01-08-2010, 01:27 PM
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Re: Good Multi TE PA running playbook
Yeah, I don't have a ton of 2TE sets but I am definitely going to create some plays to take advantage of them. My offense is starting to hit the problem of having too many weapons. I have 4 WRs right now who could be looked at as true #1 recievers and another who could be close but is undersized and not as well rounded. I got rid of mario manningham and earl bennet who are both very solid receivers just because they were going to start losing potential sitting on my bench.
I still have dwayne bowe who I am just holding onto through this contract then parting ways with. He is going to be my slot receiver this year. jamerion bellows who is just a completely dominant reciever, possibly one of the best in the game, and I think I am going to actually let start this year. DJ Crosby who shefter was talking about him dropping in the draft cause he can't get off the line against the press but who is a great big play threat with the 6'4" body to be a very good redzone target and who will be starting this year opposite bellows. Can't remember the new rookie's name, jameele lucas I think, he is like 6'5" 231lbs with like 92 or 93 potential, 99 CIT potential, 90+ speed, and 97+ in most recieving stats potential and could really be a dominant reciever. Also, some steal named hopson who is only 5'10" but has 91 potential and looks to be a very decent all around reciever.
Not only that, I still have LJ, I have leron James as well, and xavier omon along with JR meyers and another FB who has like 97 or something potential for impact blocking and is great in about every run blocking area. I traded off casey barone after one season for a 2nd round pick just because there was no way to fit him in. Not only that, I have goldman, cousins, and also carl stewart at TE which he is a great blocking TE who makes decent plays and the first 2 are just dominant TEs all around.
It will really take some creative playcalling to use all those players. probably going to just get too easy.
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