He had zero fumbles on 59 returns in college...That's pretty telling that the coaching is playing a part. I'm not blaming them, but the special teams is clearly lacking football fundamentals, that comes from good coaching which we clearly do not have.
He had a grand total of 126 touches (WR,KR,PR) without one fumble. Now on 54 NFL touches he has 6 fumbles...something doesn't compute in this equation... I'm not saying the coaching is to blame, I'm saying he's not getting proper coaching and perhaps with proper coaching he can get back to what he was in college. If he had fumbled in college, the fumbles now wouldn't seem so out of place.
Yea, despite personal feelings some have due to watching him fumble away 6 times...He's still on the roster next year, he's cheap and there is no reason to not see if he can get it together.
I seem to remember a specific running back that had fumblitus as well and barely made the team, one hit in preseason turned his career around. Put him on the scout team, give him some practice reps, and let him come back in 2018 during camp and preseason. If he can come back with his head on straight and show improvement, it's a win for the team. If not, well, it's not hurting us a lot to cut him loose and we're no worse for the wear in the long run. But you can't just give up on a player after one bad offseason.
3 ******* words
Michael Dean Perry.... move your ******* ass
There is no way Jake Plummer belongs on that list. Good grief.
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