being extremly athletic. I guess fans think only athletic players can be good.

Donnell did not test as well as Williams, but has worked his butt off to be in the position he is in today. but he was given the chance to prove himself and took advantage of the opportunity. i think many are saying about Williams is he has yet to be given that chance on offense in a real game. the giants dress 3 TEs a game, and all 3 had receptions thursday night.

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Donnell is a production of ELI. Put him here in Charlotte and Donnell would instantly become BWill's best friend on the sideline.

 

A "Production Of Eli"

 

Huh? I hope you're joking.

 

Mind you, it being JUST ONE GAME: What was Eli doing the past three season, when he was throwing all those great passes to the other team, along with the Giants sucking up the joint?

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