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10 minutes ago, Jamalisms said:

You seem to be defending the offense here and, based on our discussions, I think you actually believe it's an issue - excuses aside.

They def had issues all season. The staff was helping/hiding those issues not causing them

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3 minutes ago, OILERMAN said:

They def had issues all season. The staff was helping/hiding those issues not causing them

They were hiding them with creative scheming but I'm not so sure the base offense isn't causing them as well. I'd have to do a film review to really diagnose and I'm not going to.

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Just now, Jamalisms said:

They were hiding them with creative scheming but I'm not so sure the base offense isn't causing them as well.

Which is hindered without Davis either way

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1 minute ago, OILERMAN said:

Which is hindered without Davis either way

Rookie WRs rarely have great years, counting on Davis as a key contributor is poor planning.

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17 minutes ago, OILERMAN said:

Davis, Mariota and Lewan weren't out there. We're talking this game not the season. They were top 5 in offense heading into last week

You can’t really count Davis. We can’t call him a key player.

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3 minutes ago, patsplat said:

Rookie WRs rarely have great years, counting on Davis as a key contributor is poor planning.

If he's drafted at 5 he's being counted on to contribute as the X WR. How great his season would have been is debateable but not having him hurts the offense

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Even if Taylor is having trouble with the route tree, you need to work in some bubble screens and a few other plays for him given what else they're putting out there at WR. Let him run some go routes even if it's a decoy. Using him on one jet sweep is ridiculous, even if he is a rookie. 

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3 minutes ago, 8MM said:

The staff that handles hamstrings should be fired.  They have to have better technology and training out there to treat hamstrings. 

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WR's are clearly the weak spot on offense again.  We assumed they addressed it but it hasn't produced much if any.  Decker attention is more for his reality show.  Matthews is more interested in putting a tattoo of a shitty president and getting angry at Trump.  Corey is hurt and a rookie.  Taylor is a rookie.  Jonnu is a rookie and making mistakes.  Even Walker seems to have regressed.  No wonder even Marcus sucks a lot.

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Just now, OILERMAN said:

If he's drafted at 5 he's being counted on to contribute as the X WR. How great his season would have been is debateable but not having him hurts the offense

But it feels like a pretty weak excuse to wave a wand and say a guy who has never been out there isn't out there so it's understandable. And I don't think you really believe it's fully understandable. But that's generally my takeaway from the tone of your posts.

 

I just want you to admit they're not getting enough out of the talent out there. It can change, but so far they've got major issues.

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Just now, OILERMAN said:

If he's drafted at 5 he's being counted on to contribute as the X WR. How great his season would have been is debateable but not having him hurts the offense

Sure, of course he was being counted on.  It felt like a mistake at the time and it looks like a mistake now.  Don't run with scissors, don't piss in the wind, don't count on rookie WRs.

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