I truly believe this guy will be a force multiplier for the both the rest of the rushers and the secondary. Our pass rush was a joke last year, Qb's were making mole back there.
There is a pretty major difference between supporting and being a public advocate. Not just R or D, but Tim Tebow and Colin Kaepernick come to mind pretty quick. I won't stop cheering for my team's Qb because of his views but it sure as hell can affect my jersey purchasing decisions :lol:
Since his days with the Giants I've been calling him Ryan Tannehill part deux. That's why I knew he was going to be successful in Indy. He'll be just good enough to squeeze 3 contracts out of the Colts without even sniffing the SB.
I think the locker room cancer thing is a bit overblown. It's the reason nobody has ponied up his on field worth of 12-13m yet, but he'd be signed in a blink if his price went down to 8m or so. He's available because he knows somebody will get desperate when PS injuries mount up.
Exactly, so his struggle aren't on Monken. He gets knicked every year and disappears for long stretches. His 1 good year he was a replacement level #2 wr.
If Zay were capable of 160 targets I wouldn't be worried. BTW, Buffalo does have a top end TE duo in Kincaid/Knox but still spent the entire offseason upgrading WR. As for last year's Ravens, well, they weren't good enough were they?
JSN is a one man passing game. Buffalo not a good example, you could say they have fallen short specifically because of those weapons. Chiefs are a nuanced discussion about Kelce/tyreek and a SB they won with defense.
Ravens have had really good offenses without great Wr groups but we've also...
It's a low bar, 25rec/400 yds would be a breakout from him. I think that will happen, as long as he is legitimately dangerous in his 2-3 targets/gm he's good. Plenty of Wr's have made big jumps in year 3.
I love the defense and think it will hit the ground running but it will be very hard to win the shootouts with the current state of the weaponry. You're banking on a career year from Zay (sure) bounce backs from Bate and Hill (meh) a break out from Tez (I think so) and after all that you still...
Bateman's career high is 72 targets, he's only crossed 60 twice. I think it's optimistic enough to pencil him for 60-65. But even as you drew it up, it's 10 targets /gm for Bateman/Tez/Sarrat/Lane. That number feels more like a season high than an average
I'm struggling to find who gets the targets this year. A clicking Doyle/Lamar offense should have 475-500 pass attempts. So..
Zay ~ 130 targets, everybody is expecting a huge year from him but at that size I just don't see how he can go north of that
Andrews ~ 70 targets, he hasn't had 70+...
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