01-18-2017, 12:07 PM
(01-18-2017, 11:49 AM)Au165 Wrote: Maybe I didn't word my response right, but that isn't what I see. He attacks the ball both in coming back for it but extending for it. Letting a ball "come to you" (by your explanation) would be being more of a body catcher i.e. pulling your arms in tight trying to cradle the catch. If you are a body catcher that is an issue, but if your arms are only slightly bent instead of fully extended it makes little difference. In the circles I have been around letting the ball "come to you" is standing at a spot and waiting for it to drop. If you watch Davis on his curl routes he doesn't sit on the curl but drives back to the ball. As I said on his deep throws he doesn't wait for it to drop unless it's put in front of him (which is correct) he most the time though has to fight back because the ball was severally under thrown.neither do I I think that's more Williams area. I see him more of obj as in a lot of slants and interviews cat he's he takes to the house. and yeah I didn't word it right either he doesn't get full extension of his arms as u said like aj green does, but we have a good receiver coach so that could be fixed.
Full disclosure I am a Mike Williams guy, but I just don't agree with this particular negative on Davis. Maybe it's in some of the tape I haven't seen. To be perfectly honest most of his deep routes are posts/skinny posts that this isn't even noticed in. I will say his jumps can be off at times, so I'll agree with that part, but honestly I don't see him as a downfield jump ball guy in the NFL anyways.