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Originally posted by Tornado:


I only saw 3 important passes dropped, you must be including the one that was two feet behind Koren Robinson, ya that was catchable. One receiver over eleven hundred yards and another right around nine hundred yards, sorry you were right I was wrong.
Sorry, but every dropped pass is an important one. Their receivers are at best inconsistent. That would be fine if the were great blockers....but they're average there too. Bottom line, in the west coast offense, you better consistently catch the ball. You are right about Alexander though, his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield helps. I think he gives up on the play and tries to cut back too much though. Its easy for a good team to defend cutback runners though. They simply assign backside players cutback lanes to fill. Green bay did a nice job with that. They'll be looking for a clutch receiver in the offseason.