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No Speed On O


Hallin'AllDaeDae

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McCaffrey is a bust. We can all just go ahead and admit that now. He isn't bringing what we thought he would bring on offense. He isn't this electric player who's a threat to take it to the house any given touch, like a Tarik Cohen, or Alvin Kamara have proven to be.

Funchess and Benjamin are just possession receivers, no real speed, YAC threats in them. We need a lot more of what Dickson did .. that one time, I mean two times

And yeah our workhorse RB is on his last legs. Stewarts days are about done. So, big question mark there. We don't have the horses on offense. Blame Shula but no OC would get anything outta these trash cans on offense besides Cam. What a shame to Cam.

No speed on offense. Nonnnnne. Most speed we've seen shown is Ed Dickson.

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13 minutes ago, Hallin'AllDaeDae said:

McCaffrey is a bust. We can all just go ahead and admit that now. He isn't bringing what we thought he would bring on offense. He isn't this electric player who's a threat to take it to the house any given touch, like a Tarik Cohen, or Alvin Kamara have proven to be.

Funchess and Benjamin are just possession receivers, no real speed, YAC threats in them. We need a lot more of what Dickson did .. that one time, I mean two times

And yeah our workhorse RB is on his last legs. Stewarts days are about done. So, big question mark there. We don't have the horses on offense. Blame Shula but no OC would get anything outta these trash cans on offense besides Cam. What a shame to Cam.

No speed on offense. Nonnnnne. Most speed we've seen shown is Ed Dickson.

Either every player on offense are just to bad to play on any NFL team, OR Shula is a sub par offensive coordinator. 

I tend to think it's the latter. 

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6 minutes ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Either every player on offense are just to bad to play on any NFL team, OR Shula is a sub par offensive coordinator. 

I tend to think it's the latter. 

With a true #1 receiver, you know, one that can get some YAC every now and again, every other player would look a lot better

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Just now, Hallin'AllDaeDae said:

With a true #1 receiver, you know, one that can get some YAC every now and again, every other player would look a lot better

But we are terrible. Not mediocre, not middle of the pack, but down right bad on offense. One guy won't change that in this system. We drafted TWO playmakers in the first 2 rounds and they look bad. They didn't all of a sudden turn into bad players. They are being put in situations that don't fit into thier playstyle. It's the plays that are making good players look like crap.

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