We're almost at our TR vs. DP thread threshold. I've got a better question for the board.
Can Mullen develop a traditional WR?
I think we would all agree that our wide receiver play has been inconsistent at best in his tenure. The element that seemed to be missing from our passing game is that big, fast WR that could take the top off the defense. I really don't remember Mullen ever coaching a WR like that. His best two pass-catching players at Florida were Harvin & Hernandez. Both of those guys are hybrid type players. Harvin was a RB/WR & Hernandez was a cross between a TE, WR, & H-Back.
Is this by design? Or do traditional big, fast wideouts just not like our system? Or have we just swung and missed in recruiting this type of player? Or is it just a there's-not-many-of-those-guys type of of thing?
Can Mullen develop a traditional WR?
I think we would all agree that our wide receiver play has been inconsistent at best in his tenure. The element that seemed to be missing from our passing game is that big, fast WR that could take the top off the defense. I really don't remember Mullen ever coaching a WR like that. His best two pass-catching players at Florida were Harvin & Hernandez. Both of those guys are hybrid type players. Harvin was a RB/WR & Hernandez was a cross between a TE, WR, & H-Back.
Is this by design? Or do traditional big, fast wideouts just not like our system? Or have we just swung and missed in recruiting this type of player? Or is it just a there's-not-many-of-those-guys type of of thing?