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Youre not alone, Nate Burleson thinks we have the best "triplets" in the NFL right nowI think he, THill, and Henry bring back the term "triplets" that made the Cowboys so famous (and champions) during the 90's.
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Youre not alone, Nate Burleson thinks we have the best "triplets" in the NFL right nowI think he, THill, and Henry bring back the term "triplets" that made the Cowboys so famous (and champions) during the 90's.
Him having time to get healthy and practice with tanny will be the deciding factor. Either he is a dedicated number 2 or he is an underachieving number 1 (at this point).Hoping his success helps Davis finally hit on his potential.
We need 4 kids for that. Who is #4?Triplets has been done...hoping we have a great set of Quadruplets
Jonnu if youre VrabelWe need 4 kids for that. Who is #4?
TannehillWe need 4 kids for that. Who is #4?
I'm thinking the b****rd child, LEWAN!!!!!Tannehill
Henry
Brown
Davis...he's the hoping part
That whole pod is good as always.Expectations!
Lewan : "Three years from now, who's the best wide receiver in the league?"
AJ: "Me"
16:35
You've got to love the confidence. One of the main things that I have noticed about our skill positions from Brown to Davis to Smith to Henry, is that we have so many players that can do damage in space and take it to the house. With a stable QB, finally, we have one of the most balanced, dangerous offenses that I can remember.Expectations!
Lewan : "Three years from now, who's the best wide receiver in the league?"
AJ: "Me"
16:35
My favorite part of that group is they are all 6+ 220-250 and run a 4.5 or better. Its a scary group.You've got to love the confidence. One of the main things that I have noticed about our skill positions from Brown to Davis to Smith to Henry, is that we have so many players that can do damage in space and take it to the house. With a stable QB, finally, we have one of the most balanced, dangerous offenses that I can remember.
I will never forget seeing Jonnu line up at RB against Houston and thinking something looked weird about Derrick, then realizing he was wearing #81, then it dawning on me that Jonnu was at RB.My favorite part of that group is they are all 6+ 220-250 and run a 4.5 or better. Its a scary group.
I still wonder why that occurred. No trick play. Just a regular run with a TE spelling the RB. Then we didn't see it again. So odd.I will never forget seeing Jonnu line up at RB against Houston and thinking something looked weird about Derrick, then realizing he was wearing #81, then it dawning on me that Jonnu was at RB.
We have some serious monsters at our skill positions.
It’s a formation and personnel trick play. So if you run a 0 RB personnel package, the D is going to bring out a lighter personnel group to match. But if you have a guy like Jonnu, who’s a Henry clone in terms of size and speed, he breaks things when you put him at tailback.I still wonder why that occurred. No trick play. Just a regular run with a TE spelling the RB. Then we didn't see it again. So odd.
Maybe Jonnu just won a bet over DH and the prize was swapping out a play. They shocked the coaches just as much as us. I wonder if we'll see it again. I definitely think we'll see DH throwing again.
This is how I thought of it as well the only thing wrong with this exact explanation is he lined up as a rb. If he was at te or wr and motioned to rb that is what you just said.It’s a formation and personnel trick play. So if you run a 0 RB personnel package, the D is going to bring out a lighter personnel group to match. But if you have a guy like Jonnu, who’s a Henry clone in terms of size and speed, he breaks things when you put him at tailback.
Basically the D isn’t ready to stop a downhill run from a big tailback in that set.
I get what you're saying but it isn't Madden... It's not like the D sees the personnel numbers. I'll have to go back and look at it again. You could be right if they see DH running off the field, but you'd think they'd run it again since it worked so well.It’s a formation and personnel trick play. So if you run a 0 RB personnel package, the D is going to bring out a lighter personnel group to match. But if you have a guy like Jonnu, who’s a Henry clone in terms of size and speed, he breaks things when you put him at tailback.
Basically the D isn’t ready to stop a downhill run from a big tailback in that set.