The Penny/Walker/Homer/Dallas RB room is the strongest one we have had since Lynch left (and that was mainly because of Lynch, let's face it). Penny/Walker/Dallas are all effective threats for screens/flares/wheel routes so it isn't just their running capabilities where they contribute. Penny to his credit showed more of a willingness to pass-protect last year, and that is a strength of Homer's. A great RB room does take pressure off the QB, and the P/A passing game should be money in the bank this year.
Were the RPO plays what other people were referring to as "dumbing down" the scheme for Lock? Because he has the athletic ability to actually make those plays really effective.
The Penny/Walker/Homer/Dallas RB room is the strongest one we have had since Lynch left (and that was mainly because of Lynch, let's face it). Penny/Walker/Dallas are all effective threats for screens/flares/wheel routes so it isn't just their running capabilities where they contribute. Penny to his credit showed more of a willingness to pass-protect last year, and that is a strength of Homer's. A great RB room does take pressure off the QB, and the P/A passing game should be money in the bank this year.
yes, going to need to keep a eye on those PA numbers! I saw Lock was running some RPOs.
Were the RPO plays what other people were referring to as "dumbing down" the scheme for Lock? Because he has the athletic ability to actually make those plays really effective.
I think even without evidence, what you say is true!