First
Vinny certainly gives me a smile with this piece
Second
Forecasting more work for Woods and Watkins in this game with Seattle. Averaged out Watkins only has 4 targets per game thus far. Woods has no TDs. Either one of those stats are up for review.
Just ruminating that the tight ends continue to be coached. While Everett is learning, and Higbee is developing, just wonder if Sean works Carrier into a prime deep toss.
Back to the subject.
This game really is about what Sean McVay sees as opportunities for his play calling.
With Whitworth adding so much to the entire OL, and the mindset with that particular group so changed; Can Kromer's guys allow Sean to find the soft spots for the WR Room? Sean sitting along the sidelines and calculating his next move while the defense in on the field is as much entertainment as the plays themselves.
One of the newer slang comments from media is "staying ahead of the chains." Think this term really fits for the club this weekend. As long as Jared continues to clone Sean's plays from the board to field it sure appears that the club could own the time of possession factor. But it does come back to Woods, Watkins, and Kupp executing. Will be far different to see the game live and witness what may be Watkins getting doubled. If so, someone has to be open.....