

Yeah, again, because the big man out there making big plays in space against the little dudes. 11 targets over the last 2 weeks and he's averaging 11 yards per catch. It just doesn't make any sense that they never did it over the last few years. Who cares? You're getting this big, big man against the little tiny defenders out there in space.

Just something, a little dump out in the flat. I'm like, dude, you need to go to the coaching staff there in Tennessee and tell him to throw you a screen pass every once in a while, for God's sakes. And I said to him, you know and again, LOL, like some goofball like me telling Derrick Henry something he doesn't already know. I've told this story in the podcast a couple of times, but I met Derrick Henry for the first time when the NFL Draft was in Nashville a few years ago. I am also believing in Derrick Henry's new receiving role and mostly because I so badly want to believe this. MATT HARMON: Yeah, I'm 100% with you on Chris Olave. I see no way that Olave doesn't blow up in this one. They're giving up 6.7 yards per play on the season. Seattle is dead last in the NFL in terms of yards per pass attempt allowed. Listen, this week, he is definitely doing both.

Scored his first touchdown in the NFL last week, had his first 100 yard game the week prior. Olave is seeing plenty of deep opportunities. Harmon talked earlier about unrealised air yards. He not only leads the NFL in air yards, he leads the NFL in air yards by like 200. He's our air yard's king, right, through four weeks.

OK, I'm going this week with Chris Olave, and this is not just belief, this is serious belief. If he continues to get that volume, all it takes is one game, one explosion to get your mojo back. That should open up some room for my man Mixon. Because we have to focus on trying to shut down Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase. And I feel like this Baltimore Ravens defense that gives up the most passing yards in the league may be the remedy. It's only a matter of time before Ja'Marr Chase explodes. The passing game has shown signs of life. The offensive line has showed some improvement over the past few weeks. He's averaging less than 3 yards per carry.Īnd I think with time, this offense will continue to gel. The volume is there, the thing is, is the production. He's averaging 20 and 1/2 attempts per game. TANK WILLIAMS: I want to say that I still believe that Joe Mixon can be the guy that we thought we drafted.
