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For this season, the role he is in is plenty. You can't throw him in as the #3 when he has little chemistry with Dalton and as far as what we've seen during games, we can't come to any kind of conclusion what mental grasp he has of the offense (or football in general) or how crisp his route running is. 90% of the plays run for him have been misdirections or plays designed specifically for him where he doesn't have to read the defense, just run his basic route.
I agree he can have more plays called for him, more screen passes, more misdirections, (a lot of what he's been doing), etc. but he shouldn't be replacing anyone on offense.
For this season, the role he is in is plenty. You can't throw him in as the #3 when he has little chemistry with Dalton and as far as what we've seen during games, we can't come to any kind of conclusion what mental grasp he has of the offense (or football in general) or how crisp his route running is. 90% of the plays run for him have been misdirections or plays designed specifically for him where he doesn't have to read the defense, just run his basic route.
I agree he can have more plays called for him, more screen passes, more misdirections, (a lot of what he's been doing), etc. but he shouldn't be replacing anyone on offense.
The anti 'Play' of the day was the dropped INT. That changed the game. Oh, and the absurd hold called on Witworth. What the fuck was that?
I think maybe the crew realized that they had hardly flagged the Bengals for anything...sort of like "I know you were holding at least once before, so I'll call it now" kind of make up calls....bad timing for that.....
No, they were giving it back to Pittsburgh after blowing a call earlier in the game on them. That holding call on Miller was bogus that negated the TD pass from Roethlisberger that cost the Steelers 4 points.
That call on Whit was ridiculous, but so was the Miller holding call. Itr all even out, just seems more critical on us since it was under 5 minutes with the game on the line and us trailing by a score.
basically what I was going to say, without all the fancy analysis. It takes a rookie wide receiver a few years to contribute to his full potential.
Hawkins needs to play a lot more than he does. He is fast as shit and always gains yards after the catch. He is way better than Caldwell, no question. I don't know why this is even debatable.