An interesting stat that shows the talent level of this team

#27
#27
Agree 100%. And I would add it’s a lot easier to cover a wide receiver for half a second than it is for 3 which would about the time we have when we snap the ball on offense and the 3 is how long our DBACKS have to cover for
We had bad lines under Dooley, but the offenses had a lot of big play capability. Justin Hunter was a splash play waiting to happen any time he got the ball.
 
#28
#28
Except it does make my point... JG has been very efficient throwing the ball and the receivers are catching it. The problem is the receivers aren't getting open enough to make big plays or making guys miss. They are going up and getting 50/50 balls. They are solid guys who are catching balls, but they are not the homerun playmakers you need to win at this level. Are any of them remotely close to being the playmaker Justin Hunter was? I rest my case.
There are very few WRs who could get open in the 2 seconds the QB has to release the ball....Also, if our WRs are going up and winning balls in the air, I would think that shows their talent. Unless by talent, you mean solely their ability to get open in those 2 seconds.
 
#30
#30
Gotcha. From reading your post I thought someone mentioned Charlotte specifically. I see now that was your addition.

Hopefully we get JJ and Chandler back to full speed this week.
I would assume that the Charlotte game was included in the ops post, since they didnt do it then either.
 
#31
#31
I would assume that the Charlotte game was included in the ops post, since they didnt do it then either.
Safe to assume he meant as a whole. I was just trying to clarify who made the comment specifically about the Charlotte game, and I see it was you. That's it.
 
#32
#32
Julio Jones scored his first TD of the season today. I'd say he's one of the most talented players on the Falcolns.
 
#33
#33
As Freak has stated. Hope we get JJ and Chandler back. We can't beat any SEC teams without them.
 
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