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21 minutes ago, Captroop said:

This seems like it should be obvious but what this season has taught me is First Principles. Simplicity. 

What really impressed me about both TMac and Coker is first and foremost, they catch the goddamn ball. And more importantly, they both make that look EASY. They catch the ball the way a dog snags a Frisbee. It's just natural. Everything else is secondary. I don't care about your 40 speed, your route running, your college stats. I want to see you pick the ball out of the air like an apple off a tree. 

XL can do a lot, he has the size, speed and physique. But I'm always so baffled how he can make a routine reception look like a circus catch. Catching doesn't seem natural to him. 

And it's the same story on the defense. I just want to see someone who can fuging TACKLE! We got so many guys leading with their shoulders. Looking to hit the truck stick. But then they just completely whiff. 

So that's what I'm hoping to see us focus on going forward. Follow the example of Coker and TMac and find guys who first and foremost are fundamentally sound. The rest will all fall into place. 

This is the golden rule of football. Stop looking for "athletes" and find ball players. If they can catch the ball every time it hits their hands or tackle everytime they get their hands on a guy, the guy is a football player. Doesn't matter whether he looks the part or not.

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Wish we had this same energy for the qb room

 

Yeah, a more productive QB may make certain WRs already considered busts more productive. I am just glad Bryce finally took a walk on the wild side and gave Coker a chance in the endzone.  

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2 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Wish we had this same energy for the qb room

 

Yeah tough talking the WR room but trotting out one of the worst QB rooms three years running is unbelievably lacking in self awareness.

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18 hours ago, Captroop said:

This seems like it should be obvious but what this season has taught me is First Principles. Simplicity. 

What really impressed me about both TMac and Coker is first and foremost, they catch the goddamn ball. And more importantly, they both make that look EASY. They catch the ball the way a dog snags a Frisbee. It's just natural. Everything else is secondary. I don't care about your 40 speed, your route running, your college stats. I want to see you pick the ball out of the air like an apple off a tree. 

XL can do a lot, he has the size, speed and physique. But I'm always so baffled how he can make a routine reception look like a circus catch. Catching doesn't seem natural to him. 

And it's the same story on the defense. I just want to see someone who can fuging TACKLE! We got so many guys leading with their shoulders. Looking to hit the truck stick. But then they just completely whiff. 

So that's what I'm hoping to see us focus on going forward. Follow the example of Coker and TMac and find guys who first and foremost are fundamentally sound. The rest will all fall into place. 

Seems easy right draft receivers who know the route tree and can catch but we chose XL   I swear there are huddlers who could draft better 

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