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barrett 10-17-2019 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nunusguy (Post 48979)
With this new and vastly improved offensive line it's a whole new world for Deshawn Watson, i.e, there's nothing like providing a QB with pass-pro to
realize his full potential.

Very true.

HPF Bob 10-17-2019 11:19 AM

I must say I've noticed the difference. Hopkins has turned into a possession receiver, the tight ends are medium-deep threats, and Fuller is there to scare secondaries that he might actually catch a deep ball.

Hyde and Johnson offer just enough of a running threat to not be ignored.

I'm still not sure we can beat the Colts unless we bring back Brandon Weeden.

Arky 10-17-2019 11:47 AM

I rewatched the game last night and the thing that stuck out to me were these new sets of plays where Watson rolls out right or left, he's got a TE (Fells) right in front of him, someone else (slot?) a little deeper then and then a WR (Fuller) even a little more deeper. Watson also could keep the ball and run. Good blitzbeaters and very Kubiakian. They were very successful until the Chiefs adjusted and then they were still kinda successful. You may recall a couple of penalties for "lineman downfield" to which Fouts observed the linemen couldn't tell if it was going to be a run or a pass so, I don't think they've worked out all the kinks out yet.

It was kind of refreshing to see. Watson should not have to be confined to being a pocket passer 100% of the time...

barrett 10-17-2019 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arky (Post 48982)
I rewatched the game last night and the thing that stuck out to me were these new sets of plays where Watson rolls out right or left, he's got a TE (Fells) right in front of him, someone else (slot?) a little deeper then and then a WR (Fuller) even a little more deeper. Watson also could keep the ball and run. Good blitzbeaters and very Kubiakian. They were very successful until the Chiefs adjusted and then they were still kinda successful. You may recall a couple of penalties for "lineman downfield" to which Fouts observed the linemen couldn't tell if it was going to be a run or a pass so, I don't think they've worked out all the kinks out yet.

It was kind of refreshing to see. Watson should not have to be confined to being a pocket passer 100% of the time...

And just like Kubiak they have hit the throw back deep post off the rollout 2 weeks in a row (or would have if Fuller caught it this past week). Putting that on film is almost not fair for a safety.


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