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Winning but our WR s are Horrible


Paa Langfart

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When you throw as hard as Cam, it helps to be accurate with your throws and not make your receivers consistently have to try to make highlight reel catches when they are wide open. All that touch he'd been showing in previous weeks seemed to go out the window as he was stuck on the fastball all night.

 

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When you throw as hard as Cam, it helps to be accurate with your throws and not make your receivers consistently have to try to make highlight reel catches when they are wide open. All that touch he'd been showing in previous weeks seemed to go out the window as he was stuck on the fastball all night.

 

What the hell are you talking about. 

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Coming into week 7 we had the most drops and the least amount of YAC in the entire NFL. I'm still waiting for Funchess to break out but at this point I'm holding breath every time Cam targets him. And these guys are getting no separation Cam has to drill it in there every other pass.

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I seem to remember us needing 20 yards for a 1st after a holding call and Funch making the catch and getting exactly 20 after squeezing between a defender and the sideline

The pass he tipped wasn't an easy one. He had to leap and stretch for that fastball. Wasn't a routine catch even for Megatron

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I seem to remember us needing 20 yards for a 1st after a holding call and Funch making the catch and getting exactly 20 after squeezing between a defender and the sideline

The pass he tipped wasn't an easy one. He had to leap and stretch for that fastball. Wasn't a routine catch even for Megatron

Exactly I can only think of three true mistakes.
The Ginn INT, which I don't blame on him, though you have to play through the whistle he was CLEARLY down.
The Brown In Bounds fiasco...just an awareness thing but stuff happens,
Funchess Drop, Cam could have given a better ball, but he still has to make that catch.

All in all our WR's did WAY more good than bad, Philly had some tough catches, and Ginn seemed to put in work tonight.

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