@jwcoop03@JakeLiscow The good teams not only know how to block it up, but they also overly emphasize the QBs body language when doing them. To me Joe doesn’t sell it well enough on this clip, but you also have to actually hand the ball off for it to ever work to begin with.
@FSUNole99_@ClevelandIsGay@Logannewby1@Underdog You’re a foo if you think teams arent doubling Ja’marr freaking Chase smh.. not to mention a large percentage of his TD’s come from beyond the red zone. You either don’t actually watch the game, or you just blatantly ignore it.
@Jkdobbins22 Looks like you should be getting the ball a lot more huh, I agree.
Also, if there’s some chance you read this, please start running 100 yard sprints in the off-season dawg.. you need your long speed and endurance back 🙏
@duhGenie@WeezySportNugs@NFL_DovKleiman Agree with all of this except that this drill is designed for pass pro.. heavy bag to keep your arms, hands and chest in proper position.. everything else you mentioned true but for maintaining well balance in pass protecting rather than running down hill
@Y0itsT_ npc ass route lol Schultz is terrible, I think he hurts the offense more than he helps honestly. Lazy, soft, unathletic, always goes for one handed catches when they could easily be caught with two, can’t do anything with the ball in his hands when he does catch it.
@VIkesin18 @skol_spardis @WirsingBrent Generally speaking, it’s important for all of these guys to land their first big contract. At one point JJ had the largest contract ever signed by a receiver, sounds like money was pretty important to him too, otherwise he would’ve taken a team friendly deal, right?
@VIkesin18 @skol_spardis @WirsingBrent Lol sounds good, but the “other guy” has been to two AFC championships and one Super Bowl in 4 years of his career, but go off 😆