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How do you pronounce Reche? Just curious.... Reach? Resh-eeee? Help me out here, I'm a stickler for details.. :rocker:
 
I just hope his name is worth pronouncing right in the first place.

What'd he have last year - 1 TD pass? I think he averaged only 5 yards a catch last year too - that doesn't seem too "wide" for a wide receiver

Once he has a few TDs under his belt I'll start worrying about whether I'm pronouncing his name right.
 
pats1 said:
Caldwell (whose first name is pronounced REE-shay)

Thanks, Pats1......at worst he should be an OK #3 receiver....
 
JoeSixPat said:
What'd he have last year - 1 TD pass? I think he averaged only 5 yards a catch last year too - that doesn't seem too "wide" for a wide receiver

1 TD pass, yes, but it was 13 yards/catch (28/352) - as the Chargers' #3 or 4 guy.

But in 2004, before he tore his ACL in Week 6, he was averaging 17 yds/catch (18/310).
 
dryheat44 said:
Huh. I wonder if they're 100% on that. Every time I've ever heard his name pronounced, it's been reh-SHAY.

That's how I have always pronounced it too.
 
The American pronunciation would be ruh-SHAY, IMHO. RE-CHAY seems more European (is it a Spanish name?) in its emphasis.
 
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