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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.Clayborn gives him a clean, comfortable pocket to step up into even though the other guys win their battles.
I'm done trying to figure out Clayborn. He's pushing upfield like the QB is in a 7 step drop when it's evident that he's going to step up in the pocket. Clayborn gives him a clean, comfortable pocket to step up into even though the other guys win their battles. Result? pitch and catch.
Horrible blocking attempt by the LT (Brown or Waddle? I couldn't dvr the game so not sure which). Another one of those whiffs could very well send Brady to the sidelines.
It’s Waddle. You can tell from the hair.
Why was Waddle taking a snap at LT?
He was the extra offensive lineman there. Brown played all snaps.
Waddle basically played "TE" a few plays and if my memory is correct, he struggled. He seems to have regressed a lot because he was decent when BB pulled him off of the scrap pile. Could his issue be conditioning related?Waddle
The thing that really bothers me is, by now he has to know when his man is out of position to kick his rush back inside. Very common & something I see watching college tape. No flexibility either so it's speed or bust bc he can't bend.I'm done trying to figure out Clayborn. He's pushing upfield like the QB is in a 7 step drop when it's evident that he's going to step up in the pocket. Clayborn gives him a clean, comfortable pocket to step up into even though the other guys win their battles. Result? pitch and catch.
A fat cat, perhaps...if so, you’re going to need to enlist him in your cat conditioning program, Sammy.Waddle basically played "TE" a few plays and if my memory is correct, he struggled. He seems to have regressed a lot because he was decent when BB pulled him off of the scrap pile. Could his issue be conditioning related?