Tokadub
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In my opinion DK is VERY soft when it comes to contested catches. He does not utilize his superior size, athleticism, vertical leap, and overall strength to win these contested balls. It seems like whenever he could make a heroic catch fighting through a defender he kinda just gives up on the play.
DK seems to be more bark than bite. He has no problem jawing away all game with the enemy team but when it comes to jump balls he turns into a little puppy dog.
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In a game like this with no Tyler Lockett I really would of liked to see DK use his physical ability to the full potential instead of getting mad every time our injured QB doesn't throw a perfect ball.
Wilson's accuracy has been very obviously worst ever since his finger injury. He has a long career history of throwing 1 high ball (to the sideline) on his first or 2nd drive when he's getting settled in. He tends to play better by the end of the game.
But after Wilson's injury he is throwing terrible balls from start to finish. This is a big deal and extremely uncharacteristic of his entire career.
Generally when Wilson threw "bad balls" it was his receivers got beat (or couldn't catch it) like Jermaine Kearse etc... but now he's legit throwing bad balls.
I'd still like to see Metcalf understand how to attack the ball (high point it) with this understanding Wilson isn't as accurate anymore. Imagine if Metcalf played as hard for jump balls as Dennis Rodman played for rebounds. Metcalf should be able to VASTLY improve in this aspect of his game. If the coaches aren't making that a point of emphasis in development well I don't know what to say.
There is no reason to believe Wilson will improve at this point, he relies so much on mobility and any great team can contain him like the Rams. I don't see how he can win another Super Bowl under these conditions.
It's quite a shame because the team was good enough to win 3 Super Bowls in my opinion 2012-2014
DK seems to be more bark than bite. He has no problem jawing away all game with the enemy team but when it comes to jump balls he turns into a little puppy dog.
[youtube]U0Y7brwz6fA[/youtube]
In a game like this with no Tyler Lockett I really would of liked to see DK use his physical ability to the full potential instead of getting mad every time our injured QB doesn't throw a perfect ball.
Wilson's accuracy has been very obviously worst ever since his finger injury. He has a long career history of throwing 1 high ball (to the sideline) on his first or 2nd drive when he's getting settled in. He tends to play better by the end of the game.
But after Wilson's injury he is throwing terrible balls from start to finish. This is a big deal and extremely uncharacteristic of his entire career.
Generally when Wilson threw "bad balls" it was his receivers got beat (or couldn't catch it) like Jermaine Kearse etc... but now he's legit throwing bad balls.
I'd still like to see Metcalf understand how to attack the ball (high point it) with this understanding Wilson isn't as accurate anymore. Imagine if Metcalf played as hard for jump balls as Dennis Rodman played for rebounds. Metcalf should be able to VASTLY improve in this aspect of his game. If the coaches aren't making that a point of emphasis in development well I don't know what to say.
There is no reason to believe Wilson will improve at this point, he relies so much on mobility and any great team can contain him like the Rams. I don't see how he can win another Super Bowl under these conditions.
It's quite a shame because the team was good enough to win 3 Super Bowls in my opinion 2012-2014