The coaching staff wants the same. Campbell said this week that Clay, at his best, reminds him of Keith Byars — the versatile fullback/tight end who spent parts of four seasons in Miami.
Byars could bust the seam on a defense, much like the Patriots’ tight end duo of Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez.
“I think the ability to attack the middle of the field in this modern era of the National Football League … is a critical element,” Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said. “I think we’re starting to do a little better job ourselves.”
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/27/3116312/miami-dolphins-see-development.html#storylink=cpy
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Yup, Clay has been a disappointment before this past game, but he is a weapon if he keeps developing. He's a tough match-up for any defense.
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That wheel route made me think of Marino to Pritchett.
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I don't recall Keith bears being a seam buster..
Is this a case of his talent, or the scheme relying on the position to produce, meaning a dozen different guys can do what he does.
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Clay's blocking last Sunday was on point for the most part.
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Charles Clay has a lot of upside, and I think the coaching staff really likes him. I'm not really sure this represents a "development" for him... He was capable of doing this last year before he suddenly became incapable of doing anything besides pissing on his own shoes.
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TBH, CC9 is a better athlete then Byars was, but Byars was a far more polished football player.
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I'd like to see that kind of production strung across a few games in a row. He has looked better.
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Well, the only thing that I can say, as a Debbie-Downer, is that I hope that one good game is a sign of things to come with Clay and not just an aberration.... We'll have to wait to see how it pans out, but he did some of the things guys like David Martin did for us this week. I've been down on Clay because, like Egnew, he simply hasn't been on the field.
On the other hand, having a good game like this does help with Tanny's confidence in looking for him... I get the impression that Philbin and staff are orchestrating these young kids, game by game and adding a bit more each time so that they can gain a bit of confidence in themselves and the team around them rather than throwing them to the wolves and hoping they can overcome rookie mistakes without losing their confidence...
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Clay has obviously been disappointing so far this season. I thought he would take a step up this year, however this year has been a lot like last year for him. He might just be a slow learner. Hopefully this game was a preview of things to come. I am hoping he is a 40 yard per game type of player. More would be nice though. -
Both Clay and Fasano can "bust" the seam. It doesn't take an extraordinary amount of speed. All it really takes is a guy who can get behind a LB, most of whom are not that great in coverage. Both Clay and Fasano have done it -- we just don't try it very often. -
Well, now that we see development, its the consistency that is key. If he can do the things he did on Sunday every week, it will do a great job opening up the running game.
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http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/sports/football/charles-clay-wants-to-be-master-of-many-tasks-for-/nTHn3/
New Article on Clay. Interesting Read.
One thing that stuck out to me was,
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I don't see Fasano as a seam threat. When we have used him there he gets no separation. You rarely see Fasano lose his defender when he's covered one on one. Clay, on the other hand, has torched his man on several occassions despite his limited use. If Clay really has turned a corner and can show that he's our seam threat TE over the next five weeks, not only will that open up the offense a bit, but it could also lessen the need to draft a TE in this next draft depending on what happens with Fasano this offeason.
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I don't like reading this though:
"Clay has seen when he’s prepared and he’s not thinking about what he has do to, that’s when he plays well,” Fasano said.
Why would you say that unless it's an issue for the guy? Does he not prepare properly?
Also, I want to see a tight end calling the other tight end by his first name after two years in meetings and practices together. Where's the damned family and closeness?
"Clay"
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If they give us a gaping hole down the middle of the field, then we can and sold go to him until they stop. But otherwise, it really depends on if the LB covering him is a good pass coverage guy.
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