Polk rarely came off the field. Ducking was his backup and had like 8 catches all year.I do agree that it's hard for a WR to get in a rhythm. With that being said, Makai Polk didn't have any problems doing it.
Maybe that tells us that when Leach knows he has a stand out receiver, he will get more reps.Polk rarely came off the field. Ducking was his backup and had like 8 catches all year.
Well, in that case, 8 WR’s getting regular reps makes sense. We run 4 WR sets almost exclusively….so that’s still only going 2-deep.Agreed.. WR’s need reps to feel comfortable in a game. Two deep at each position seems ideal and keeps the best talent on the field. Three and four deep dilutes things a bit.