Video: Kevin Ogletree making an impact!

dcfanatic;3065767 said:
Kevin Ogletree making an impact!

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I'm lovin me some Ogletree. This kid needs to be on the field more often.
 
Pretty cool. Garrett had a few plays made just for Ogletree tonight.
 
I hope we don't get too predictable with Ogletree on the field.

I called that last Ogletree screen, as I'm sure a lot of other people did

My friends were looking at me like I was Ms. Cleo :bow:
 
JBell523;3065865 said:
I hope we don't get too predictable with Ogletree on the field.

I called that last Ogletree screen, as I'm sure a lot of other people did

My friends were looking at me like I was Ms. Cleo :bow:

I'd like to see more screens when the blitz is heavy. It seems the screen is rarely called, whenit can be very effective against the blitz.
 
Hear, hear! He looks quick and tough. Maybe he really is a keeper and not just a preseason warrior...
 
from just outside the 20 to inside the 5 both times the same screen was called. i love it!
 
I.Stanback would've taken both to the House.......:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: , well maybe the 1st one......after that he would've been hurt:eek:
 
looks real good running the ball, i liked a lot of our playcalling... it was different than what we normally do it seemed.
 
As Tazz mentioned, the thing that impressed me most is how tough he appears to be...certainly doesn't have the Crayton-itis...you know... go down at the first site of the opposing defender.
 
sbark;3065916 said:
I.Stanback would've taken both to the House.......:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: , well maybe the 1st one......after that he would've been hurt:eek:

Stanback would have already been hurt before stepping on the field.
 
I was wondering, before last night, why we could not run that play well, because we have tried it before with little success.. I did not realize how much the WR had to do with making that play successful and we must have practiced it a lot because the execution was perfect both times
 
JBell523;3065865 said:
I hope we don't get too predictable with Ogletree on the field.

I called that last Ogletree screen, as I'm sure a lot of other people did

My friends were looking at me like I was Ms. Cleo :bow:

You are correct, but we all knew Philly was bringing the house to and that was the perfect play for us last night against their blitz.
 
aikemirv;3066026 said:
I was wondering, before last night, why we could not run that play well, because we have tried it before with little success.. I did not realize how much the WR had to do with making that play successful and we must have practiced it a lot because the execution was perfect both times

I remember us trying it with Sam Hurd a few times. Unsuccessfully.

Hurd just doesn't have the burst or quickness that KO has.
 
I hope we line up early next week in the same formation and run the screen to him. Next time , stop and go.
 
Looks like a smaller Andre Johnson.

A thicker Ochocinco.

His best attribute is that he doesn't waste of a lot of steps. Just gets the ball and takes off.
 
Ogletree has a great first step and seems to be at full speed with in a few strides. I'm really liking this kid.

I know it is early but unlike Austin and Hurd, he seems to be maturing much faster. If he keeps this up then then he should be getting some significant playing time next year.
 

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