Spot duty for Barkley and Toney, with plays scripted to utilize their talents.
Might see Penny play a bigger-than-normal role too. Ideally, you want Saquon in there when the front seven already has their hands on their hips and their tongues hanging out.
RE: Heavy dose of Booker and others to wear down the Denver defense.
Spot duty for Barkley and Toney, with plays scripted to utilize their talents.
Might see Penny play a bigger-than-normal role too. Ideally, you want Saquon in there when the front seven already has their hands on their hips and their tongues hanging out.
Well said
RE: Heavy dose of Booker and others to wear down the Denver defense.
Spot duty for Barkley and Toney, with plays scripted to utilize their talents.
Might see Penny play a bigger-than-normal role too. Ideally, you want Saquon in there when the front seven already has their hands on their hips and their tongues hanging out.
+1
This is how I see it too. More Penny, less Booker.
I think partly because he knows he has to take what is there; he lacks the ability to make defenders miss. But, I could be so wrong that I could rank 1st on the world's wrongest man list.
All these comments about "scripted" plays for Barkley and Toney
In comment 15359777 Stratman said:
[quote] What plays aren't scripted? [/quotese
Plays are usually taken from a comprehensive playbook and called to fit the situation and defense. Scripted plays are decided to be included ahead of time, in this case to suit the specific player when that player is in the game and the opportunity presents itself.
I think partly because he knows he has to take what is there; he lacks the ability to make defenders miss. But, I could be so wrong that I could rank 1st on the world's wrongest man list.
Second behind Pat Leonard is the best you can hope to get.
I think partly because he knows he has to take what is there; he lacks the ability to make defenders miss. But, I could be so wrong that I could rank 1st on the world's wrongest man list.
Second behind Pat Leonard is the best you can hope to get.
Okay. I laughed.
We are going into the season pretty healthy and have not had the devastating preaseason injuries that some teams have had.
It will be interesting how the season plays out.
I wonder what Leonard thinks about the "signs"?
Might see Penny play a bigger-than-normal role too. Ideally, you want Saquon in there when the front seven already has their hands on their hips and their tongues hanging out.
Might see Penny play a bigger-than-normal role too. Ideally, you want Saquon in there when the front seven already has their hands on their hips and their tongues hanging out.
Well said
Might see Penny play a bigger-than-normal role too. Ideally, you want Saquon in there when the front seven already has their hands on their hips and their tongues hanging out.
+1
This is how I see it too. More Penny, less Booker.
I was expecting it but with the team having to play the Redskins in 4 days it did make sense for the team to rest him today.
Well there’s plays with reads and plays with no read designed to get the ball in your playmakers hands in a good spot.
[quote] What plays aren't scripted? [/quotese
Plays are usually taken from a comprehensive playbook and called to fit the situation and defense. Scripted plays are decided to be included ahead of time, in this case to suit the specific player when that player is in the game and the opportunity presents itself.
Second behind Pat Leonard is the best you can hope to get.
or whatever the 6th Rd. picks' name is...he would have been picked on, no doubt about that!
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Okay. I laughed.
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I think partly because he knows he has to take what is there; he lacks the ability to make defenders miss. But, I could be so wrong that I could rank 1st on the world's wrongest man list.
Second behind Pat Leonard is the best you can hope to get.
An LOL for you my good sir