Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Joe Judge spent 7 years with the Patriots before he ever stepped foot in New York and he spent 2 years before that working with Saban (another Belichik disciple).
Joe Judge is pure Patriot Way.
So is Daboll.
And I already explained what's going on. Those guys are authoritarians, they run their teams from the top down. They don't believe in getting along with players or helping them off the field. It's all about results on the field and doing it "their" way.
The exact opposite type of coach that would get the most out of a player like Toney. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
No #24 taking those reps. Hope he can put that energy towards being a viable WR the rest of the season.
Skyy's biggest issue is not getting targets. Andy needs to actually put together a Skyy package, as he's done for all of our receivers in the past. Something to give him some confidence and get him going. But 2-3 targets a game isn't going to accomplish much for Skyy. And we already know he can run good routes from the slot, so come on Andy, let's go. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Skyy's biggest issue is not getting targets. Andy needs to actually put together a Skyy package, as he's done for all of our receivers in the past. Something to give him some confidence and get him going. But 2-3 targets a game isn't going to accomplish much for Skyy. And we already know he can run good routes from the slot, so come on Andy, let's go.
He has run the route incorrectly more than once. Hopefully this keeps his head cleaner so he does not continue doing so. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Probably the stuff that impacted Toney's rookie season with the team when Judge was HC?
I remember when the Giants drafted him. I felt bad for the guy b/c I knew his talent would be wasted. I knew KC had looked at him that draft and thought he would be an outstanding fit for our offense. I remember thinking it was like night and day where he was drafted as opposed to being able to play in KC. Weird how things work out sometimes. [Reply]