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How many drops today.


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8 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

He lobbed one to xl last week and got him hurt. 

The wrist is/was an existing injury that XL has been playing thru.  Didn’t occur on that 3rd down quick throw at the sideline. The timing of the motion was f-ed in that play.  

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38 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Im honestly getting a little peeved with how Legette has drops in every game he plays seemingly 

 

He was 3/4 today so it was just the one drop. Coker was 3/8 on the other hand

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1 hour ago, BIGH2001 said:

Sometimes the easiest throw are the hardest to make. I remember cam had a bad habit of throwing 90 mph fastballs to his checkdown receiver. 

At least they were catchable balls and not in the dirt in front of them or five yards over their heads

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17 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Lmao anything you can find huh 

Do you want to see one of our most important players who we just signed to a contract extension hurt trying to haul in an errant throw that was already well behind the line of scrimmage on third and long?

If you think that's me looking for something to complain about then good luck with whatever fantasy world you're living in brother.

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WRs drop balls.  Young rookie WRs drop balls more.  It happens and should be expected IMO. I am happy with the young guys. Sanders has impressed me more than anyone else cause I thought it would take longer for him. Not putting XL or Coker down. Just giving Sanders props for being ahead of schedule (in my little brain).

Not calling it yet but hoping we finally have an up and coming TE weapon on the roster. 

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