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Interesting Opinion / Analysis of Frank's Offense and QB personnel


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One thing unique I took from this video is the bias against smaller receivers. If this Colts guy is to be believed, the Downs, Flowers, Dell fans aren’t going to be happy heh. If we do take a receiver in the first few rounds it’ll probably be one of the very few bigger receivers 

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5 hours ago, Moorgan said:

Did dude just say DJ Moore would fit best as our slot receiver under Reich? Did I hear that correctly?

Yes it's from Feb 7. They are discussing potential offensive coordinators and picking at 9. It's pre combine and pre trade by almost a month

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46 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

One thing unique I took from this video is the bias against smaller receivers. If this Colts guy is to be believed, the Downs, Flowers, Dell fans aren’t going to be happy heh. If we do take a receiver in the first few rounds it’ll probably be one of the very few bigger receivers 

Cedric Tillman and AT Perry could be targets with our 3rd or 4A, if they make it there. 

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

It's an older video. 

I’m not saying “hey DJ isn’t on the team anymore, why is he saying that?” I’m saying “did this dude just say DJ would fit as a slot receiver under Reich?”

I think the Indy fan is knowledgeable but that struck me as…idk…like what?

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9 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

6'2 200 isn't exactly a big body WR.

 

The tallest WRs being 6'5", the shortest WR being 5'7", and the league average being 6' makes a 6'2" body one of the bigger ones out there.

Add a pinch of 4.4 speed and you got a WR that Reich will be eager to get involved so long as he can learn his responsibilities for when the ball isn't coming his way.

 

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