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Old 11-20-2018, 03:51 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Mahomer View Post
Sure but on those last 2 plays Hill was triple covered. There was no shot of a home run at the end there.
Where it made a huge difference, IMO, was the Rams were able to put Peters on Kelce and just use zones to minimize the big-play potential of Conley/Robinson.

What I don't get is why Robinson can't beat that more than he does. The guy's physical tools just jump off the page but for whatever reason he's either never open or just gets buried so far down the reads that the ball doesn't get to him.

If you have Watkins out there, Peters can't just hang on Kelce over the middle - he absolutely has to help out with Watkins.

Watkins is a difference maker (and he'd better be for his paycheck), but he can't stay on the field.

Does anyone trust that he'll be healthy in the post-season? I damn sure don't; he'll have another 'day to day' ding and we'll end up where we found ourselves today. He'll "give it a try" and it'll grab and he won't be able to go.
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