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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
No, your CONCLUSION.
In your mind, if one receiver gets enough targets to accumulate 100 yards, and one other gets enough to get 63, and no other WR gets any, then to YOU, that means those two guys are good and the offense works. Quality! You think. Wrong conclusion.
If four guys spread out the targets and accumulate the same yardage- that's because they're not good, you think.
False conclusion based on ignorant assumptions.
Perhaps the offense, as designed, spreads the ball around based on taking advantage of the defensive seams and weak points on any given down.
I'm fact, we have seen this, and know it to be true. Yet you would prefer to force feed an individual regardless of the defense. To you, this would be preferable.
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Lol, no. Again.
I'm talking about higher quality players and higher quality play. You know, like the difference between Travis as a TE and Gray/Bell. You do recognize that Travis is a far superior player, right?
That it has nothing to do with 'force-feeding' Travis, and everything to do with Travis being head and shoulders better than the other TEs?
Or is it your belief that Gray is the same quality player as Travis, he just isn't getting the ball?
Obviously not, I think we can agree.
Presently, we don't have a high quality WR, like Travis is a high quality TE.
It's that simple.