I didn't know that not knowing the playbook affected your ability to catch passes.
Jets after Marshall?
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Originally posted by XxPRiM3TiMExXYeah, he has the dropsies, and he always will. But, w/ a year under the playbook/getting to know your QB, it will help him, greatly."Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi BerraComment
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Originally posted by XxPRiM3TiMExXYeah, he has the dropsies, and he always will. But, w/ a year under the playbook/getting to know your QB, it will help him, greatly.
The guy has the worst hands in the league.Comment
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Prime, Edwards failure to catch easy passes goes all the way back to his time at Michigan. When he was there he made catches that made you say "How in the hell did he catch that?" and then the next time he gets thrown the ball he drops an easy slant or out and you ask yourself "How the hell did he drop that ball?".
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Listen, I know off-the-field issues can be a big deal, just look at Pittsburgh. If Big Ben has any charges filed, then there goes their starting quarterback, a HUGE loss. But having children doesn't coincide with having run-ins with the law. Also, I think having a wide receiver like Marshall will really help Sanchez progress.Comment
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Originally posted by XxPRiM3TiMExXThe guy gets open, and you can improve on catching balls. Look what he did in '07. The drops are there, but so are the yards/TD's. If he is anything like he was in '07, he will be a great player.
We don't need him to be a 3rd and short go to guy WR. We have Cotch, who has a pair of the softest hands in the league. -pause-Comment
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edwards blocking has been superb since coming here
his hands are a WTF...he drops the sure pass, makes the tough one and other times, tries to make a crazy play on a ball and tips it to his defender...bleh.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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