02-12-2016, 03:52 PM
(02-09-2016, 10:59 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: You'd think it would be common sense, as those of us that played football learned in the third grade, but, with Hill's fumbling problems, didn't the coaches preach that to him before he ran out onto the field? Before he went out, Marvin and Hue, along with the damn water boy, should have been in his ear saying "wrap up with two arms, We don't give a shit if you don't gain a single yard, just DON'T fumble."
And then even McCarron in the huddle should have been preaching it.
Why didn't they work on it in practice?
Like I said, it should have been common sense, but, when a guy has a fumblin problem, it's obviously not.
This is like asking why didn't Adrian Peterson do so. It's a mistake and it's unacceptable... and it happens. If the players were machines who perfectly executed their basic job every single play we wouldn't be watching.
It's incredibly flawed to assume that him fumbling means that no one told him not to fumble anymore than you failing a test is because your teacher didnt tell you "Don't pick the wrong answers, chode."