Why 5 WRs plus Hernandez and Slater? Plus other nonsense
I was about to start a "Slater was a first team weapon" in game 4 of preseason but decided on a broader topic.
First....... Last night was the first time I had chance to watch the Giants game, and there is my new "boy" Slater taking first team reps at WR and making a big play. Come to think of it, Slater and Mallet were a big play combo early on in preseason.
Watching game 4, two things came to mind when watching Slater carve and slice, shimmy and shake, and announce his presence with authority. ....those are Tate's routes (?) and Slater is killin it....and Slater lookin alot better than our "superstars" Branch and Nocho.
Sure, Slater was first teamin it because of injuries/game 4 sittin it out ....and sure Slater was flexin it verses second string Giants.....I hate it when facts muddy up a forward thinker like myself ( inserting smiley face
here so humorless oldtimers won't attack with full guns).
Here's my point: this offense seems easy to "get" yet hard to defend. Between the 20's, they like to spread it out and spread the ball around. Woodhead in the backfield keeps Ds honest ...pass/run confusion. Hernandez confusing the LB/DBs causing mismatches. Welker as safety valve and 3rd down go to guy. So why 5 WRs, Hernandez, plus Slater?
In the Red Zone, BB tightens it up going heavy with BJGE burrowing forward and double TEs releasing for the inevitable Gronk endzone celebration. Again why 5 WRs, Hernandez, plus Slater?
The knock on the WR corps after Moss departed was lack of deep speed that opened up the field. Sorry...but Nocho won't be getting seperation based on speed. And Price....limited sample...but he was easily tracked down by a DB after a nice sideline catch and sprint.
So why did BB construct this abundant WR corps? What will Nocho add to the offense if he doesn't have wheels? And why can't my new "boy" Slater be the reserve corps?
The Jets playoff game continues to haunt my dreams....watching the Jets secondary form a tight zone in the middle of the field and Brady trying to get off quick passes in a tight window ...up the middle. My newest dream has Nocho going deep with Revis stride for stride laughing and yelling at BB..."Is this all you got".
So why will this season be different? The one straw I'm grasping at while examining both Nochos skill set and how the Jets aligned themselves against the Pats O is....that Nocho is dam good at working the sidelines....a pass that the Pats offense has been reluctant to deploy over the years (long pass, short yards, INTs can lead to TDs). Think about Brady and the two minute offense...always down the middle using saved timeouts...rarely relying on the sideline to stop the clock. Has BB decided that , instead of extending the field verses the Jets, he will widen the field . The pass rush against Brady will be there, so a quick sideline pass or the threat of the quick sideline pass may be the solution to expand the field and combat that tight zone.
It is a confusing roster as it stands today...10 DL with 2 on the PUP, 2 TEs, S depth issues....and this WR conundrum. Edelman is Welker insurance plus punt guy...so he dresses. Branch always misses games and needs a similar skill set (Nocho)...Nocho is getting paid big coin... both dress...thats 4. Slater dresses because of ST and WR depth now. Looks like Price is in coat and tie. I guess Price will be seen as the future and this year will be another development year with the chance Branch is one and done after this year.
And my new "boy" Slater, I see him on the field making catches this year with the obligatory Troy Brown references attached. Borgy out
(just for you Ken)