Dean Cain Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 On the All-22, Buscaglia said he ran in for the TD in comparison to a 4.0/40. Freak. Weapon. How can Marrone so incorrectly identify talent? TJ Graham is a joke. Goodwin is the rmfd (real mother expletive deal).
MDH Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 The coaches can't be blind, right? Do we know if Goodwin can run any other routes well? Seems getting him the ball on a slant would be equally dangerous. Get him the ball on bubble screens or a crossing pattern and it could be off to the races as well.
YoloinOhio Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 How can Marrone so incorrectly identify talent? TJ Graham is a joke. Goodwin is the rmfd (real mother expletive deal). Not sure if you meant to write it this way... Marrone is the one who drafted Goodwin, Gailey drafted Graham. Goodwin has only been back for 3 weeks and has seen signicant throws his way, that will only increase going forward. Since he has now played 2 different QBs since he has been back and going on a third... not easy. Get him the ball on bubble screens or a crossing pattern and it could be off to the races as well. Percy. Harvin.
Nick in RaChaCha Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 I'd have no problem whatsoever with Johnson, Woods , and Goodwin as our 3 WR core going forward as long as we land a big time TE this next offseason. 100% right on!!!!
YoloinOhio Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 100% right on!!!! Nice trio and YES on a big, fast TE.
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 This is an interesting theoretical debate, but not a practical one. Goodwin can't stay healthy based on the few snaps he already gets; can you imagine what would happen if he played 40-50 snaps a game?
26CornerBlitz Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 This is an interesting theoretical debate, but not a practical one. Goodwin can't stay healthy based on the few snaps he already gets; can you imagine what would happen if he played 40-50 snaps a game? Can't agree. It's not as if he's an OL...He should be able to play that many snaps as an outside WR.
YoloinOhio Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 Can't agree. It's not as if he's an OL...He should be able to play that many snaps as an outside WR. Injuries and WRs are tricky... one wuld say SJ can't stay healthy either, yet he plays hurt and mostly effectively so we don't call him injury prone. Goodwin has had one bad injury that kep him out but otherwise he is playing through them. Most WRs are banged up on a weekly basis, esp the smaller ones. Look at Amendola!
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 Can't agree. It's not as if he's an OL...He should be able to play that many snaps as an outside WR. The fact is that Goodwin has already been injured three times.
26CornerBlitz Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 The fact is that Goodwin has already been injured three times. He only missed time because of the fluke broken hand...guess we'll see whether he can stand up to the rigors of 40-50 snaps/game. Shouldn't be a problem.
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 He only missed time because of the fluke broken hand...guess we'll see whether he can stand up to the rigors of 40-50 snaps/game. Shouldn't be a problem. We are hoping for the same thing. But, as I mentioned a few weeks ago, it seems like these slight speedster or slot receivers are just prone to injury. We all know Roscoe, of course. But guys like Amendola, Austin Collie, Brandon Stokely, etc. all seemed to always be hurt. Welker might be the only exception.
26CornerBlitz Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 We are hoping for the same thing. But, as I mentioned a few weeks ago, it seems like these slight speedster or slot receivers are just prone to injury. We all know Roscoe, of course. But guys like Amendola, Austin Collie, Brandon Stokely, etc. all seemed to always be hurt. Welker might be the only exception. One thing to remember is that the guys you are mentioning are usually in the slot working the middle of the field where they're susceptible to much more punishment. On the other hand Goodwin lines up on the outside and doesn't primarily work the middle of the field.
John from Riverside Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 There is no doubt in my mind that Goodwin has surpassed Graham.....who we frankly should have traded at the deadline
Cash Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 Goodwin reminds me a lot of T.Y. Hilton... the guy we should've drafted instead of Graham. (Though obviously Russell Wilson beats Hilton easily.) The injury thing is a little worrisome, but I'm hoping it's just a series of coincidences and not a real issue. I want to see him get regular playing time and see what he can do outside of the 9 route.
boyst Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 Without rereading posts I have missed. Goodwin is misunderstood. Best in doses. Similar to CJ Spiller. I'd rather have both Jackson and Spiller on the field the. Goodwin. And if Goodwin is going to be on the field more it will limit our diversity. We are a run first team. Woods, Chandler, SJ13 with FJ or CJ or both with a 3rd WR is not unheard of but we need to be constantly putting the best talent on the field regardless of position and finding a way to make it work.
26CornerBlitz Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 Without rereading posts I have missed. Goodwin is misunderstood. Best in doses. Similar to CJ Spiller. I'd rather have both Jackson and Spiller on the field the. Goodwin. And if Goodwin is going to be on the field more it will limit our diversity. We are a run first team. Woods, Chandler, SJ13 with FJ or CJ or both with a 3rd WR is not unheard of but we need to be constantly putting the best talent on the field regardless of position and finding a way to make it work. Completely disagree. With Goodwin's speed as a threat, the running game is more effective because opponents are less likely to have eight in the box as they MUST respect the potential of Home Run for six.
boyst Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 Completely disagree. With Goodwin's speed as a threat, the running game is more effective because opponents are less likely to have eight in the box as they MUST respect the potential of Home Run for six. I would agree if we had an effective middle passing game and Goodwin was in the slot. He is not. And I'm not sure why.
26CornerBlitz Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 I would agree if we had an effective middle passing game and Goodwin was in the slot. He is not. And I'm not sure why. That's where Stevie and Chandler have to make it happen. IMO, Goodwin in the slot would subject him to too many big hits.
BADOLBILZ Posted November 5, 2013 Posted November 5, 2013 One thing to remember is that the guys you are mentioning are usually in the slot working the middle of the field where they're susceptible to much more punishment. On the other hand Goodwin lines up on the outside and doesn't primarily work the middle of the field. And yet he is on his third injury of the season. Hand, elbow, hamstring. There is no question the guy can fly.....the question is can he land. At various times we were told Roscoe was going to take the league by storm after he tore up the competition at SJF in summer and nagging injuries often derailed that train. Roscoe made some big plays but he never became that player.
boyst Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 That's where Stevie and Chandler have to make it happen. IMO, Goodwin in the slot would subject him to too many big hits. I watched some more of the offensive snaps this year. A few of Graham - I wanted to see something, and I did. Graham on the outside often gets past his defender but he does not capture better position. He lets the defender keep the inside and I am not sure why - clearly, this could be corrected with coaching. I watched Goodwin, too. Goodwin on the outside covered by the nickel or dime in cases I saw, once an LB was similar - outside of the db. I am not sure why we are sending speedy, short WR's downfield and keeping them outside. Goodwin runs like a Porsche. Graham runs like a Clydesdale. Goodwin is good at maneuvering to avoid contact and Graham is good at just punching through the contact. He isn't as elegant or graceful and there is a reason I chose one a sports car and one a horse. I think of Graham as more utilitarian to a football team then I do Goodwin. Both are important to have and I do not knock either player in saying that. With Chandler I do not need to see anymore then what I have. I saw great things from him in 2012. I want more of that now. I leave you with this lineup: Fred Jackson and EJ Manuel in the backfield. EJ shotgun. Chandler, Woods, SJ13 and either CJ Spiller, Goodwin, or Graham. SJ13 at slot, Woods wide. Chandler opposite side out at WR. With Jackson on that side of the ball then using the optional player to motion depending on defensive read. The matchups would be ideal - we saw Chandler out wide in 2012. This would be nice to see in the red zone of goal line situation. The optional player could remain home or roll to the short flat as a dump/screen player, perhaps motioning toward FJ and Chandler. Either way....just my fun whacky thoughts.
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