This is why we shouldn't be throwing to Pig Howard...

One more thing and I'm done with this idiotic thread...

One of the oldest rules in football. You always want a LB on a WR. It's been true since the forward pass was invented. That's all.
 
....on the outside. Been saying this ALL season long. He's not physically suited for that role. What the funk was Bajakian thinking? And people blame Worley and Dobbs for throwing picks or missing those throws downrange to him. Simply put, it's takes a low percentage play down to an extremely low percentage play.

And for all the shrill haters out there, I'm not hating on Pig. Just saying in those situations, Bajakian was asking him to go away from what he is good at.

Start about midway through the video (1:00min mark), and watch the bigger LB gobble up the passes when covering midgets the size of Pig Howard.

https://rivals.yahoo.com/video/recr...nse-1124720;_ylt=AgBg2xcuP3RtacjoquqpD7699pN4

You must be from the Dooley coaching tree.
 
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....on the outside. Been saying this ALL season long. He's not physically suited for that role. What the funk was Bajakian thinking? And people blame Worley and Dobbs for throwing picks or missing those throws downrange to him. Simply put, it's takes a low percentage play down to an extremely low percentage play.

And for all the shrill haters out there, I'm not hating on Pig. Just saying in those situations, Bajakian was asking him to go away from what he is good at.

Start about midway through the video (1:00min mark), and watch the bigger LB gobble up the passes when covering midgets the size of Pig Howard.

https://rivals.yahoo.com/video/recr...nse-1124720;_ylt=AgBg2xcuP3RtacjoquqpD7699pN4

This just in. All of our big receivers that could catch a cold were hurt. Pig was the only MAN left to throw to inside or outside.

You didn't apply for OC did you? Just sayin!

:thud:

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I don't post much but I read every single day. Please shut up OP. Shows how little you know about the game. Pig plays his heart out every single snap he is out there. If you want to call somebody out, pick someone else.
 
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I don't post much but I read every single day. Please shut up OP. Shows how little you know about the game. Pig plays his heart out every single snap he is out there. If you want to call somebody out, pick someone else.

He didn't call out Pig. He called out the OC for how we use Pig.
 
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Next season can't get here fast enough.

As the offseason goes along the threads will probably go from bad to worse unfortunately.

#RiseToTheTop...VFL...GBO!!!
 
That short guy should have and may have gotten called for offensive pass interference. He doesn't make that catch, without first grabbing the jersey of the DB and slinging him to the ground.

Not a good example to build your case.

STEVE F'n SMITH
No. 89 Baltimore Ravens
Wide receiver
Personal information
Date of birth: May 12, 1979 (age 35)
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Weight: 195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school: Los Angeles (CA) University
College: Utah
NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 3 / Pick: 74
Debuted in 2001 for the Carolina Panthers
Career history
Carolina Panthers (2001–2013)
Baltimore Ravens (2014–present)
Career highlights and awards
5× Pro Bowl (2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011)
2× First-team All-Pro (2001, 2005)
Second-team All-Pro (2008)
NFC Champion (2003)
NFL Alumni Wide Receiver of the Year (2005)
AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2005)
PFWA NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2005)
NFL Receiving Yards Leader (2005)
NFL receiving touchdown leader (2005)
NFL receptions leader (2005)
Carolina Panthers all-time career leader(Receptions,Receiving yards,Receiving Touchdowns)

Oh I picked the right guy fella. (Typed as I woke my wife up laughing at you)
 
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STEVE F'n SMITH
No. 89 Baltimore Ravens
Wide receiver
Personal information
Date of birth: May 12, 1979 (age 35)
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Weight: 195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school: Los Angeles (CA) University
College: Utah
NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 3 / Pick: 74
Debuted in 2001 for the Carolina Panthers
Career history
Carolina Panthers (2001–2013)
Baltimore Ravens (2014–present)
Career highlights and awards
5× Pro Bowl (2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011)
2× First-team All-Pro (2001, 2005)
Second-team All-Pro (2008)
NFC Champion (2003)
NFL Alumni Wide Receiver of the Year (2005)
AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2005)
PFWA NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2005)
NFL Receiving Yards Leader (2005)
NFL receiving touchdown leader (2005)
NFL receptions leader (2005)
Carolina Panthers all-time career leader(Receptions,Receiving yards,Receiving Touchdowns)

Oh I picked the right guy fella. (Typed as I woke my wife up laughing at you)

my you have big font...
 
I agree with the OP. Pig is not the appropriate one for that role. He is a slot receiver and needs to be used in that capacity. It makes no sense to throw downfield like that to him on "go" routes.

Unless he's wide open on a miss match of speed on wheel route type plays.

He simply isn't the one to be expected to just beat a corner one on one for a downfield potential jump ball situation.

It just physically doesn't make sense and anyone with sense should just know this if they are a decent human being.
 
If you're going to start a thread calling out the coaches and claiming to know better than them, you should really have a little more evidence than some silly camp film. You cant really be surprised people disagree with you, right?

YEP! OP long-time resident of "ignore", & this exchange reinforces my decision. :crazy:
 
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....on the outside. Been saying this ALL season long. He's not physically suited for that role. What the funk was Bajakian thinking? And people blame Worley and Dobbs for throwing picks or missing those throws downrange to him. Simply put, it's takes a low percentage play down to an extremely low percentage play.

And for all the shrill haters out there, I'm not hating on Pig. Just saying in those situations, Bajakian was asking him to go away from what he is good at.

Start about midway through the video (1:00min mark), and watch the bigger LB gobble up the passes when covering midgets the size of Pig Howard.

https://rivals.yahoo.com/video/recr...nse-1124720;_ylt=AgBg2xcuP3RtacjoquqpD7699pN4

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Wes Welker says high from his midget penthouse. If your'e midget is getting picked up by a LB then that helps to open up the running lanes. Then when the LB decides to come back down into run support you hit them deep with PA.
 
What I saw was poor passes from HS QBs to short slot recivers, they did not lead the reciever very well. I think your point is a littel weak, if the pass is short, the LB and DB have a better chance to disrupt the pass or INT.

Pig did a great job, JW's passes often did not have enough air underneath, thus making <6 ft guys try and go up and get a pass. Dobbs on the other hand throws a better pass with more air underneath. So, it was not a get on Worly thing, its just Dobbs throws a better and catchable pass. :ermm:
 
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