Would we be saying that if Petty didn't overthrow him deep, twice?He just lumbers around IMO. Not fluid.
He was athletic enough and fast enough to get a step on the defender down the field, twice.Or maybe Amaro is not athletic enough to get there.
He was athletic enough and fast enough to get a step on the defender down the field, twice.
Thats not easy. When was the last time you saw a Jets TE running away from defenders down the field like that?
Enunwa doesn't count, he's a WR by trade, even if he's a hybrid H-Back.
Amaro up the sideline has zero value. Make a clutch catch and take the hit. Otherwise we have better options at wr
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It's also important to come out of this game healthy. No need to risk decapitation. But when you're fighting for a job you'd expect it to show through.That's the point of what I saw. Yes, ham is correct that Amaro did get open deep on two occasions. The one, IMO wasn't really an over throw. Thought Petty dropped the ball in very nicely between two defenders. The deep S was coming back toward Amaro, and Amaro seemed to pull up a bit, and didn't extend for the ball at all. He would have taken a big hit if he made the play. The ball was catchable. if he had made that play, we would be talking a lot different about him today. But he didn't. Getting open is half the battle, you also have to go after the ball.
Not going to judge him on that one play, it would have taken a lot of chops to extend for that ball, but isn't that what TE's do? He also didn't stand up very well in blocking. Neither did Zack Sudfeld for what it's worth.
All in all I was disappointed in his performance after the nice week of practice he had. It's only week one so certainly things can change, but Thursday night Amaro played as an H-back. IMO Enunwa is the clear #1 as an H-back right now.
Like I said it's only week 1, lets see what happens. he's going to have to get a bit tougher to take the starting job IMO
i guess my question is, was it smart not to get himself walloped (preseason game) or should he have tried to impress a regime that didn't draft him by going balls to the wall in a glorified scrimmage??It's also important to come out of this game healthy. No need to risk decapitation. But when you're fighting for a job you'd expect it to show through.
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i guess my question is, was it smart not to get himself walloped (preseason game) or should he have tried to impress a regime that didn't draft him by going balls to the wall in a glorified scrimmage??
not sure if it's as cut & dried as that..I think you have to go balls to the wall. Coaches aren't happy because you made a business decision. They want to see effort from every player except the QB. Catching the ball is most important. Being able to get open and not make an effort is not going to help him. I don't care if he makes the team or not. He is not that important to this team.