Don’t make me edit skillets onto this guy’s hands.You must be registered for see images attach
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I have never played organized football at any level beyond two-hand touch. But I know this: if a ball is in front of you and chest high or higher, you catch it with your thumbs together. If it's waist high or lower, you catch it with your pinkies together.That pass that he drops he initially looks like he is going to catch it with his hands:
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Then at the last minute he changes his mind and tries to catch it with his body.
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Not to mention that he turns his head and starts to try and run way before he secured the ball.
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This kid is all in his head right now. He keeps making mental mistakes.
You'd just have to edit Harrison's number onto the existing pictures of Bryant Johnson.Don’t make me edit skillets onto this guy’s hands.
wtf?!? Why would he hop there?!?.
His feet were also off the ground when the ball first got there. That’s the sign of an uncomfortable receiver.
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Which brings into question another position coach to have questions about. What is going on with the QB coach. Tune got much worse.He got his throwing hand hit on the release. I would say he let it go too late and he's doing the wind up thing that he does some times which drives me nuts because at his size quick release is important
greg moore couldn't be moore full of it - hasn't gotten anywhere near this - if anything kyler needs to target charmin moreThis article by Greg Moore in the AZ Republic says it all. Bench him!
The lack of an actual QB coach anywhere on the staff is pretty wild.Which brings into question another position coach to have questions about. What is going on with the QB coach. Tune got much worse.
I swear Kyler's release was much faster years ago.
That would be top tier leadership for sure. Greg Moore knows how all of the great ones work.greg moore couldn't be moore full of it - hasn't gotten anywhere near this - if anything kyler needs to target charmin more
"I honestly wouldn’t blame Murray if he stopped throwing to Harrison altogether."
thank god this dude doesn't have kyler's ear
Uhh..for who exactlyThis article by Greg Moore in the AZ Republic says it all. Bench him!
203 total yards for receivers thru 3 weeks of football. No one should be okay in that organization.Uhh..for who exactly
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Why worry? I’m sure a backup TE like Tip Rieman is open somewhere for 2 or 3 yards. We don’t need to look at receivers.Uhh..for who exactly
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Argh, perfect execution by Murray and Harrison tries to pin the ball to his head while falling. Maddening.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
If Chris Carter can be cut MHJ can be benched.This article by Greg Moore in the AZ Republic says it all. Bench him!
Don’t make me edit skillets onto this guy’s hands.
Holy crap, how the hell is he trying to catch that?!? Has no one ever taken the time to teach MHJ proper hand placement on a catch??? I hadn’t noticed that in real time. My 10 year olds in flag football knew how position their hands to catch more effectively than that.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
No one is scared of this passing game and now no one is scared of this running game.my favorite point to revisit:
much of the Marv spotlight is because he showed up day 1 as the No. 1 WR with a no. 2 and no.3 with thin resumes. So much pressure and defensive attention.
i spent all offseason wanting a WR 2 that made defensive coordinators say "im not sure my #2 corner can handle that guy".
Today, I think they are comfortable with the #2 corner alone on Mike Wilson.
That is the maddening part of his struggles. I am beginning to question the quality of the WR coaching. MHJ had one of the best at OSU. Not blaming the coaching yet, but I am starting to question its quality.Here is some interesting facts from his college days and comments by him.
Marvin Harrison Jr. had an exceptionally low drop rate at Ohio State, with Pro Football Focus (PFF) crediting him with only three drops on 118 targets over his career, resulting in a
3.8% drop rate. This reflects his reputation as a sure-handed and reliable receiver during his time with the Buckeyes.
Breakdown of his Ohio State drop rate:
- Targets: 118
- Drops: 3
- Drop Rate: 3.8%
Harrison Jr. was known for his disciplined route running and strong hands, which contributed to his ability to consistently secure the ball. He even held himself to a high standard, stating, "If it's an incomplete pass, it's a drop for me. Whether I touch it or not. Every ball thrown my way needs to be a completion"