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We won 2 games and had the worst passing offense in the league and probably in decades with Thielen leading the team in receptions two years ago.

Some people are acting like we traded a hall of fame WR.

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

We won 2 games and had the worst passing offense in the league and probably in decades with Thielen leading the team in receptions two years ago.

Some people are acting like we traded a hall of fame WR.

It's about the inexperience of the room

Coaches can't teach players everything, I just really don't like the lack of a seasoned vet WR (Moore doesn't really count with his 115 career receptions) to help these guys out.  Even just the in-between series stuff where the vets are giving the young guys tips and pointers on things, that will be missed if we don't bring someone else in (or Renfrow back).

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

We won 2 games and had the worst passing offense in the league and probably in decades with Thielen leading the team in receptions two years ago.

Some people are acting like we traded a hall of fame WR.

He's gone. You should be happy.

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

It's about the inexperience of the room

Coaches can't teach players everything, I just really don't like the lack of a seasoned vet WR (Moore doesn't really count with his 115 career receptions) to help these guys out.  Even just the in-between series stuff where the vets are giving the young guys tips and pointers on things, that will be missed if we don't bring someone else in (or Renfrow back).

In any profession in life you gain experience by doing. We need to know what we have in these receivers in order to move forward accordingly next offseason.

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

In any profession in life you gain experience by doing. We need to know what we have in these receivers in order to move forward accordingly next offseason.

But in any profession in life, you also have people who help teach you the things they've learned over their career to make you better, particularly early in your career.

I'm not saying we need a vet to be taking a ton of snaps or targets, but someone who has been around the block (as an actual WR, not a special teamer) who can help these guys out.

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40 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

What more could Thielen have taught XL and Coker after a full season and two preseasons? We'll be fine. At the very least, we'll have a really good idea where our WR corps is at the end of the season.

How to read DBs and their body language. How to use small movements to get open in tight coverage. How to recognize tendencies by certain players. I remember watching a special a DB gave about how he could tell where a particular WR was going to move by the way he tilted his shoulder pre snap. It was fascinating to listen to the stuff these guys could see and react to. Its one thing to do in practice against 3s and 4s. Its another to do in real games against starter level coverage players and schemes. That's where I think we'll miss AT most. 

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no worries, I have spent years studying David Tepper at this point.  He is already ahead of his "problem".  Watch for Tepper to add the coach and bring in a  former Panther WR to help mold these young kids up and teach them.  Dwyane Jarrett should be rolling up any moment to teach them the subtle art of WR. 

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8 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

How to read DBs and their body language. How to use small movements to get open in tight coverage. How to recognize tendencies by certain players. I remember watching a special a DB gave about how he could tell where a particular WR was going to move by the way he tilted his shoulder pre snap. It was fascinating to listen to the stuff these guys could see and react to. Its one thing to do in practice against 3s and 4s. Its another to do in real games against starter level coverage players and schemes. That's where I think we'll miss AT most. 

Bruh you either get that stuff or you don't.....you don't think everyone preaches that same stuff you talking at every camp around the country!?

I got respect AT but it's time to see what the young WR core can do. If you want a vet we got David Moore still BOOM 

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10 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

But in any profession in life, you also have people who help teach you the things they've learned over their career to make you better, particularly early in your career.

I'm not saying we need a vet to be taking a ton of snaps or targets, but someone who has been around the block (as an actual WR, not a special teamer) who can help these guys out.

Nothing towards you, but I’ve seen this 50 times today and I think people forget what the wide receivers COACH is for. Ours played in the NFL 11 seasons and has been coaching for 20+. Canales was the WR coach in Seattle forever. I think we will be okay. 

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