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He will get better but drops aren't an easy fix. Boldin has dropped passes his entire career. He still turned in a great career.

Hopefully he has it mentally to put in the time to work on his game. If he does, he could be an absolute stud.

If he doesn't, he will still be productive but he will cost us games during his career.

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I do not trust him at all in these playoffs. He is gonna drop a game deciding pass that is going to cause me to have an aneurism. Unfortunately, there is not a lot you can do to work on your hands. You either have hands or you don't. Yeah, you can focus harder and look it in, but even then some receivers just never develop consistent hands. He still young though, but no excuses, It's the playoffs and you better redeem yourself for that Falcon game.

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You don't know what I know.  I have a lot of experience on a high level and am not interested in convincing you--you seem convinced that you have all the answers.

 

Unless you personally have preformed numerous tests on KB than you are merely speculating / hoping. 

 

I do not have the answers. I do not know if it is concentration or mediocre hands. All I know is drops have always been a problem for him. 

 

So you and other posters saying IT IS due to concentration is baloney. You dont know what the problem is. 

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Unless you personally have preformed numerous tests on KB than you are merely speculating / hoping. 

 

I do not have the answers. I do not know if it is concentration or mediocre hands. All I know is drops have always been a problem for him. 

 

So you and other posters saying IT IS due to concentration is baloney. You dont know what the problem is. 

 

Not true.  This is a very stupid comment.  I played pass receiving TE in college.  We all have slumps and weak areas. All drops are due to some breakdown.  We work on them.  You are talking out of your ass. "Numerous tests?" What a dick,.

 

Why don't you call Bill Gates and tell him all about software.

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Not true.  This is a very stupid comment.  I played pass receiving TE in college.  We all have slumps and weak areas. All drops are due to some breakdown.  We work on them.  You are talking out of your ass. "Numerous tests?" What a dick,.

 

Why don't you call Bill Gates and tell him all about software.

 

LOL 

 

So you think everyone has the same coordination / hands / pass catching ability and one's success or lack there of is solely due to concentration?!?!

 

Oh Lawd this board can be pure gold some times! hahaha

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LOL 

 

So you think everyone has the same coordination / hands / pass catching ability and one's success or lack there of is solely due to concentration?!?!

 

Oh Lawd this board can be pure gold some times! hahaha

 

You can't be that dumb. It is technique.  You work on hands just like tackling and route running and passing.  You really don't know what you don't know, so you are making an ass of yourself.  Where did you play receiver?  I am pretty sure Madden is the answer.

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You can't be that dumb. It is technique.  You work on hands just like tackling and route running and passing.  You really don't know what you don't know, so you are making an ass of yourself.  Where did you play receiver?  I am pretty sure Madden is the answer.

 

Technique is surely a factor in catching and most things sport related. 

 

However, so is coordination / hands / and overall feel for the game. 

 

It is akin to shooting in basketball. Technique is very important. However, even with good form / technique some people just dont have the feel / coordination to ever be good shooters. 

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