Guess what makes Welker dangerous? He does those things that he does WITHIN the scope of the offense. You line him up all over the field, but you don't leave him on the bench only when you want to draw up trickery. I'm just guessing here, but he got probably 99% of his production on non-trick plays.
Hill is approaching that. The reason why he's so dominant is because in 2017 he became an every down WR, coming out only when he needed a breather. The defense just couldn't go, "Okay, look out guys... here comes Hill into the game." He was ALWAYS on the field, and he was working as a part of the flow of Reid's playcalls. It's now to the point where the only reason why his production is 90% non-trick plays instead of 99% is because Reid loves him some trick plays no matter who's on the field. And in those instances, because Hill was on the field for those previous two draw plays, the razzle dazzle shit that gets called now has the potential to be way more effective.
Is Christian McCaffery doing that for Carolina? Is he lined up in a common position on every down he can possibly be out for? Or does he sometimes come out on short yardage? Is he consistently lined up as a WR? Or does it change?
He's not Welker. He's not Hill. He's McCluster. He's a gadget piece of shit. And that's what I tried to tell you before he got drafted.
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