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Laviska Shenault Jr. has to stay


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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

I told this forum, he isn’t the slow player he gets ridiculed for. He is another wide back. We have to look at today as possibly a glimpse of our offense finally figuring poo out.

naw hes still slow.. but with power.. he isnt a traditional run and get open wr as we seen on the first play of the game he was blanketed. hes a weapon thats going to have to be schemed open. more rb than wr.

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9 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

naw hes still slow.. but with power.. he isnt a traditional run and get open wr as we seen on the first play of the game he was blanketed. hes a weapon thats going to have to be schemed open. more rb than wr.

Id didnt see any iants walk him down. He may not have 4.3 wheels, but hes got enough...

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He did what I thought he would do. Baker is a horrible QB and because of that he needs safe outlets to throw to.

Shenault is the kind of guy he needs. He's a playmaker. Just get the damn ball to him when everything else falls apart. 

Don't count on CMC, every team knows to key in on him and they've made him essentially impotent.

Shenault is your dump off emergency outlet. Keep him on the field.

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

He did what I thought he would do. Baker is a horrible QB and because of that he needs safe outlets to throw to.

Shenault is the kind of guy he needs. He's a playmaker. Just get the damn ball to him when everything else falls apart. 

Don't count on CMC, every team knows to key in on him and they've made him essentially impotent.

Shenault is your dump off emergency outlet. Keep him on the field.

Think this is pretty spot on and is backed up by what Rhule stated in regards to the TD. According to Rhule, Shenault was not Baker’s first read on the TD, he was check down.

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5 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Think this is pretty spot on and is backed up by what Rhule stated in regards to the TD. According to Rhule, Shenault was not Baker’s first read on the TD, he was check down.

The worse thing they could do is try to scheme him in.... mainly because their scheming sucks.

Just get him on the field and let him go.

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