trents wrote:I note that the Hawks were using Metcalf effectively on a lot of shallow crossing routes in the last game instead of primarily deep downfield routes. And he was catching those throws for key first downs. I'm sure this is an adjustment because teams were shutting down the deep stuff that was being successful early in the year. The TV announcers showed a clip from practice of one of the Seattle position coaches working with him on body physics for running those quick turn in routes.
Hawktawk wrote:He's not turning the ball over other than the let up on a touchdown pass allowing the defender to slap it out. He doesn't have Baldwin, Largent hands as he has dropped a few TDs and catchable balls but its improving steadily. Hes extremely physical as a runner, maybe the most punishing runner after the catch in the league.
He's a great blocker in the run game. IMO the lack of deep balls is more about Russ missing him in 1 on 1 situations such as last week when he was well open inside and Russ threw it outside with the defender bracketing him to the middle, no chance. last week or week before he overthrew him out the back of the endzone and DK almost injured his knee on that play. If they can rediscover the deep connection for the postseason we are going to the show.
RiverDog wrote:
As far as his blocking goes, I wouldn't call it 'great'. I certainly don't want to see him trying to block linebackers on goal line plays anymore.
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