Question: How effective will T.O. be outside of the WCO?

baj1dallas

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Alexander said:
:laugh2:

When we have a WR that can actually separate, I think everyone will have their answer.

That's the thing, TO is not a guy that gets a lot of seperation. His best plays come when he gets a lot of YAC. I personally think his best fit IS the WCO but he should be able to at least be effective in any system. Maybe around 1100 yards and 10 TDs or so. The bigger question though is does he make clutch catches or does he drop them. He's done both in his career.
 

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neosapien23 said:
His large roster bonus. Even the most stout TO hater realize that the Eagles were going to cut him no matter what. They always cut players before their roster bonusese are due.
If that's the case then it was foolish on the Eagles part to do so after the second season. Why not add the $5 million roster bonus after the third or fourth season?
 

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Bledsoe looks like a devil's advocate tossing a match on a fire as it is...just wait until he has a can of gas called TO to send those flicks towards. I think people, including Glenn, are going to be really surprised how fast Bledsoe falls for his new target and forgets about the others. Hell's Bells, even last year people were pointing out how he only looked for Price anytime he was on the field and it was like the other two didn't exist...ok multiply that by 1000x once he gets an honest to god real reciever catching his throws. Last year must've just simply been hell for Bledsoe; looking for Glenn to be in single coverage, having to learn how to throw into the non-separated Keyshawn's hands, and basically in a test run with Crayton all year long and especially after he came back from injury--Witten being the only normal thing he saw last year as far as usual targets went. Just wait until he has a reciever that can constantly beat double coverage and all that weight of the "perfect pass" he had to make last year to suit his recievers just gets lifted off his shoulders. TO - TO - TO - Witten - TO - TO - TO - Terry - Witten - TO - TO - TO - Witten, gonna go something a little like that I bet. And the majority of any passes Terry gets will be nothing more then a simple fly route down the field to stretch out d's.

TO will do just fine in a non-WCO. He may even thrive on it, when you consider for the first time on an offense he's been on that defenses will also have to worry about a consistant running attack. No longer can they simply single out TO like they have "tried to" in the past.
 
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