can't disagree
he did have an ankle injury, as did Higbee
noticed that Higbee was an afterthought in this last game with just one reception. think it was his only target
that neither seemed to be listed injuries as far as can remember was a bit of a surprise
getting Malcolm brown back for this game is a good sign
that he hasn't taken live snaps in some time is a bit concerning, and some rust will have to get knocked off doesn't relieve the pressure, but still......on blitz pickup and just being very good at running to daylight is a good thing
as to Reynolds?
of the group of rookies, he and Everett have the rougher transition.
not an excuse for him; the one ball was a straight drop.
would like every snap to give him confidence: this is truly where this staff has shown the ability to get the guys focused
There's no reason for me to be concerned that Josh isn't about to have another huge game. I still see him as that x-factor kid. you account for the others he's going to be open
the trifecta of receivers really is Gurley, Watkins, and Kupp
some hope that Higbee is in better shape. and that Everett is continuing his progress.
But Josh is going to get his looks. When McVay floods the field, Josh is the guy will get the least amount of attention. He's likely to be running free......just needs to get his hands in order.
absolutely no sign of Woods doesn't hold much promise for his return for the Seahawk game.