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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.Chad Jackson comes of the PUP this week and catches 10 passes for 110 yards and 2 TD??????????
Of course, that'll never happen.
But think of the psychological murder this would commit on anyone out there hoping that their team will have a chance against the Patriots this year.
CJ may be the most talented 6th WR in NFL history. However, the most we can send out in a given pattern is 4, so I'm not sure if this means anything.
Didn't we send out 5 on a couple plays earlier in the year? Maybe I'm confusing Watson with a WR.
All the time. When you go "Empty", it is a 5 WR set. I am confused by the "only 4 can go out" assertion.
How many receivers can you have on the field at once??Chad Jackson comes of the PUP this week and catches 10 passes for 110 yards and 2 TD??????????
Of course, that'll never happen.
But think of the psychological murder this would commit on anyone out there hoping that their team will have a chance against the Patriots this year.
I was really encouraged by BB's comments on Jackson. Using my Belichick decoder ring, it came out to something like "yeah, the kid was kind of a doofus last year and didn't understand what being an NFL player requires. But he took meetings seriously during his time off and seems to have smartened up, so we think he's ready now."
Jackson, Moss, Stallworth and Welker together? Yikes.
Rules state that 7 men must be on the line of scrimmage; every one else must be at least a yard off the line at the snap; only the ends (of those on the line) are eligible receivers. Therefore there are five players (the five interior linemen) who are ineligible. Eleven minus five leaves six; one is the quarterback, so you have five eligible receivers (unless a lineman throws a pass, which as far as I know is legal but I have never seen it happen). They can be "wide receivers", tight ends, backs, or even the quarterback (if one of the other six takes a direct snap, lateral or handoff).CJ may be the most talented 6th WR in NFL history. However, the most we can send out in a given pattern is 4, so I'm not sure if this means anything.
LOL, koppen comes out, keeps the ball, and takes a 5 step drop...
sees brady wide open in the end zone, and TOUCHDOWN DAN KOPPEN TO TOM BRADY
lol
Chad Jackson comes of the PUP this week and catches 10 passes for 110 yards and 2 TD??????????
Of course, that'll never happen.
But think of the psychological murder this would commit on anyone out there hoping that their team will have a chance against the Patriots this year.