We need a TE, it's getting old talking about it.
Those things are rocket science.Good point, catching it is just a part of the process too. Certain times, you have to get into blocking mode too. Run or pass, it doesn't matter.
No it's not pron man, just regular work. As long as you work on situation and style enough, you just do it and thinking doesn't really enter it. Only time it does is when you know somebody is about to feed your helmet to you, see that beforehand though. It's better than not seeing it, that hurts the worst. You get up and don't know where the **** you are. You get the point, tend to end up on the wrong sideline then, that **** isn't fun.Those things are rocket science.
I am really having trouble understanding how the solution to playcalling "struggles" is to put the ball in the hands of the weakest area on the entire team. Also, essentially establishing some weird new offensive identity halfway through the season. Like saying we really need to give our running backs more carries.
Play to strengths and it ends up being 8ish wins on the season.
You misspelled Ali..... I recall Foreman failing to catch a Montez pass at Michigan. Chris Hill grabbed a catch against OSU. Otherwise the TE production has been rare. Is that primarily due to play calling, offensive design, or personnel?