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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
Wylie and McCluster are your slot underneath guys. These are guys who slip underneath the coverage, then get the ball in space where they can use their short-field quickness to get some YAC. Given Hemingway's short -area quickness, why do you not include him in this "role"?
Reason I brought up Orton is it was the first time I saw a QB create space for an underneath guy. Daboll's cluster **** offense, the entire short middle was jam-packed.
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The reason for that stems not from the route designs and/or concepts. Rather, it's caused by QB play and a playcalling philosophy based on gameplanning that was not creative and rather predictable. We ran very similar concepts (if not the exact same plays) on a majority of repeated scenarios without creativity in regards to personnel or providing variation through D&D.