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Curtis - body catcher and can’t get open - Samuel


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He is complete trash. All the hype around him in camp. This dude was drafted over a handful of receivers that are out performing him. His hands are trash. Body catches everything. Same result every time we go to him: ball hits the ground. Samuel always running his routes 2-4 yards short. If he plays as hard as he dances, he would be a top 5 WR. 
 

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27 minutes ago, Snake said:

According to the Cam nut huggers he's always open but Kyle can't get the ball to him. 

 

23 minutes ago, Jus Rob said:

Kyle deep balls lack zip Wrs are waiting letting the db catch up

You talking about towards the end of the game on the underthrown deep ball to DJ?

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

 

You talking about towards the end of the game on the underthrown deep ball to DJ?

i think it was in the first half, but not sure, Allen threw deep for Samuel and it was way underthrown and Samuel had to stop and turn around and try to snag it with his body against the DB being allowed to catch up because of the underthrow. that same scenario has happened probably 6 times this season.

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