I think the target will be around 10 per game for each player. Robinson is not a RB anymore, so getting 10-15 receptions per game is unrealistic. I know there could be situations where he gets a couple carries a game, but even 6-8 receptions a game would be a lot for him.If both McCaffrey AND Robinson don't get around 10 - 15 touches or targets a game...I'm puzzled.
I think the target will be around 10 per game for each player. Robinson is not a RB anymore, so getting 10-15 receptions per game is unrealistic. I know there could be situations where he gets a couple carries a game, but even 6-8 receptions a game would be a lot for him.
McCaffrey definitely has big play ability, and is a glorified Wildcat QB right now (not saying anything is wrong with that). I like how Frost got him involved early, and in a variety of plays.
I love Robinson, but getting that many touches puts him at injury risk, which happened last year. I would like to see if he can go vertical on slot fades to go along with his short receptions. That worked against Northwestern last year, and Frost may be saving that for other games which NU is more competitive.Robinson can still get 10 - 15 touches on sweeps, screens, and reverses.
I noticed that, as well. Amazing work by one of the most talented players on the team. It's leadership by example like that which makes Wandale a special player.Equally impressed with Wandale's effort blocking on that play.
He’s got Rex Burkhead type heart. Wish he was built a little sturdier so we can utilize him more. I also wish we could be the team he deserves.Equally impressed with Wandale's effort blocking on that play.
Both of those are coming - i'm sure he sees it.He’s got Rex Burkhead type heart. Wish he was built a little sturdier so we can utilize him more. I also wish we could be the team he deserves.
Ot but did anyone see the play where Jurgens completely pancaked a dude