homerHAWKeye777
Well-Known Member
(paraphrasing things here - not exact statements)
KF: We gotta get the TEs worked more into the O. They haven't done as much so far largely because the WRs have been playing so well.
Fan Inference Engine: (i.e. the take-home message) Ferentz is pleased with the WRs. He also clearly intends on bringing the TE play along. In other words ... we'll see more and more TE play as the season progresses.
JF: We gotta improve our consistency on the OL. We need to make sure that Marcus has more places to run.
Fan Inference Engine: The OL is taking responsibility for why our production doesn't appear to be up to snuff in the running game. This makes sense, especially when you consider that with Nolan MacMillan out ... we're effectively starting 2 first-year starters on the OL. As a result, we had to still contend with a requisite period it takes for the OL to gel.
Overall Assessment: It appears that we should expect the OL and running game to continue to make strides. Similarly, we should expect the staff to continue to make a conscientious effort to work the TEs more and more into the O. Given that Nolan MacMillan is slated to return ... that gives our OL a nice boost depth-wise. Furthermore, we should also expect either Bullock or Canzeri to emerge more as a guy who helps to spell Coker. As we all saw against ULM ... my money would be on Canzeri when it comes to toting the rock.
The product of all these continued improvements and "emerging storylines" should be an even more dangerous and diversified O. I'm excited!
KF: We gotta get the TEs worked more into the O. They haven't done as much so far largely because the WRs have been playing so well.
Fan Inference Engine: (i.e. the take-home message) Ferentz is pleased with the WRs. He also clearly intends on bringing the TE play along. In other words ... we'll see more and more TE play as the season progresses.
JF: We gotta improve our consistency on the OL. We need to make sure that Marcus has more places to run.
Fan Inference Engine: The OL is taking responsibility for why our production doesn't appear to be up to snuff in the running game. This makes sense, especially when you consider that with Nolan MacMillan out ... we're effectively starting 2 first-year starters on the OL. As a result, we had to still contend with a requisite period it takes for the OL to gel.
Overall Assessment: It appears that we should expect the OL and running game to continue to make strides. Similarly, we should expect the staff to continue to make a conscientious effort to work the TEs more and more into the O. Given that Nolan MacMillan is slated to return ... that gives our OL a nice boost depth-wise. Furthermore, we should also expect either Bullock or Canzeri to emerge more as a guy who helps to spell Coker. As we all saw against ULM ... my money would be on Canzeri when it comes to toting the rock.
The product of all these continued improvements and "emerging storylines" should be an even more dangerous and diversified O. I'm excited!