I saw the same thing reviewing the game. What I like has been his body language. He always congratulates his teammates profusely (BS call with CP)and helps guys our up after the play. He was out in the community getting air time early on and saying all the right things. I have also been pleasantly surprised with his down field blocking, and admire how he hasn't griped about not getting as may balls as he's accustom to. Be a good teammate first, then good things will happen.
Well said.
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Gotta love growing pains. But I have to say that there were like 8-12 plays that Lloyd was wide open and Brunell looked Moss's and Cooley's way first or the whole time.
Was he on the opposite side of the field when he was open?
i think that might be it.. if lloyd is on the right side while brunell is rolliong left, he will never see the ball
With all the weapons there is a good chance he is routinely the 3rd of 4th option in Brunell's progression. I will have to take note of where the WR are lining up when I watch the game again.
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With all the weapons there is a good chance he is routinely the 3rd of 4th option in Brunell's progression. I will have to take note of where the WR are lining up when I watch the game again.
they run so many crossing routes that even that is confusing
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With all the weapons there is a good chance he is routinely the 3rd of 4th option in Brunell's progression. I will have to take note of where the WR are lining up when I watch the game again.
they run so many crossing routes that even that is confusing