Carcassdragger wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 6:59 am
AzCatFan2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:27 pm
Singer should look up the name Alvin Harper. Was a great WR2 for the Cowboys during their titles in the 1990s. But hated being second option behind Michael Irvin and wanted WR1 money. Got his huge contract, but never lived up to it. Being the 2nd option with a great QB while WR1 gets to face the top corners and double teams isn't a bad deal.
I think Singer thinks he should be WR1. And with Cowing and TMac returning, at best, Singer is WR3. With a QB like JDL and two receivers drawing a lot of attention, a guy like Singer can and did put up large numbers. But can he do it as when the focus is on him?
As for Fifita, saw a ton of potential, but just not ready to play at this level yet. Chances are, he wound be QB2 or battling to start wherever he went, with no guarantee he'd win the job. Stay, and he is QB2 here as a RS Freshman and will likely get more playing time next year. And if JDL leaves after next year, Fifita will be the starter as a RS Soph.
This is all completely wrong. Singer was not only our #1 but was #1 in the PAC 12.
Did Singer ever face an opposing team's best corner? No. Cowing was the guy who got that attention. Cowing was the guy who received the most attention, and every time a team put a LB or S on Cowing, it was a mistake we exploited, often for a TD. Happened a few times early in the season, but teams adjusted, and Cowing was the man defenses locked into when we lined up. Not Singer.
The entire offense also benefitted from having a TE in Machlachan and a RB in Wiley that were excellent pass catchers. Both Mac and Wiley were too good to be covered by a LB alone, which means Safeties would have to cover them. Or teams were forced to play 5 DB against us. Against ASu, they played a lot of nickel against us, and we exploited it by running the ball. In contrast, on D against ASu, our main concern was stopping X Valliday, and we played mostly single high safety, putting 8 in the box. The result? ASu threw the ball all over the field against us.
Not discounting Singer's ability. He's very good, and very valuable. But as WR1 he'll be a marked man, and the guy other defenses will key in on. Again, ask Alvin Harper what a difference it makes when you're lined up against a team's CB1 every game, or CB2 or S1. Singer might be good enough to thrive as a WR1? Maybe not. Guess we'll see.