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Also, there were plays that Brisket left on the field. Either the ball came out late, or didn't come out at all. TY left nothing on the field imo.
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Out of Jack Doyle's 80 receptions this season, 39 of them (49%) have been for either a first down conversion or a touchdown. And out of those 39, 15 of them (38%) have come on either 3rd or 4th down. Jack "Clutch" Doyle. o
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He is pretty much what you want in a solid all-around TE. Versatile enough to contribute to blocking and makes key catches that move the chains.
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One of the things I am struck with this season with Brissett is the fact that if Jack Doyle had a bad game the Colts had a bad game.
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I think Jack is an important asset for the team moving forward but I also think a lot of his success this season was a function of Chud's crappy offensive scheme. I'd love to know what percent of first and second downs were Frank Gore / RB up the middle. That left 3rd down for Jack Doyle to save the drive. Thank goodness that he was mostly reliable (except for those few games where something weird was going on). I won't be upset to see his numbers go down next season assuming there is a corresponding uptick in TY and others production and I love the thought that Jack becomes Andrew's /Jacoby's trusty comfy blanky that is always there for you when you need it.
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