This is a good debate.
Brian Biggane puts forward the idea that in Miami's new up tempo passing attack, Anthony Fasano is a dinosaur.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/s...dolphins-up-tempo-offense-leave-tight-/nPdNM/
Personally, I think Anthony Fasano could see an INCREASED footprint on the passing attack in Joe Philbin's system. I'll share this video, and then hang-up and listen in:
[video=youtube;NaSwzX9YMWg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaSwzX9YMWg[/video]
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TBH, Fasano is our only proven Te in an offense that heavily relies on the Te.
Biggane is more then likely off target imo. -
Size matters, but it's thickness and width they want.
(790 listeners know this never gets old)SICK, Killer Bees and Ozzy like this. -
I'm not sure. I think there is a strong chance this offense is going to be very heavily based around two-TE packages, and I think Fasano's the only one who can fill his role and it's an important one.
I think he'll get less snaps(he's been like 90-95% all 4 years here), but be comparably as productive.CWBIII likes this. -
When Philbin was talking about various players last he was extremely positive about Fasano. Even reading past the usual positive talk you could see he liked what he has in Fasano.