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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.Thinking Wynn is injury prone makes you a hater now?Looks like Wynn-haters will need to regroup :
Wynn-Onwenu-Andrews-Mason-Brown was the set. Karras at G & C a bit.
Imagine that you found your ideal apartment. Many tenents were lining up to rent it, and the cost was $1000 a month, 12K a year
You want it REALLY badly, so you tell the landlord that you will sign a one year lease and will pay him 6K up front and then $500 a month, so still 12K a year, but he gets the money sooner.
He takes your 6K and banks it. 6 months later he comes and complains that $500 a month is too low for rent, and he wants more.
Would that be fair?
Yup, he is already doing some stuff i did not expect this early as well like changing plays connecting with receivers due to blitz etc. This is a positive signI really like Jones' touch. But I really want to see him try to rip a few fastballs.
He comes from a version of the E-P at Alabama. He’ll obviously be tasked with doing more at this level since his first read won’t be open nearly as often, but he’s still very familiar with the terminology. It’s a shorter learning curve for him.Yup, he is already doing some stuff i did not expect this early as well like changing plays connecting with receivers due to blitz etc. This is a positive sign
It can be certainly an improved over last year in terms of blitz recognition i feel. I have no worries with him doing check downs etc mostly. Playing safe get comfortable, i guess he will take more risks with time moving onHe comes from a version of the E-P at Alabama. He’ll obviously be tasked with doing more at this level since his first read won’t be open nearly as often, but he’s still very familiar with the terminology. It’s a shorter learning curve for him.
There is a 7 page thread started by @DropKickFlutie, all about making up a Wynn injury and declaring him basically useless and unreliableThinking Wynn is injury prone makes you a hater now?
Oh I guess I missed all that.There is a 7 page thread started by @DropKickFlutie, all about making up a Wynn injury and declaring him basically useless and unreliable
Oh I guess I missed all that.
Yep. Or situationally (if we’re down big).It can be certainly an improved over last year in terms of blitz recognition i feel. I have no worries with him doing check downs etc mostly. Playing safe get comfortable, i guess he will take more risks with time moving on
He must be injured in some way, I don't know if it is the hand or his shoulder, his legs, or what. I actually thought he looked injured most of last year also. In his early days he used to be able to flick his wrist with tacklers hanging over him and the ball came out like it was shot from a cannon, completely effortlessly. I'm not sure if I have ever seen such a big long term change in throwing motion, he must be injured in some way. Hopefully it is just the hand.Maybe his hand is more injured that they are letting on....but I doubt it.
If so there is no need for him to be out there. Should rest it.
then BB needs to pack out the "what the hell" attitudeYep. Or situationally (if we’re down big).