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<blockquote data-quote="TechPhi97" data-source="post: 157715" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>I think dominant physicality should be 1 or 2. I watch almost all games on TV, so hearing them direct our WR has been interesting. Because we face a lot of one-on-one coverage, the ability to dominate the CB at the line creates the space needed to break a big play. We also throw a lot of balls where the ability to muscle a DB to maintain your position is key. How many times did Smelter use his body to free his hands to make catches? A bunch. Our WR screen plays have been lost effective with DT, who physically dominated CBs to gain huge yards on that play.</p><p></p><p>And I haven't even mentioned run blocking. The WRs are like the Queen in chess - you can move them into space and attack from different angles. A great physical WR can make a DB hear footsteps, creating enough of a hesitation to allow our RBs to break huge gains. Edge blocking is the difference between an 8 yard play and an 80 yard play..</p><p></p><p>In short, dominant physicality at the WR position serves our offense in so many ways that i think it's a Top 2 trait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechPhi97, post: 157715, member: 158"] I think dominant physicality should be 1 or 2. I watch almost all games on TV, so hearing them direct our WR has been interesting. Because we face a lot of one-on-one coverage, the ability to dominate the CB at the line creates the space needed to break a big play. We also throw a lot of balls where the ability to muscle a DB to maintain your position is key. How many times did Smelter use his body to free his hands to make catches? A bunch. Our WR screen plays have been lost effective with DT, who physically dominated CBs to gain huge yards on that play. And I haven't even mentioned run blocking. The WRs are like the Queen in chess - you can move them into space and attack from different angles. A great physical WR can make a DB hear footsteps, creating enough of a hesitation to allow our RBs to break huge gains. Edge blocking is the difference between an 8 yard play and an 80 yard play.. In short, dominant physicality at the WR position serves our offense in so many ways that i think it's a Top 2 trait. [/QUOTE]
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