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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He didn't need to high point it, but if he had simply extended his arms rather than waiting for the body catch he probably would have caught it before Breeland had the chance to knock it away.Jules isn't a high point guy. It was a horrible play selection/decision.
He's right about the fleaflicker, though. That was a weak ball and almost gave the DB time to get back and break it up.eh, I'm like 90% sure the guy's a one-trick troll since he registered his account this past week and has spent most of his 16 posts inventing new ways to blame Brady for everything the WRs dropping passes to the running game not being productive. IMO pretty much any standards around conversational courtesy don't really apply to trolls, better to just ridicule them out of existence.
Read somewhere JE can't lift one of his arms above his neck.He didn't need to high point it, but if he had simply extended his arms rather than waiting for the body catch he probably would have caught it before Breeland had the chance to knock it away.
Read somewhere JE can't lift one of his arms above his neck.
Yep. He's a mess.That would mean he's playing through a torn rotator cuff, which is definitely not good.
An Edelman loss would obviously be the straw that breaks the camel’s back.That would mean he's playing through a torn rotator cuff, which is definitely not good.
An Edelman loss would obviously be the straw that breaks the camel’s back.
That’s kinda already the case lol.Yeah, lose Edelman and we basically have to hope to win every playoff game 13-10 with 7 of those points coming on an INT return or punt block.
He's right about the fleaflicker, though. That was a weak ball and almost gave the DB time to get back and break it up.
WRs dont need to be fast. .
It doesn't follow to say that speed doesn't matter. An speed isn't even the most important factor (clearly that is catching the ball, and holding on to it).
Speed is an important factor in the success of a WR. However, some make up for average speed by being really good at other skills.
And possibly a badly torn one if he can’t lift his arm over his head. A partially torn rotator cuff is something that you can still play with although your range of motion is still negatively impacted. I had a partially torn rotator cuff (that has since been repaired) and could still lift my arm over my head with some pain. Guy is a tough SOB, though. That’s for sure.That would mean he's playing through a torn rotator cuff, which is definitely not good.
I have torn my rotator cuff and the pain when catching fly balls was excruciating. Jules is N absolute stud.
WRs dont need to be fast. I am so sick of people complaining about Harry's "lack" of speed. Hes 6-4 225. It might come to pass he needs to lose a couple of pounds. Josh came in bigger and it hurt him.
At the end of the day WRs need to know how to run precise routes, deal with contact, get open consistently and most importantly catch the ball.
If speed were all that mattered Phillip Dorsett would have JE11 numbers.
On the TD catch n run Harry took a shot and stayed on his feet. Based on that lone instance hes a tough mutha to bring down.
Nothing wrong with 4.5 as long as he catches the ballDropsett is a dim bulb. Like Josh Gordon.
WRs need to be either fast or quick. Harry is neither.