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What happened to Funchess?


Cyberjag

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You know, I don't want to belive it, but I'm really starting to think that KB coming back has stalled this offense. I don't think that's KB's fault, but rather our QB's. Last year when KB went out, Cam HAD to learn to spread the ball out and he hit multiple receivers every game all year and everybody felt involved, which made everyone play and stay focused every snap. This further progressed Cam at reading defenses instead of already predetermining the throw to KB or Olsen. This year, we are back to 2014 forcefeeding only KB and Olsen, which phases everybody else out of the offense because they know they aren't going to get the ball. You would think that our QB's would have learned a valuable lesson last year that getting everybody involved makes our offense that more efficient.

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5 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

It's plain as day if you care to look that funchess is not the problem.. the problem is he is not getting looks when he is open.. let's hope cam remember funchess is on the team tomorrow and throw some his way.

not saying he is the problem just a logical solution to helping him and opening up a slot for a speed guy to play WR...

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On 10/13/2016 at 8:34 AM, Castavar said:

You know, I don't want to belive it, but I'm really starting to think that KB coming back has stalled this offense. I don't think that's KB's fault, but rather our QB's. Last year when KB went out, Cam HAD to learn to spread the ball out and he hit multiple receivers every game all year and everybody felt involved, which made everyone play and stay focused every snap. This further progressed Cam at reading defenses instead of already predetermining the throw to KB or Olsen. This year, we are back to 2014 forcefeeding only KB and Olsen, which phases everybody else out of the offense because they know they aren't going to get the ball. You would think that our QB's would have learned a valuable lesson last year that getting everybody involved makes our offense that more efficient.

exactly

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