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#93
https://twitter.com/i/status/1208745617951989760

You guys getting the impression I like this guy?
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#94
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1245387785227268096
wanting a receiver to catch with his hands is hardly nit picking IMO.  that is pretty much a deal breaker for me when looking at receiver prospects... have to catch away from the body with those hands at this level.
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#95
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
wanting a receiver to catch with his hands is hardly nit picking IMO.  that is pretty much a deal breaker for me when looking at receiver prospects... have to catch away from the body with those hands at this level.
It is when you're referring to one play. If it's habitual, then I agree with you. It's a big problem. 
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#96
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
wanting a receiver to catch with his hands is hardly nit picking IMO.  that is pretty much a deal breaker for me when looking at receiver prospects... have to catch away from the body with those hands at this level.
It is when you're referring to one play. If it's habitual, then I agree with you. It's a big problem. 
of course,  if its just one play its not worth bringing up,  but that is my absolute #1 thing when coaching kids,   I hate seeing the ball get into the body.
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#97
PROS: Wonderful body control, balance ball skills, hands and adjustments. Has a natural feel for tracking the football and he catches everything. Makes acrobatic catches look easy in addition to handling the routine stuff. Does well to find space in zone coverage to make himself available. A true technician as a route runner and he’s fairly refined. Forces his share of false steps from corners and he has some deception to him. Long and tall with a massive catch radius and he does well to extend it vertically. Outstanding skills along the sideline. The most natural hands in the class. 
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#98
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
wanting a receiver to catch with his hands is hardly nit picking IMO.  that is pretty much a deal breaker for me when looking at receiver prospects... have to catch away from the body with those hands at this level.
It is when you're referring to one play. If it's habitual, then I agree with you. It's a big problem. 
of course,  if its just one play its not worth bringing up,  but that is my absolute #1 thing when coaching kids,   I hate seeing the ball get into the body.
Definitely an outlier.
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