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Rodgers calls James Jones 'priority No. 1'
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<blockquote data-quote="DevilDon" data-source="post: 375058" data-attributes="member: 2057"><p>Yes, you CAN say any drop is a concentration problem. Have you ever just threw the ball around? It's easy to catch right? Even if you have bricks for hands if the ball is there you can usually catch it. My 3 year old grandson can catch a ball.</p><p>So if it's just an excuse, what is the reality? (by your words) So you say if someone is looking downfield instead of the catch that is the only scenario where it's a concentration drop?</p><p>I'm not trying to start a fight, just wondering where you're going here? How do YOU define a concentration drop and a brick hands drop?</p><p>If it's a precision type of effort by a human being, it's concentration. If it's an everyday walk it's instinctive. NFL WR are not instinctively catching the ball, it's all concentration.</p><p>Nothing wrong with Jones hands, he catches the difficult ones everyone agrees. It's the easy ones he drops. So that's a brick hands situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DevilDon, post: 375058, member: 2057"] Yes, you CAN say any drop is a concentration problem. Have you ever just threw the ball around? It's easy to catch right? Even if you have bricks for hands if the ball is there you can usually catch it. My 3 year old grandson can catch a ball. So if it's just an excuse, what is the reality? (by your words) So you say if someone is looking downfield instead of the catch that is the only scenario where it's a concentration drop? I'm not trying to start a fight, just wondering where you're going here? How do YOU define a concentration drop and a brick hands drop? If it's a precision type of effort by a human being, it's concentration. If it's an everyday walk it's instinctive. NFL WR are not instinctively catching the ball, it's all concentration. Nothing wrong with Jones hands, he catches the difficult ones everyone agrees. It's the easy ones he drops. So that's a brick hands situation? [/QUOTE]
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