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This one is a little different than the video above. Dude, I still can't believe this man is our QB for the next decade-plus. The football gods have rewarded our patience and sent us the chosen one. #JimmyJesus
Unbelievable. John Lynch, Kyle Shanahan, Jimmy G. Saving this franchise man...I cant believe what this team has now. Bodes so true that when the 9ers are buzzing, no other team in the Bay can trump it.
I'd like to see us take a pass at Jarvis Landry? Davante Adams? Sammy Watkins? Allen Robinson?
A big play WR and I feel a really good scat back, sproles type back would be really fun in this offense.
I've been putting off draft talk until the season ends, but I'm right there with you. This offense feasts when they've got a third-round RB that can run routes of the backfield or flex out wide, especially with Jimmy G's perfect ball placement that allows them to run after the catch.
This dude right here is my favorite third-down RB in the draft. My comp: Chris Thompson(Shannys drafted him in WAS). Akrum is a weapon. Given the amount of Iowa tape Kyle watched last year for CJ and Kittle, I feel confident that Kyle is high on him.
Hoss Y-Juke
The play that has become synonymous with New England is a play they refer to as ‘Hoss Y-Juke’. Bill O’Brien says Hoss means, “Hitches on the outside, seams by #2.” This is an example of New England’s simple verbiage to communicate plays. The Juke is the name of the route ran by the #3 WR to the trips side. With the Juke route, the WR will sit if he is not matched by a defender, he can run a return route if he’s being walled inside, or if the defender is playing him straight-up he can run up his toes, juke him, and run across his face.
This play is best against zone coverage where a quick WR is working against the middle dropper, usually a LB. New England will almost always use Edelman or Amendola, a quick WR, as the Juke route runner. This gives Brady a good match-up, with one of those two usually matched up with a LB. Since Brady’s return against Cleveland, New England ran this play 33 times, completing it 25 times for a 76% completion percentage.
That being said, the Jags are pretty nice this season. Looking forward to the game, great test for us
Let's eat another W fellas
where does it look like roquan will get drafted?