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Stephen Hill finishes on a down note


Jeremy Igo

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Stephen Hill has been hot and cold throughout the offseason workouts. Today, he finished on a low. 

 

During drills with the quarterbacks, receivers were practicing catching passes in the corner of the end zone. All receivers did well, except for Hill. 

In his first attempt, Hill leaped up for the ball, but could not bring it down. The coaches gave him another try...same pass, same drop, same result. 

Finally, as the rest of the team headed to mid field for the next drill, Joe Webb asked Hill to just stand there in the corner of the end zone and catch a pass. That too was a dropped ball by Hill. 

Things did not improve for Hill during team drills either, He continued to drop catchable balls. 

Dropped passes have plagued Hill's career thus far. It appears those questions won't be answered positively now that offseason workouts are over. Maybe training camp? 

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Stephen Hill has been hot and cold throughout the offseason workouts. Today, he finished on a low. 

 

During drills with the quarterbacks, receivers were practicing catching passes in the corner of the end zone. All receivers did well, except for Hill. 

In his first attempt, Hill leaped up for the ball, but could not bring it down. The coaches gave him another try...same pass, same drop, same result. 

Finally, as the rest of the team headed to mid field for the next drill, Joe Webb asked Hill to just stand there in the corner of the end zone and catch a pass. That too was a dropped ball by Hill. 

Things did not improve for Hill during team drills either, He continued to drop catchable balls. 

Dropped passes have plagued Hill's career thus far. It appears those questions won't be answered positively now that offseason workouts are over. Maybe training camp? 

​Does he just always suck when the media is watching him?

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Just waiting for someone to come in and say we have to keep him regardless of all the drops because we need speed.

We need to keep him regardless bc we need speed! (Ignore the fact we have brown, ginn, and byrd..) we need about six or seven 6'4+ WRs!!!!

In all seriousness, would love to see hill put it all together but it's looking like he may be the bust he was pegged as. In any case with KB Funchess brown ginn olsen and cotchery.. I think we are in good shape this year in the passing game (pending shula ball). 

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