BobbyLayne
Footballguy
Martz uses TE to block mostly.Olsen, as a featured H back, will line up anywhere - in the slot, motioned out of the backfield, whatevs.Has Martz EVER made use of a talented tight end? I'm not factoring in TE production until I see Martz actually use one. Olsen is a nice player, but if Martz couldn't use Vernon Davis in the passing game, is he really likely to use Olsen?That was tongue-in-cheek, az_prof...I think the answer is none of the above because they will spread it around with different guys getting double digit targets week to week.
The Lions had RoY in Martz first year (at the time, still seen as a riser), and Megatron in Year two. Those guys on the outside tied up coverages, and Kitna's read was often to the slot guy. Not sure that Cutler will be going through the same kind of progression. Plus Olsen is way more talented than anyone the Lions had at the time (Pollard?).
Is Lovie still the coach? Because regardless of how much control you think Martz has, the HC still talks about Olsen as a special player who will be featured.
olphinsColtsTexansRedskinsBearsSounds like a journeyman to me, and actually "journeyman" might be a bit generous.
Now that I'm caught up, Aromashodu does have good measurables. I wouldn't call him a prototype...I think that is something around 6'4" and 225 lbs (Andre Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Terrell Owens) However, it is difficult to ignore that he was a 7th rd pick that is now on his 5th team. He has done less in his career than Knox did in his rookie year. At THIS point, DA is a journeyman. However, he is the type that should not be written off because, as you noted, he has the physical skills and opportunity to now become something more. I wouldn't be too optimistic...there is likely a reason 4 other teams gave up on him, but the #2 receiver (I know, some say he can be #1, some say 3 or 4) in an offense that figures to put up over 4,000 passing yards and 30ish passing tds is intriguing.
Anticipating Martz's impact on the various receivers is the key. I agree on the likely Knox uptick and Bennett downgrade, but I admit I'm throwing darts when it comes to Hester and DA. If Hester assumes a consistent slot role, which my untrained eye thinks is his best fit, then I think DA could be right there with Knox.
Look, it's one thing to speculate on stats from player to player. They're always in different systems, different coaches, different everything. So basing arguments on past stat's is a swiss cheese tool that we use because it's the best we have.
Look, it's one thing to speculate on stats from player to player. They're always in different systems, different coaches, different everything. So basing arguments on past stat's is a swiss cheese tool that we use because it's the best we have.
3 for 43 is a big game for a Bear receiver. Im not saying Bennett is an elite wr, just solid and most importantly, reliable, which I don't see from Knox, Hester or Aroma.
Yeah, I guess we all learned our lesson after hearing it 4,000 times last summer.