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If you remember Jerry rice... What is it that made him great?
Stickum.
Before he started using that he had the dropsies.
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Have you watched the tape?
Dorsett is bracketed by two defenders and running while looking over his right shoulder. He slows down for a step or two in order to get around the DB to his right, tracking the ball the entire way.
Then he speeds up again and jumps a little at the last second, so he may not have been entirely confident about his own relative position, but that's not what caused him to bobble it.
It was a "perfect throw" in the sense that it was the right distance and placed where only Dosett could reasonably get to it - which was a yard or so to the right of the DB who was pacing Dorsett on his right flank.
Dorsett still had to make an adjustment to get to where the ball was actually going, and he did a very good job on that part.
I think it's fairly certain that, unless he relapses or gets in trouble again, Gordon is going to be the flanker in this offense. Hogan/Dorsett and Edelman will split snaps as the split end and the slot. Gordon's skill set compared with the other bodies in the WR corps is too good and too unique to not have him on the field for the majority of the offensive snaps, given health.
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How is that any different than what I said?
A good deep ball receiver tracks that all the way. He doesn't leap for it at the end after he misjudges it.
Well to me he is going to be our #4 based on two beliefs.
1) Gordon is going to give us more of what we saw in his two catches Sunday. His talent level and ability is well above PD and if he has a good grasp of the offense I can't imagine him not being our #2.
Perhaps it depends on what you mean by "a perfect throw". It's not as if Dorsett made his route adjustment and THEN the ball was thrown "perfectly" right to him. His "leap", which wasn't much, may have been to help box out the defender, to align himself with the flight path a bit better, etc. It wasn't the leap that caused Dorsett's bobble.
Maybe it also depends on your definition of "a good receiver." From what I see, there's nothing about that play that's worth condemning Dorsett over, and a lot to like about what he did.
That ball was about as perfect a throw as any QB could make. Our receivers don't track the ball well. It's like sticking a kid out in right field because he can't judge the flight of the ball.
Brady has only had a handful of these guys in the past.
Cooks, Moss, Branch, Patten... Occasionally Brown.
All 5 of those guys would have come down with that ball.
James White has easily been our most productive offensive target so far this season. Could have had close to or over 100 yards receiving today w/o Thuney's unnecessary hold.
On a pace for close to 100 catches for the year. Obviously that isn't going to happen with Edelman coming back but wouldn't be surprised if White has 70-80 catches this season.
It was an almost perfect throw but in coverage that tight almost perfect is not good enough"All 5 of those guys would have come down with that ball." Every time? I don't think so, because it didn't actually happen. Every one of those guys failed to make a completion under similar circumstances more than once.
But, again, what - to you - makes that a "perfect throw"?
Hit him in the hands. He should have caught it.It was an almost perfect throw but in coverage that tight almost perfect is not good enough
Are you really throwing deion branch into that list? I seem to recall no small number of rather serious drops by that man, especially his first time around in a New England uniformThat ball was about as perfect a throw as any QB could make. Our receivers don't track the ball well. It's like sticking a kid out in right field because he can't judge the flight of the ball.
Brady has only had a handful of these guys in the past.
Cooks, Moss, Branch, Patten... Occasionally Brown.
All 5 of those guys would have come down with that ball.
Players do not leave their feet to catch throws that hit them in the handsHit him in the hands. He should have caught it.
It was an almost perfect throw but in coverage that tight almost perfect is not good enough
Yes or no: did the ball hit him in the hands?Players do not leave their feet to catch throws that hit them in the hands
Honestly brady needed to get that ball a few yards further downfield so Dorsett could get some separation on the catch.
Not under any standard other than one in which every single catch is a "hit in the hands."Yes or no: did the ball hit him in the hands?
It was an almost perfect throw but in coverage that tight almost perfect is not good enough
You make a good argument, so facts, such wow.Nonsense
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