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Roddy may be coming into his own, but let's not forgot the game earlier this year where he dropped several balls. It seems like ever since T. Mathis left, our recieving core hasn't been as sure handed as the fans would have hoped.

MATHIS OR HAYNES for recieving coach '09

Just tired of seeing balls bounce out of hands and hitting the ground

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Roddy may be coming into his own, but let's not forgot the game earlier this year where he dropped several balls. It seems like ever since T. Mathis left, our recieving core hasn't been as sure handed as the fans would have hoped.

MATHIS OR HAYNES for recieving coach '09

Just tired of seeing balls bounce out of hands and hitting the ground

Hey, I will take a few dropped passes from a WR who is 3rd in the leage and has 6 TD's. I don't like them either, but he make's up for it.

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Well the WR's are better than in past years, but I still think they drop too many easy balls. But they catch some tough ones as well.

I am surprised they drop as many as they do with Ryan throwing the ball. He throws with a lot of touch, and generally very accurately.

I understood why our WR's dropped more balls when MV was here because he always threw a rocket for every pass. But Ryan seems to throw a pretty soft ball, and a lot of drops look like easy catches.

I guess fans are never really happy. B)

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Ryan seems to throw a pretty soft ball, and a lot of drops look like easy catches.

THANK YOU!!! Someone understand where I'm coming from.

I'm just saying that these guys get paid more for one game than most of make a year, **** two years. If they are considered professionals and getting paid royaly, I think some of the easy catches that are dropped are rediculous.

YES, PEOPLE MAKE MISTAKES, I KNOW I KNOW.

However, if you are a professional at what you do, whatever your career is, and you make numerous mistakes all the time on easy things. Well then you wouldn't be much of a professional. Also you wouldn't maintiain 60K - 110K a game or work day.

Just another way of saying that 60K-120K a game for these players is rediculous because they are not guranteed perfect, they arre humans, they make mistakes

SMITH....START DOCKING GAME CHECKS FOR DROPPED BALLS....PLEASE

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The problem is scouts rate WRs with a stopwatch. While you need some fast and quick guys, you also need to measure how reliable are their hands. BUt you can't do that with a stopwatch. The odds of a human having NFL level speed AND quality hands is rare indeed - how many Torry Holts are there?

TO is near the top of the league in dropped balls, but when he does catch he makes plays, so you take some good with the bad.

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