Originally posted by Drewg81
By the time the WR is by him, the QB has already targeted someone else.
In fairness, Drew's team gets ridiculous pressure on the quarterback. On teams where the QB is holding it longer, low speed may be more of a liability. In general, though, I agree with him. Speed doesn't seem to be of paramount importance anymore, especially now that it seems like most catches are WRs stopping and coming back to the ball.
By the time the WR is by him, the QB has already targeted someone else.
In fairness, Drew's team gets ridiculous pressure on the quarterback. On teams where the QB is holding it longer, low speed may be more of a liability. In general, though, I agree with him. Speed doesn't seem to be of paramount importance anymore, especially now that it seems like most catches are WRs stopping and coming back to the ball.






























