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Green is great-but is he really ELITE?
(10-02-2015, 12:28 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I agree all WR's drop passes, but I disagree with a diving attempt (I do think he should have caught it) versus a clear drop are 2 different things. I love AJ, but he can't have simple LOS passes go through his hands, hit his helmet and go 15 yards up in the air. AJ proved his elite talent last week, but he also proved he needs to focus every play as he was lucky his drop was not a pic or a pic 6. Fix these issues and stay focused every down, he could end up being one of the best to ever play the game.

Everyone wants to label some players early in the career great or bad, the reality is AJ is still a young NFL receiver (experience) and I think his best days are ahead.

It's impossible for a player to be 100% "focused" and NEVER make mistakes.

The fact is that A.J. doesn't screw up on a more frequent basis than any of the other elite WRs in the league. Every WR has a dopey moment from time to time. Dez, Calvin, AB, Julio, they all screw up and A.J. screws up at about the same rate as most of those guys.

If you have both hands on a ball, let it hit your chest, and don't come down with it...that's a BAD drop. I don't care if you're diving or not, you make that catch and all of the elite guys make that catch 99/100 times including AB himself. It was simply a bad play that he wishes he could have back and that you won't see happen very often. Nothing more, nothing less. I was just pointing out that stuff like that happens to more than just A.J. Green, contrary to what people in this thread have been acting like.
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RE: Green is great-but is he really ELITE? - djs7685 - 10-02-2015, 12:32 PM

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