0%. I'm not even sure he'd make it into the preseason. There's a ton of guys who can kick and almost all of them have shown they have a bigger leg than Sciba.
Extremely cool to hear those guys are looking to come back for another year. Particularly Sam.
I don’t want this to come across as negative, but what are Sciba’s NFL chances right now?
Don’t get me wrong, I think he’s a phenomenal kicker, but I’m not sure we’ve seen enough of him from distance to think he has a legit NFL shot. At least right now.
Hope he comes back for another run.
With the receiving corps Wake will have next year, I would be tempted to just line up and throw the ball, forget about the RPO sometimes. Not many teams could cover all the great WRs Wake could put on the field.
With the receiving corps Wake will have next year, I would be tempted to just line up and throw the ball, forget about the RPO sometimes. Not many teams could cover all the great WRs Wake could put on the field.
Without a doubt the spread slow RPO offense helps the WRs. It also helps create more time for Hartman in the pocket where defenders hesitate between playing the run vs the pass.I mean our WRs are likely as successful as they are because of the RPO, not in spite of it. It’s a lot harder to cover a WR if you are also worried about having to stop the run for the first 2 seconds of the play.
It's been a strange phenomenon to watch our team routinely mix in non-mesh running and passing plays this year, only to have it go almost completely unnoticed by a lot of the posters who routinely complain about the slow mesh action.
When you combine that with the numbers our offense put up, it's really hard to take the criticism seriously.
I'm all in favor of as much variety in the offense as reasonably possible. With more speed at slot receiver, I'd like to see a few orbit motion/jet sweep plays. Could be run as a variant of the RPO. WR goes in orbit motion. QB pulls ball and hands ball to orbit WR for jet sweep or throws pass to WR further downfield.
If you're talking about me, you missed what I was saying. I like the offense but when WF is running the mesh RPO most often it does cause the WRs to have a slight different choice in what routes are going to be available given the time between the snap and when the RPO is finished a few seconds later vs a direct drop back and throw within 2-3 seconds.It's been a strange phenomenon to watch our team routinely mix in non-mesh running and passing plays this year, only to have it go almost completely unnoticed by a lot of the posters who routinely complain about the slow mesh action.
When you combine that with the numbers our offense put up, it's really hard to take the criticism seriously.
On the track team.....Where's Willie Idelette or Kevin Marion when you need em?
Who is the fastest player on the team? I don’t think we have a flat out burner like Idlette, Marion, or John Stone. Williams may be our fastest WR but he’s not that level of fast that I’ve seen.
On the track team.....