by Dare 2 months 1 week ago Total posts: 777 Joined: Mar 09 2024 Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego Veteran Will Sean change how he uses the WRs this year? POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR Just looking at the starting WRs, Nacua, Adams and Atwell. I can see a lot of early down alignments with Nacua at X, Adams at Y and Atwell at Z. The main focus will be to the left as it should be. It could open a lot of deep opportunities for Atwell as he's probably going to be in single coverage a lot of the time. If Stafford can begin hitting Atwell deep along the sidelines it's going to put the secondary into a bind. They paid for it when they over committed to Kupp and Nacua on one side and Robinson went deep along the sideline on the opposite side. It would mandate a lot of zone and Stafford eats up zone coverages. It could also mean a lot of opportunities for Higbee. If they stay healthy this pass attack can be lethal. The only thing lacking is a game breaking run attack to balance it. No defenses fear Williams despite as good as he is. He had a lot of 10+ yard runs but that was due to the WRs drawing the attention. If they had a RB with breakaway speed it will be back to the 2018 type of wide open offense.2018 proved to the Rams that a fast RB is more important than a dual threat QB. Also, if you lose the QB to injury you don't lose your run attack threat as well as the passing attack. That would make this offense truly scary again. Reply 1 / 1