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Jarrett also isn't afraid to make a catch in traffic and take a hit. There were a couple of occasions today where LaFell could have tried to make a play and take a hit but he opted to keep his feet on the ground and let the ball sail by....

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Jarrett is a good WR. One that has never been given a legit chance. The message board bashing is crazy. You can't make plays when a coach won't play you. When Fox is forced to play him he makes plays. Fox IS the problem. They bash him b/c Fox doesn't give him reps. This is a guy who has started Godfrey now for 3 straight years. He plays guys he WANTS to be good and doesn't play guy he doesn't think will be good. All that said, he simply is blind and doesn't put the best man on the field. People don't like Jarrett's stats....but if you look at his actual games and the downs he plays.....he has been a good WR.

Jarrett has always played EXACLTY like the college verison. Fox has only given him a chance on about 4 passing downs on a rare game. He normally still makes a play. He is what he is.

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Jarrett doesn't get open. I mean, think about when he's gotten his catches - two minute drills, where you're not being pressed. think back to last year, think back to when he'd get two catches right before the half and then never be heard from again in a season. Guy works against prevent defenses. So, find a way to create prevent defenses and we're in business.

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Jarrett doesn't get open. I mean, think about when he's gotten his catches - two minute drills, where you're not being pressed. think back to last year, think back to when he'd get two catches right before the half and then never be heard from again in a season. Guy works against prevent defenses. So, find a way to create prevent defenses and we're in business.

Did you make that genius observation from the 3-4 snaps Jarrett played outside of the drive against the prevent....:rolleyes:

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