King Dog
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I was reading the USA Today article and was just wondering why we don't do this? Seems like we prefer to drop back and have Russell (or Russell prefers) to just start running around. Is it just because Russell can't see or is there another reason?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf ... /75744378/
Graham:
"All my football's been played one way," Graham, the Pro Bowl tight end, told USA TODAY Sports on Friday. "I've never really had another system or anything like that. For us (in New Orleans), it was fifth step and the ball is out. You turn your head and the ball would be there.
"Here, for me, it's something that you have to constantly work on – just reminding yourself that, after you break out of your route, sometimes that's the beginning of the play and there's going to be another 5 seconds of running."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf ... /75744378/
Graham:
"All my football's been played one way," Graham, the Pro Bowl tight end, told USA TODAY Sports on Friday. "I've never really had another system or anything like that. For us (in New Orleans), it was fifth step and the ball is out. You turn your head and the ball would be there.
"Here, for me, it's something that you have to constantly work on – just reminding yourself that, after you break out of your route, sometimes that's the beginning of the play and there's going to be another 5 seconds of running."