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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
Well, you quoted my post, but I don't think you read it. I think you just had something you were going to say, regardless.
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I read your post. It read as an excuse for each individual person instead of acknowledging a pattern. Mvs having one outstanding game doesn’t change the subtle instinctive miscues he’s made pretty frequently. DRob made lots of mental mistakes beyond just running backwards. We know coming in that mecole was a pure speed wr we hoped we could grow into the feel for the position. And we seem to hope the same for skyy as a man beater, despite very raw college experience. Ritchie is already crossing up routes. And jury’s still a little out ok toney although his issues seem a lot more to do with focus.
The common thread seems to be that we have these dynamic talents who either lack a natural feel for the position or just don’t get where they need to be. Maybe that’s something that changes. Doesn’t everyone agree that in a small sample size rashee just seems way more of a natural than any of the guys I listed?