humanrefutation wrote:Perhaps Doubs saw how many targets Wicks got last week (13) versus him (8) and is concerned he's being passed over. Wicks is probably supplanting him on some routes. Doubs probably is worried that he's a solid 3/4 on the WR depth chart behind Reed, Wicks, and big play Watson (when healthy). Then you factor in Kraft and Musgrave and Jacobs and now you're worried that your target share will shrink even more.
Thing is, each of those receivers brings something different. And I submit that Doubs is probably the most dependable security blanket out of any of them. He is who Love looks for on 3rd down and he had more first down receptions than anyone. And no one knows what the future holds, and how injuries might cause things to ultimately shake out.
But by throwing a tantrum and going home, all Romeo Doubs is doing is giving the team the chance to see how good the offense will look without him. And if the offense keeps on cooking - if guys like Heath and Melton cover his production - he will have just killed his leverage.
Doubs played 86% of the offensive snaps last week which topped all WRs. Reed played 78% and Wicks 76%.
86% is a big number for a WR. Jefferson played 90% last week for example.
Doubs is almost always on the field unless he needs a break or they play that big WR package with Heath in for blocking.
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