Henne is probably about done. It will be better next year when Carson Wentz is our backup bc he’s cut again and has no choice but to be a backup on a team friendly deal.
It’s also a depth chart that lists two WR instead of three for a team that runs 11 sets 2/3 of the time.
Anyone want to bet me both Moore and Hardman see way more snaps than Michael fucking Burton?
I’d expect a traditional 21 or 12 set to use Valdes-Scantling and Smith-Schuster as the WRs because they fit 2-WR sets better.
If Hardman isn’t anything more than his role last year, that’s fine. Still valuable and dangerous and gives you a big-play threat on the field at all times. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
It’s also a depth chart that lists two WR instead of three for a team that runs 11 sets 2/3 of the time.
Anyone want to bet me both Moore and Hardman see way more snaps than Michael ****ing Burton?
I’d expect a traditional 21 or 12 set to use Valdes-Scantling and Smith-Schuster as the WRs because they fit 2-WR sets better.
If Hardman isn’t anything more than his role last year, that’s fine. Still valuable and dangerous and gives you a big-play threat on the field at all times.
I’d place an educated guess that if we only have 2 WRs out there, Skyy and Juju are those 2 guys. They simply offer more diversity in what they can do.
Mecole and MVS are nice weapons, but they haven’t shown the ability (yet) to run a full route tree, to stay with a broken play, to block well in the run game and to be able to work the middle of the field. Juju and Skyy do those things already. [Reply]