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<blockquote data-quote="FrogCop19" data-source="post: 2800064" data-attributes="member: 72359"><p>Agreed. And to make matters worse, even when he scores it doesn't seem to have the anticipated reaction. He used to run around, be excited, hold up his two fingers in the "peace" symbol (no idea if that's what it means, but that's what it looks like). Now, he just kind of wanders off. </p><p></p><p>As for his other on-the-field actions, I have noticed that during replays (and rewinds on my part, as I coach I like to watch how plays develop or blow up), I have noticed a very troubling pattern. Unfortunately it's not a new one for the WR position, and it's that if he knows he's not getting the ball, he doesn't go full speed, he doesn't block, and he doesn't provide the necessary decoy needed as arguably the most offensively talented person on the squad. Even if he does end up being targeted, sometimes he's not in the correct place because maybe he was the second or third or even fourth progression in the play. Every route should be run like he is the target, and that he is going to score. A teammate's job is to do their job so that the TEAM is successful. Imagine if Sewo didn't block because he knows he's not getting the ball. Or if a linebacker didn't flow to the other side of the field because he knows the run is going away from him.</p><p></p><p>When everyone does their job to the best of their ability, it makes everyone around them better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogCop19, post: 2800064, member: 72359"] Agreed. And to make matters worse, even when he scores it doesn't seem to have the anticipated reaction. He used to run around, be excited, hold up his two fingers in the "peace" symbol (no idea if that's what it means, but that's what it looks like). Now, he just kind of wanders off. As for his other on-the-field actions, I have noticed that during replays (and rewinds on my part, as I coach I like to watch how plays develop or blow up), I have noticed a very troubling pattern. Unfortunately it's not a new one for the WR position, and it's that if he knows he's not getting the ball, he doesn't go full speed, he doesn't block, and he doesn't provide the necessary decoy needed as arguably the most offensively talented person on the squad. Even if he does end up being targeted, sometimes he's not in the correct place because maybe he was the second or third or even fourth progression in the play. Every route should be run like he is the target, and that he is going to score. A teammate's job is to do their job so that the TEAM is successful. Imagine if Sewo didn't block because he knows he's not getting the ball. Or if a linebacker didn't flow to the other side of the field because he knows the run is going away from him. When everyone does their job to the best of their ability, it makes everyone around them better. [/QUOTE]
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