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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
I'll tell you exactly what they can do, they can put Clyde in the passing gameplan like they drafted him to be.
There's no reason at all that they can't get the ball to him in space, he demonstrated an advanced route tree at LSU and good hands. Elusive in space, and dangerous. For some reason, we've just not utilized what appeared to be his best traits.
You've got Hill clearing out two guys deep; you've got Kelce clearing out two guys in the intermediate range, WR whoever has one guy occupied, and that leaves what, a LB to try to cover Clyde short?
I fully expected that to be the plan this season and am totally flabbergasted that they haven't yet.
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This can NOT be said enough.
The whole reason we drafted Clyde over Johnathon Taylor and Swift was because he was the premier pass catching RB coming out that year.
We have waited and waited for that to be in the game plan and it just doesnt happen.
After the Vegas game I had dreams about what Clyde could do with a game like that, just letting him do what Darrel did in that game.
Finally, I thought, this is how we roll teams that choose to play 2 high safeties. Darrel had the game of his career and it was fun to watch but Clyde in that roll is really going to be a game changer for this team.
That would be an unstoppable offense. Which is why the REST of the NFL shit bricks when we drafted him!
IT HAS TO HAPPEN! Andy will hopefully use the bye week to realize we have been wasting this guy. He is OUR missing #2 WR. Our 2 high safety ball breaker. By the 4th quarter the long balls will be there if we are destroying the flat and middle of the field.
Even if the Defense refuses to bring the safeties down, this is how we win!
Its been a weird year for us, with all the refusal to put the best players on the field, moving our pro bowl DT to DE. Somehow getting down to our third string RT who is a guard.
BUT TO ME and a few others, THIS is the most un explainable and stubborn decision of all. The secret weapon has been here the whole time.
USE IT!