Archeryaddict12
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Just going through the alphabet with whipping boys at WR:Dobson- latest in a long line of whipping boys. Step up, son, and take what cha got comin'!
Just going through the alphabet with whipping boys at WR:
Amendola
Bethel Johnson
Chad Jackson
Dobson
And so on...
Now Dobson can get more understanding of the playbook for next year. Kind of a lost year for him
Kind ofNow Dobson can get more understanding of the playbook for next year. Kind of a lost year for him
#13 for the Chargers in your program tomorrow night, is who should've been drafted instead of
Charmin Drop,son…as many in the draft forum thought at the time the pick was made.
#13 for the Chargers in your program tomorrow night, is who should've been drafted instead of
Charmin Drop,son…as many in the draft forum thought at the time the pick was made.
I think it depends on your definition of "address". Does the team need some competition for the 3-4-5 WR's? Sure. Do they need to spend a high draft pick or sign a WR for more than a couple million per year to do that? Hell no.
So, if one of LaFell/Edelman went down tomorrow, you don't think it would profoundly limit our offensive potential against good teams (such as SD on the road)? It immediately allows for the opponent to change their defensive schemes against us, and no one else really steps up. The bottom line is that we have absolutely no depth whatsoever behind them, and received almost ZERO production from our WR3-WR4-WR5.
The idea of a back who can run between the tackles but who can pass protect and be a receiving threat is very, very attractive. Not a ton of those guys around, but sign me up for finding one.