TSquare said:The moment of truth comes when TO starts drawing double teams, and the ball goes to Glenn and Witten or the running game. If the offense is working and the team is winning, but TO isn't getting the ball, how he responds will tell us everything!
TSquare said:The moment of truth comes when TO starts drawing double teams, and the ball goes to Glenn and Witten or the running game. If the offense is working and the team is winning, but TO isn't getting the ball, how he responds will tell us everything!
TSquare said:The moment of truth comes when TO starts drawing double teams, and the ball goes to Glenn and Witten or the running game. If the offense is working and the team is winning, but TO isn't getting the ball, how he responds will tell us everything!
Smashmouth24 said:Wrong. You'll know when T.O. isn't getting the ball and the team is losing. He believes that if things aren't going well you should just throw him the ball more. He's more comfortable criticizing teammates when they aren't playing well.
The TO ratioTwoSteppinJJ said:Yeah but we also do have to get him the ball at least 5 times a game hes an explosive player that can take it to the house on any given play.
Like teams haven't been double and triple teaming him in recent years? If he's open, he'll expect the ball and call for it...at least he should.TSquare said:The moment of truth comes when TO starts drawing double teams, and the ball goes to Glenn and Witten or the running game. If the offense is working and the team is winning, but TO isn't getting the ball, how he responds will tell us everything!
Just like in Philly, the first signs were in the Pittsburgh game when the Eagles were getting waxed and TO's dance move was emmulated by the Steelers.Smashmouth24 said:Wrong. You'll know when T.O. isn't getting the ball and the team is losing. He believes that if things aren't going well you should just throw him the ball more. He's more comfortable criticizing teammates when they aren't playing well.