I'm assuming safety valve is in the flat. If it was a pure throw including when to throw it and complete it I would have to go with DW. However Tebow with the ball in his hand, starting to take a few steps, would create great stress on the D so in reality Van Jefferson would be more open with Tebow throwing than with either Grossman or DW throwing, as Tebow would be attracting all kinds of attention. With Tebow there would be a better chance of substantial gain so overall i would say a toss up between Tebow and DW.
Yes I agree completely with your statement. The accuracy of DW would be deadly with those 3, but the threat of the run with TT is just as dangerous.
The short passing game to the TE and RBs keeps the defense honest and opens up passing and running lanes. Hopefully we do more of that. I was even thinking we should have two running backs on the field and have one go out on pass routes, as was our position of strength last year and WRs did not give us much. Hopefully offense is more accurate and dynamic with a 4 year starting QB running Billy’s offense
The truth is we don’t have a ton to sell TEs right now. Based on our ability to bring in WRs, 11 Personnel will help us get our best 11 players on the field every play.
And CJ Stroud's 2nd pass of the game vs New England was an interception. Did this tool give him a 5th round grade, as well? Come to think of it, Peyton Manning set the record for interceptions in his rookie year (if I recall correctly). How'd he turn out???
I don't know. Rexie was pretty good at slinging the ball. I used to call him mini Favre cause he likes to throw the ball in the tiniest opening.
Rex could be careless at times, but as far as arm ability he's #1. I was on a YT streak of watching 00-02 games the other week, when he set his back foot and wanted to put velocity on a pass it was deadly. He could also throw it falling back into triple coverage, but that was the gamble haha