ReasonablySober wrote:skones wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:
Absolutely not. There's hundreds.
Or those receivers are actually good maybe?
The point is that teams aren't just putting a bunch of JAGs or inexperienced receivers and just scheming them open. That's not the way the NFL works. Deception and release off the line of scrimmage plays a huge part in being able to scheme a guy open. Not only that, but Love's anticipation leaves A LOT to be desired, so when something does come open underneath, particularly over the last few weeks, he's often been late, or inaccurate.
I honestly don't know what you're arguing. If it's that a good receiver is going to be a good receiver no matter the system, I'd ask you to check out the history of NFL free agency.
Are you serious? I'm responding to yours. That's not at all what's being argued.
You just talked in a circle when challenged on your point. I asked for names that were consistently schemed open for non-HOF qbs. You gave zero, and instead just said, "hundreds." If there are hundreds, should be a pretty easy question to answer with examples.
What's the point you're making by saying "lots of teams with not hall of fame qbs can scheme receivers open." That the bunch of JAGs are consistently schemed open for bad QBs in the NFL by good coaches? That MLF is bad? I'd surmise that when you think about it, all of this scheming open occurs with A) QBs far better than Jordan Love and B) Receivers far better than what we have. And yes MLF is also bad.