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Chris Harris (ESPN): "Cam Newton is good. His receivers aren't"


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Not consistently.

He'll also make a nice catch, and then drop an easy catch that hits him right in the chest with no defenders even close to him.

Pot, meet kettle. That's your whole shtick here MH.

I swear...you are probably the dumbest sob walking around on the face of the earth today.

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I swear...you are probably the dumbest sob walking around on the face of the earth today.

Oh boy, I've never seen this type of abrasive response from MadHatter before. What has gotten into him, this is bizarre. What's next, are you going to tell me again that my mother should have aborted me? This is harsh stuff man. Keep up the internet tough guy routine, it's cute.

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Uhm when he's wide open with nobody within 5ft of him in the middle of the field and he drops it thats probably not because he was not running his route or got a bad release. Its probably not because his catching sucks either considering he catches poo one handed and makes tougher catches than almost all our other receivers. I guess you can choose not to see those plays where he makes amazing catches or creates space as well then.

 

He flat out needs to be more consistent, period. He has all the tools. The thing that made Smitty so focused was his passion and competitiveness. LaFell needs something like that to take him to the next lvl.

 

What I meant by that was that he wasn't brought in a main WR. Whatever he comes up with is a bonus. He has always had that explosiveness , whatever team he has played for. I agree consistency is an issue, but that is true with large parts of the O.I think the bigger disappointment is the fact that Lafell still cannot get open on a regular basis. I am annoyed that Ginn has catching issues, but I am more annoyed that Lafell still hasn't learnt how to get release. 

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