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Anybody noticing a lack of sideline Toe Taps?


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DJ had a good game yesterday our WR's actually looked as good as they have all year but DAMN how come they can't get their feet inbounds on the sideline catches?! So many times I've seen our WRs make catches and not even get a foot down!! Is this a talent thing? Is it coaching? The QB is not always gonna have perfect ball placement you have to have amazing hands and body control to make those splash plays 

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