Originally Posted by
Elevation inc
I hate WR's that don't catch the ball at its point with their hands. When I coached WR's at a high school for a bit, If a player didn't use there hands or dropped easy passes in practice they were on the jugs after practice. If they body caught in a game and dropped it they had a hour on the Jugs after practice as punishment. If they body caught it in a game but held on we would still stack pushups till the next practice. Catch the f'in ball with your hands that's what elite ones consistently do period! Body catches can be left for the Tim Patrick WR4 and 5's of the world......
The Lock throw to Jeudy on the right goal line should’ve been a TD, he tried to catch it “over the shoulder” instead of high-pointing the ball. Jeudy had another catch where he caught with his top hand pronating when they should be supinating, sure, the pass was a little low ... maybe 2’ low, but it otherwise hit him in stride. And coming from someone who likes to chew his QB’s ass in front the world someone needs to tell him to tuck in his skirt and get better.
Patrick tried to catch a TD pass with one hand, the defender did grab his right arm but that happened AFTER Patrick should have already had that hand up with the other.
This has been happening all season, hopefully it’s gets better with experience.
Say what you want about DT’s drops (and not diving, lol U29) but he had NFL ball skills.
Last edited by Simple Jaded; 11-12-2020 at 08:29 PM.
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