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I thinks its an even combination between our OL having issues, Zampese being a new OC and obviously having a lot to learn, missing Eifert, and having two new #2 and #3 WR's. No way we can expect to be as well-oiled as we looked last year before Dalton got hurt, with all of those changes. We have time to improve and fix a lot of things, the question is, will we? If we do, we can be in contention. If we dont, we'll be very lucky to even muster a wild card.
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(10-02-2016, 01:10 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: No he hasn't. He's had 2 legitimate drops that were his fault. All of the others were due to a wet football, someone knocking it out or poor throws by Andy. Eifert would've dropped these as well.

He hasn't been bad at all, but when Eifert's the best in the league at what he does, anybody will pale in comparison.

Nope. He has been terrible. And no you can't blame his drops on other factors (like supposed poor throws that weren't) - he has dropped WAY too many passes to be a viable pass catching TE. 
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(10-02-2016, 07:22 PM)Joelist Wrote: Nope. He has been terrible. And no you can't blame his drops on other factors (like supposed poor throws that weren't) - he has dropped WAY too many passes to be a viable pass catching TE. 

Yes, poor throws; ones where he has to jump and twist, ones at his ankles, the list goes on.

Plus, 4 drops in a wet game where Kroft dropped 2 as well.

Stop hating and open your eyes.
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