Rocket
Active member
Did anyone pay closer attention than I as to Jimmy's pass blocking?
I didn't see it happen, but that's not proof that it didn't.
I didn't see it happen, but that's not proof that it didn't.
Rocket":2jfr0i8g said:Did anyone pay closer attention than I as to Jimmy's pass blocking?
I didn't see it happen, but that's not proof that it didn't.
Ha ha. Me too. I felt as if my blood was going to start boiling.JerHawk81":309cs3ix said:I'm pretty sure I saw him in pass pro once early in the first half. I only remember because I threw up a little bit in my mouth when I saw it.
Thanks.peachesenregalia":3t0g3gcm said:Rocket":3t0g3gcm said:Did anyone see Jimmy Graham block?
Even poorly?
Read SomersetHawk's post. He details a couple of times where Jimmy actually made some good blocks. I think the guy is a tremendous athlete who's willing to put in the work, but we need him for his receiving ability, not for his blocking.
theENGLISHseahawk":xutdnz7n said:He did one terrific block to push a DL away from Wilson as he was about to be sacked. Allowed RW to scramble right and complete a pass.
However, he spent way too much time blocking until the 4th quarter when they used him as they should -- the dynamic, pass-catching mismatch he needs to be. They need to work out pronto how to maximise this guy within this offense because he was a total non-factor until the end.
theENGLISHseahawk":2pkdm9l1 said:He did one terrific block to push a DL away from Wilson as he was about to be sacked. Allowed RW to scramble right and complete a pass.
However, he spent way too much time blocking until the 4th quarter when they used him as they should -- the dynamic, pass-catching mismatch he needs to be. They need to work out pronto how to maximise this guy within this offense because he was a total non-factor until the end.
As for how Graham was used, he blocked on run plays 31.6 percent of the time, per Pro Football Focus. He went out in pass routes 63.2 percent of the time. And he stayed in to pass block on 5.3 percent of the snaps. It was only one game, but Graham was used as a blocker 36.9 percent of the time, compared to 30.5 percent last season.