KiwiHawk
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DK is on track to set a new Seahawks' rookie receiving record for yards, but I want to shed some light on his run blocking as well. On rushing downs, he's practically another lineman out there, and it's creating big holes that Penny for one has been exploiting.
With Fant as an extra lineman on one side and DK as effectively another on the other side, it's almost unfair.
It also may seem unfair to draft a guy like Metcalf and make him block for the running back, but it's quintessentially Pete Carroll's philosophy that everyone does everything they can on every play, which is why Jimmy "What, me block?" Graham never worked here.
I know he's dropped some passes, and I know he's lost some fumbles, and that frustrates me just as much as it should -particularly after we lose Doug Baldwin, who was about as sure-handed as they come. But I love DK's attitude and willingness to perform everything he's asked to do.
In Metcalf, we have a bona-fide top receiving threat with the drive to do what it takes to win a football game, even if that means blocking instead of catching passes, and reflects his light back on the people around him - he constantly credits Wilson and Schotty for his catches. If he keeps this up and works on his hands, I'm thinking of him as a Larry Fitzgerald more than a Calvin Johnson.
With Fant as an extra lineman on one side and DK as effectively another on the other side, it's almost unfair.
It also may seem unfair to draft a guy like Metcalf and make him block for the running back, but it's quintessentially Pete Carroll's philosophy that everyone does everything they can on every play, which is why Jimmy "What, me block?" Graham never worked here.
I know he's dropped some passes, and I know he's lost some fumbles, and that frustrates me just as much as it should -particularly after we lose Doug Baldwin, who was about as sure-handed as they come. But I love DK's attitude and willingness to perform everything he's asked to do.
In Metcalf, we have a bona-fide top receiving threat with the drive to do what it takes to win a football game, even if that means blocking instead of catching passes, and reflects his light back on the people around him - he constantly credits Wilson and Schotty for his catches. If he keeps this up and works on his hands, I'm thinking of him as a Larry Fitzgerald more than a Calvin Johnson.