Everson Griffin, who will go up against Spencer Drango in London this sunday, "disrespected" him by saying that he should be playing guard, and that he wishes he could go up against Joe Thomas.
Yawn. Oh yeah no doubt Spencer read this and flew into a rage. I know every Head Coach digs for "bulletin board material" every week, but come on, man-this "PC" crap is outta hand.
Drango gets it! Do you think he's a mentally impaired, delusional egomaniac? Everson, I respect your honesty.
Still, you know that Drango will pull out all the stops to stop this guy; it is motivation. But yeah...he's overmatched.
Hue Jackson can help Spencer by running at Griffin sometimes, crowding him inside with a "chippy" tight end (he can/will stunt to force Drango to quickly relieve Bitonio, but at least if he tries to cross Spencer's face he knows it's coming)
Not going deep so much would also be helpful, if Kizer has managed to figure that out after his long sabbadical😉.
I now know that Hue Jackson is a blockhead. He just added Matt Lengel to the active roster, so he has four tight ends now.
No knock on Lengel here: He's a terrific blocker, but not much more.
I can see this coming: He's finally decided to actually use two and three tight ends more often, and still make sure that DeValve and Njoku are rarely on the field at the same time!
You know what dogs do when you point at something? They stare at your finger, right? Well, that's Hue.
Anyway, don't expect to see DeValve and Njoku on the field at the same time any time soon...at least not while Kenny Britt is available...good grief...
It's all DePodesta's fault!
Duke Johnson aside, the two best receivers on this team are Njoku and DeValve.
It really is that simple, and you need to watch this game with that in mind.
Dammit.
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