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Originally Posted by RINGLEADER
That’s a fine strategy as long as you eventually hit and you’re not wed to any one pick for too long if they just can’t make it work (like Skyy so far thru 20+ games).
Realistic that Rice is unlikely to know the offense to the degree that Andy demands, but we can’t have a receiver on the field for 80% of the passing plays only get target 3 times and whiff when the ball comes his way. Almost at the point of giving up on him (which admittedly would be stupid at this point), but not holding my breath either. Hopefully, someone steps up to such a degree that it’s impossible for Andy not to notice (like Pacheco last season).
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Agreed. I mean, we’ve pieced together a WR rotation for years with cheap parts. We can continue to build the WR corps that way. Worst case scenario, that’s the best we can do. We don’t have to change what we do except that we more deliberately target x/y WRs with high draft assets.
Probably repeatedly because we have to be ready to churn these WRs as they come up for contract.