bigskydoc":30hjublz said:
Siouxhawk":30hjublz said:
And wasnt Jimmy the third-most targeted receiver on the team last year?.
Since we are talking about the red zone...
Graham's targets 2016 (by a significant margin his worst, non-injury, year)
- Inside the twenty - 20
- Inside the ten - 3
- Inside the five - 2
Baldwin's
- Inside the twenty - 16
- Inside the ten - 7
- Inside the five - 3
Richardson's
- Inside the twenty - 4
- Inside the ten - 3
- Inside the five - 2
Seriously, one of the best, all-time red zone threats, and you can't target him more from inside the 10 than Paul freakin Richardson? You don't take a 10 million per year cap hit on a guy just to have him as a decoy in the red zone.
And yes, I'm certain Wilson's height makes this more difficult for him than for a taller QB of equal skill. It's going to be harder to see Graham over the middle than to see the back corner routes and throw there. Not impossible, just harder. Simple geometry.
Stimulating post.
Now that I think about it, I think I recall reading that that there was some concern that Matt Ungar would occlude some of the six foot Brees' sight lines thus impairing his passing. And, someone wrote that this was the reason the the Saints preferred shorter guards to that Brees could see over them better. From the sight lines perspective, it makes sense that, other things being equal, one should distribute one's offensive linemen by height, like a hammock, with the tallest guys on the ends, and the shortest at center.
Centers: Britt is six six, Hunt six two, Pericak six three. Britt is an outlier here, but you take talent where you find it, and other things are not equal with Britt in particular, with him being an ex-wrestler his mind knows a lot about taking guys to the ground, and he is good at it. Guys on the ground do not block sighting lines.
Guards: Glowinski six four, Jordan Roos six three. Our pure guards are shorter.
Guards/Tackles: Aboushi six five, Ifedi six five, Joeckel six six, Odhiambo six four, Pocic six six. Our hybrid guards/tackles run from six four to six six. Odhiambo is a little short for tackle, but has good feet, etc.
Tackles: Brown six five, Fant six five, Senior six five, Tyrus Thompson six five, Matt Tobin six six. Our pure tackles run from six five to six six.
So the "Hammock Effect" is not large, but the pattern is there on average.
And, all quarterbacks benefit from the hammock effect. which, due to geometry, increases with quarterback shortness.