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BTW, this is how well he's made the transition from QB to WR.
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I still find it difficult to believe a low draft pick who played QB in college can pick up the system faster than a "proven" vet. Ridiculous, but true...
I still find it difficult to believe a low draft pick who played QB in college can pick up the system faster than a "proven" vet. Ridiculous, but true...
Well, to be fair to Galloway, I doubt Edelman and Galloway were being asked to learn the same routes.
OTOH, someone else here posted that, essentially, in the past Galloway had had QBs adjust to him. Needless to say, in this offense, you run routes the way TFB wants you to run them.
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Well, to be fair to Galloway, I doubt Edelman and Galloway were being asked to learn the same routes.
I'm not sure about that, but even so, it's hard to believe go routes and posts are harder to learn than slants and in-cuts. And I think that in all endzone routes the idea is not to run with one foot inbounds and one foot out of bounds. He just did have his head in the game. "Hey, do you know who you're tlaking to" I'm Joey Galloway. THE Joey Galloway."
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BTW, this is how well he's made the transition from QB to WR.
Yeah, this stat doesn't surprise me. Last night on Sirus, they were talking bout Crabtree and talking bout how well the other rook WR's are making an impact. Of course Colle and Harvin were all they talked about. Not only no love for Jules, not even a mention. I kept thinking while they were talking that Edelman stats have to be right up there those guys. This confirms it.
I still find it difficult to believe a low draft pick who played QB in college can pick up the system faster than a "proven" vet. Ridiculous, but true...
That's probably the secret to the story. Pats scouts are probably scouring the country as we speak for more ex-QB WRs.