08-20-2015, 12:16 AM
(08-19-2015, 11:58 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: Because with better personal skills, along with a healthy and better team around him, he'd feel more confident to get the job done and his mind would be more focused knowing that he has his weapons out there to do work.
When you have a guy that you know will run a good route, make the catch, and possibly make a big play, you feel better and more confident than if you're throwing to the kid who got picked last at recess everyday and couldn't catch a cold. While that may be taking it to the extreme, the principle is still the same.
Maybe.
I'm more certain that there will be a long list of excuses for him if he doesn't get it done than I am of his ability to get it done.
This is the NFL, there are going to be injuries, drops, bad play calling, etc...
It seems that the argument here is that so long as everything else is 100% perfect, Andy is good enough to get the job done.