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Dante Rosario


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Our coaching staff needs to utilize him a lot more. He can't do all the things necessary in the blocking game, which would open up the run but I don't see our tightends doing a lot in general for the run game.

Ever since I saw this kid in his rookie season take a bomb from Matt Moore, albeit the playoffs were gone, I was hooked. My buddies give me hell over him because he's one of my favorite players but he's a nobody (they also give me hell over Pep).

Anyways, this kid needs the PLAYING TIME. Fox said it best in the 9/22 podcast (referring to Goodson and Muuunaleynnenn) about getting better with reps and on-field experience. But yet you see guys who show substantial promise get the same amount of reps as guys who haven't proven theyre worth the price of the helmet they wear (Jarret).

My argument is, our tightends don't do poo in running schemes regardless, so go ahead and make him our everydown tight end because he's athletic, knows defenses, and can make plays. Special teams is a different story. But as far as offense goes, let him loose so we can actually win a few, and so I can finally talk my poo to my friends for liking him.

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Yes.....YES I did, or I wouldn't have typed it.

Struggle is struggle man....plain and simple. No matter who you are.

Electro is obviously still struggling with his impulse management skills.

Rosario missed a block Sunday that resulted in negative yardage on a play. In our offense it's more important that a tight end block well than catch the ball.

I want to know why Barnidge isn't a bigger part of the offense right now. There was a lot of hype surrounding him in camp.

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