Question for all (not just you, Jimmy).
Care to explain all the many explosive plays that have been made by the following when Tavon wasn’t even on the field?
Gurley
Woods
Watkins
Kupp
Higbee
Everett
I think that there is a TON of evidence that this O is unpredictable and darned effective even when Decoy Man is on the sideline.
Tavon is reduced to part time one trick pony, mostly as a decoy. An occasional rusher, mostly on sweeps. Rushes that have become increasingly less effective.
Our many other productive O pieces are verrrrry effective either with or without Decoy Man on the field.
I don’t think I’m missing a darned thing.