Including a couple yesterday that would have changed the game. Gronowski is better than anyone we've had since Stanley. Still just an average P4 QB.He has missed a lot of open receivers this year.
Solid gold!Jesus Christ. Delete this.
This is a factual post.Over-the-top hyperbole, but there is a point.
Gronowski is a gamer and has some moxie, but his accuracy at times is surprisingly awful, and, his misses are not just occasions where the pass should have been "front shoulder and not back shoulder." He's been off by several feet at times with relatively routine passes, something you wouldn't expect from a QB with his experience and success.
It's almost as if he has forgotten the importance of using the lower body, something that QB coaches preach in order to be consistently accurate.
Perplexing.
I agree with your take. As for receivers that can grab anything thrown their way, we have one. Dayton Howard has consistently caught balls that were difficult throws. The TD he had against USC was not easy in dry weather. Very good hands. I just wish he would see the field a little more. Maybe he doesn't have blazing speed but he has shown the ability to make the tough catch.I don't honestly mind Gronowski as I think he's definitely an improvement. I also totally understand the situation were in with recruiting receivers as were a run first offense trying to reestablish a passing game, but watching Oregon and USC the last couple weeks has made me realize how far behind we are when it comes to receivers. I mean I get that there some of the best in the country, but would love to consistently see guys shake defenders and find gaps in coverage and find a way to hold on to anything that comes there way. I definitely see the need for growth at the WR position and hope that as our offense progresses the quality of receivers continues to as well, and I don't mean that as a shot at our current group of receivers in any way, shape, or form.
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