It was infuriating how they would immediately go down. I loved how Andrews would fight for yards and Boyle too. Those guys are both dogs.
Now if we could get them to stop hurdling and just run through guys instead...
It was infuriating how they would immediately go down. I loved how Andrews would fight for yards and Boyle too. Those guys are both dogs.
Pitta before the hip was really underrated after the catch, good pad level and center of gravity and had a slippery downhill run style, also had some nice hurdles.Could definitely be a magnified memory issue where they happen in a specific game or games and it feels like it is more than it is. I’m not watching film here to find out, just going off memory. Could definitely be wrong, I still think he can definitely improve catching the football though. The best thing about him is he at least doesn’t go down immediately like Pitta would. If he can get his hands up there he’ll be right with Kelce imo
TL;DR for everything I’ve said on this threadIn an already bad passing offense, you're asking me to choose between his best weapon or someone who was basically replaced by a rookie last year. I'm going with Andrews.
TL;DR for everything I’ve said on this thread
I like how simple you make it lol
I mean I’m starting to agree merely because it seems like Orlando’s 100% not getting a 2nd deal here
but I’d hardly say he was replaced by a rookie - that RT spot that he vacated was one of the biggest reasons our OL fell apart in the playoffs
Ouch...The point was we won't be drastically worse with Stanley back and OBJ leaves. The OL needs work and it seems like they haven't given a shit since Lamar stepped in. That said, we could see a major drop in production if Andrews left. Our interior even with Brown playing is... not the most appealing, but who knows with a full camp and some growth.
Hold on... wasn't Ronnie injured because of pressure from the right side?