ChiefPriority,
"Yes, and reason why was the WR's weren't running the correct routes, and they weren't catching the ball when it got their."
I just stated what happened. 14 POOR passes happened. Now, recievers not running the correct routes might just be WHY that happened. Realistically, it's very possible a rookie and a vet in a new offense [B]could[/B] be responsible. It is a lot to stuff in your brain to be totally prepared by week one. That's a good point.
However, "and they weren't catching the ball when it got their" does not explain a poorly thrown pass. I addressed poor passes, not poor qb numbers. The recievers did a pretty poor job of bringing the ball in after the throw, you are correct. But that doesn't explain why [B]uncatchable[/B] passes were thrown. Running the wrong routes could, but not failing to catch a ball that's impossible to catch. That was what I was addressing by the 14 passes.
Either way, I see your point. Our wr's need to collectively get it together in a hurry...:(
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