Was that terrific at getting them water?Quotes from other players like Gates and Royal suggest that Green has been terrific in practice.
Arizona is getting good pressure, so I suspect Green is being kept in to block, while Gates is running routes.Is he playing? Halfway into a game against a team that was historically bad vs. TEs last season and nary a target.
Arizona got good pressure last season too, when they were the worst defense against TEs in NFL history.Arizona is getting good pressure, so I suspect Green is being kept in to block, while Gates is running routes.Is he playing? Halfway into a game against a team that was historically bad vs. TEs last season and nary a target.
Throwing to Gates isn't the problem - it's throwing to Royal 6 times to gain 20 yards. Use Green in the slot, it's not complicated.Yeah looks like he's not in SD plans this year. Only the Chargers can explain why. Pretty obvious they're happy letting Gates be their play maker.
Hang in there, fellas. He will win you some championships.Draft Green but don't expect to utilize him until the second half of the season. Give yourself a contingency plan for the first 8-10 weeks. OR don't draft him and buy low around week 3 or 4.
3.4 YPRR for Green and you throw it Royal.Ladarius Green - TE - Chargers
Ladarius Green played just 24-of-62 offensive snaps in Monday night's Week 1 loss to the Cardinals.
Green was asked to block on 17 of those and ran just seven pass routes, catching both of his targets for a total of 24 yards. The Chargers mind-numbingly continue to prefer to use Eddie Royal as their slot receiver. He caught just 1-of-6 targets against Arizona and dropped three passes. Green would be a matchup nightmare out of the slot, but coach Mike McCoy seems to be the only one who doesn't know it. Green will likely block a ton in Week 2 versus Seattle.
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Agreed. Reminds me of a number of years ago when the Cowboys had a decimated OL and Witten had a down year in receiving stats due to his need to block. Greene obviously hasn't produced a fraction of what Witten has, but the point remains that a TE often needs to block first, catch second.Shutout said:I'd say with the the Chargers' center going down for the year, it doesn't help the situation.
Does this bump Gates then? Possibly more 2 tight end sets with Green staying in to block and Gates running all the routes or over thinking?Agreed. Reminds me of a number of years ago when the Cowboys had a decimated OL and Witten had a down year in receiving stats due to his need to block. Greene obviously hasn't produced a fraction of what Witten has, but the point remains that a TE often needs to block first, catch second.Shutout said:I'd say with the the Chargers' center going down for the year, it doesn't help the situation.
It's time to cut bait in most redraft leagues IMO. I'm not sure how much value he'd have even if Gates does miss time.might be time to cut bait in shallow leagues
doesn't look like he'll have much value unless Gates misses time
"might"??might be time to cut bait in shallow leagues
doesn't look like he'll have much value unless Gates misses time
Yes, me too. I did start Gates this week after going with Green last week. I think we stick with Gates until he is doubtful or Out of a game.I am just happy I have Green and Gates in my only league I have Green. I see the frustration growing though
Droppable in redraft. Strong hold buy in dynasty.
Basically true. Unless Gates gets hurt, Green is just not going to get used.Droppable in redraft.
I started Gresham this week, (Eifert is my other tight end). At least I still have a chance to win my gameYes, me too. I did start Gates this week after going with Green last week. I think we stick with Gates until he is doubtful or Out of a game.I am just happy I have Green and Gates in my only league I have Green. I see the frustration growing though
I used to be in this camp, but I'm becoming concerned that there's something going on that we just aren't seeing.Droppable in redraft. Strong hold buy in dynasty.
The Chargers said earlier this week that the needed him to block and as we saw today Rivers still has a connection with Gates.I used to be in this camp, but I'm becoming concerned that there's something going on that we just aren't seeing.Droppable in redraft. Strong hold buy in dynasty.
It's not my point, but how did the game plan work out last week?RhymesMcJuice said:The Chargers said earlier this week that the needed him to block and as we saw today Rivers still has a connection with Gates.humpback said:I used to be in this camp, but I'm becoming concerned that there's something going on that we just aren't seeing.wdcrob said:Ketamine Dreams said:Droppable in redraft. Strong hold buy in dynasty.
If the Chargers has lost today then you could question him but the game plan worked.
Gates is 34. You might want to check your facts before making bold statements.georg013 said:Ladarius Green owners: fantasy does not equal reality. He apparently is not quite playmaker enough to beat out a 40 year old Gates. Torch is not being passed anytime soon. Deal with it.
Gates has a near $10M cap number next year and they can save $5.9M by cutting him. If Gates is still playing like this at the end of the season he should be back, but if he tails off then they could cut him.Yeah he's a hold in dynasty but I'm not anticipating any return on my investment this year unless Gates goes down. Green is just not involved offensively at this time. Gates could play like this for another 3-4 years too.
If he tails off, they will restructure. He is one of the greatest players in franchise history, he is Philip's best friend on the team and his most reliable target. He is still playing at a Pro Bowl level. He will not be cut.Gates has a near $10M cap number next year and they can save $5.9M by cutting him. If Gates is still playing like this at the end of the season he should be back, but if he tails off then they could cut him.Yeah he's a hold in dynasty but I'm not anticipating any return on my investment this year unless Gates goes down. Green is just not involved offensively at this time. Gates could play like this for another 3-4 years too.