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<blockquote data-quote="TromboneJacket" data-source="post: 796194" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>I felt the same way about performance relative to talent until I looked at the recruiting ratings of the receivers on our roster. I know recruiting ratings aren’t perfectly accurate and precise, but they’re generally pretty decently accurate. Looking at Rivals (which is the one whose ratings I understand better), Dixon didn’t inherit a single WR rated higher than a low 3-star. I think CPJ did a good job of putting our WRs in advantageous positions, but they also really benefited from defenses having to commit more to stopping the run. Now more is being asked of them. Unfortunately, most of our receiver talent is pretty young, and receivers can take a bit before they start being productive. And our receivers have had to rely on inexperienced QBs so far, and those inexperienced QBs have had to rely on an O-line in rebuild. I’m willing to somewhat accept our WR performance over the last 2 seasons, but I think it’s time for them to start producing. There’s no excuse for Malachi and Adonicas not to know their fundamentals or their routes at this point. If we’re being charitable, that “lack of desire” could be interpreted as lack of confidence, but there’s no excuse even for that anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TromboneJacket, post: 796194, member: 2580"] I felt the same way about performance relative to talent until I looked at the recruiting ratings of the receivers on our roster. I know recruiting ratings aren’t perfectly accurate and precise, but they’re generally pretty decently accurate. Looking at Rivals (which is the one whose ratings I understand better), Dixon didn’t inherit a single WR rated higher than a low 3-star. I think CPJ did a good job of putting our WRs in advantageous positions, but they also really benefited from defenses having to commit more to stopping the run. Now more is being asked of them. Unfortunately, most of our receiver talent is pretty young, and receivers can take a bit before they start being productive. And our receivers have had to rely on inexperienced QBs so far, and those inexperienced QBs have had to rely on an O-line in rebuild. I’m willing to somewhat accept our WR performance over the last 2 seasons, but I think it’s time for them to start producing. There’s no excuse for Malachi and Adonicas not to know their fundamentals or their routes at this point. If we’re being charitable, that “lack of desire” could be interpreted as lack of confidence, but there’s no excuse even for that anymore. [/QUOTE]
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