MizzouHawkGal
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First of all I am no home wrecker. Second and most importantly am I on the right track?nanomoz":1rou7j6u said:MizzouHawkGal":1rou7j6u said:Interesting. Let me see if I'm following this correctly....you put Graham inside and Baldwin just kind of freelances or you split Graham out and Baldwin is your safety blanket? If so I like it.hawknation2015":1rou7j6u said:We know that the Seahawks have made a big splash on offense this offseason, adding tight end Jimmy Graham via a trade with the New Orleans Saints. That’s huge for Seattle, particularly in the redzone, but it will be interesting to see how it impacts Baldwin, particularly in terms of output from the slot. Graham’s YPRR average of 1.87 from here was higher than Baldwin’s in 2014, and he hasn’t had a YPRR average from the slot of lower than 1.79 in each of the past three seasons.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2 ... -seahawks/
I am hoping to see Baldwin move back to his more natural flanker position in the base offense, with Graham lined up in the slot or at Split End, which would allow Baldwin a free release downfield to make more plays on the outside. Baldwin might be the biggest beneficiary of the Graham trade if it allows him to play his more natural role in the offense.
I wish my spouse talked to me like this.
I'd appreciate if you could answer my question and maybe explain it a bit so I have it down more clearly.