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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania
It gets more difficult in the redzone if you have mediocre talent to play catch with... when the field is more wide open, sure anything can happen. There's a whole lotta "who's that" out there.
81Jason AvantWR316-02109Michigan
17Donnie AveryWR305-112007Houston
82Dwayne BoweWR306-22218LSU
85Frankie HammondWR246-11841Florida
88Junior HemingwayWR256-12252Michigan
15A.J. JenkinsWR256-02003Illinois
12Albert WilsonWR225-9200RGeorgia State
80Anthony FasanoTE306-42559Notre Dame
84Demetrius HarrisTE236-72301Wis.-Milwaukee
87Travis KelceTE256-52602Cincinnati
89Phillip SupernawTE246-52481Ouachita Baptist
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I get that. I don't think that's the case. Again, Alex has actually been effective in the red zone when his back is against the wall and he's down a couple of scores. He is a different qb when he's down a score. He almost seems to tense up. Perfect example is yesterday. 4th down, last pass of the game. Take a shot downfield. What is there to lose? Even if a guy is covered it's better than running out of bounds. He's got to approach the last drive of the game with the same aggression he seems to approach a 4th quarter drive down byb2 scores.