Does anyone else think that Gilmore's emphasis on blocking over catching is hurting the production of our WRs
Possibly, maybe blocking it so physically tough on these guys that it beats them up, mentally and physically, too.Does anyone else think that Gilmore's emphasis on blocking over catching is hurting the production of our WRs
YES!
There definitely is an issue with the coaching at the WR position. With all of the WR's that have come through here you would think atleast one of them would have been exceptional, yet we havent had a guy that really makes you say wow. Now at the TE position it seems that every guy we get becomes a stud. Now you could say that we just recruit great TE talent or you could reasonably assume that coaching has something to do with it. Why are we having to move TE's to WR? Because the WR coach cant seem to develope the talent he has, thats why.Possibly, maybe blocking it so physically tough on these guys that it beats them up, mentally and physically, too.Does anyone else think that Gilmore's emphasis on blocking over catching is hurting the production of our WRs
YES!
However, I don't recall our WRs in the 90's dropping too many balls. They were lightly recruited and blocked most of the time, but if they got hit in the hands, they caught them. And their QBs weren't exactly Joe Montana. Maybe because we had a good WR coach back then. Maybe we can find another coach like him somewhere??