I hate the move, but where are you guys getting this DJax drew double-teams argument?
Very few receivers are ever truly double-teamed. Most teams played a lot of Man Free (man coverage with a single high safety) against the Eagles and kept the other safety in the box.
Now, in Cover 2, he may pull a safety away and open up the seams, but that's typical of any starting WR.
They actually worked pretty hard to move Jackson around and get him a clean release for crossing routes. Keenan Lewis did a really good job of jamming/pressing him in the Saints game.
At the end of the day, it's really McCoy who's opening things up.
Very few receivers are ever truly double-teamed. Most teams played a lot of Man Free (man coverage with a single high safety) against the Eagles and kept the other safety in the box.
Now, in Cover 2, he may pull a safety away and open up the seams, but that's typical of any starting WR.
They actually worked pretty hard to move Jackson around and get him a clean release for crossing routes. Keenan Lewis did a really good job of jamming/pressing him in the Saints game.
At the end of the day, it's really McCoy who's opening things up.
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