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re: Why can't the receivers catch the ball?
Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:44 am to HeavyMental
Posted on 11/18/18 at 8:44 am to HeavyMental
Receivers baw. Seems to me what separates a good receiver from a Jarvis Landry (or Odell Beckman) can best be expressed in two words. Catlike reflexes. Along with an abundance of 'quick twitch' muscles. I mean you watch Jarvis Landry catch a pass while executing all kinds of contortions and you say - no way he could catch that. Catlike reflexes baw.
LSU has what I call decent receivers.....but not great. Far too many dropped passes. I'm afraid THAT will come back to haunt the Tigahs against A&M. You have to make those easy catches Justin. By easy I mean a precise on target catchable pass. IMO Joe throws those kinds of passes. Although Stephen Sullivan and Ja'Marr Chase seem to possess the ability to secure and finish a reception with some consistency.
LSU has what I call decent receivers.....but not great. Far too many dropped passes. I'm afraid THAT will come back to haunt the Tigahs against A&M. You have to make those easy catches Justin. By easy I mean a precise on target catchable pass. IMO Joe throws those kinds of passes. Although Stephen Sullivan and Ja'Marr Chase seem to possess the ability to secure and finish a reception with some consistency.
This post was edited on 11/18/18 at 8:55 am
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