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<blockquote data-quote="LarrysCrookedFinger" data-source="post: 668156" data-attributes="member: 11393"><p>Okay, then it shouldn't be too hard for you to supply a few of those reports. I could only find one.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, let's not think about the ones he caught against those guys. Let's just worry about the one from Hundley that he dropped while double-covered (read: <em>double</em>. How many guys drew double coverage last year?).</p><p></p><p>What drop<strong>s</strong> (plural) are you referring to? Obviously there's the Hundley throw but that's the only one I could find direct reference to. I also know when it mattered most, he out-leaped and out-fought Patrick Peterson and Rashad Johnson for an amazing catch. Or does sample size only matter to you on good plays? Also, Abbrederis dropped what should have been an easy catch in that game so lets not pretend Abbrederis catches everything thrown his way. We won't even discuss Adams. Horrible hands, that guy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He also said Abbrederis needs to get stronger and so forth. I'm not sure what "and so forth" means in his mind but I'm guessing it's in reference to his physical limitations and durability.</p><p></p><p>And in case you missed it, McCarthy praised Janis too. "Jeff Janis is doing a lot of good things. He just needs to continue to progress..." Note, he said "continue" not "start" which by definition means he <em>is </em>progressing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Then you must also agree that Abbrederis is fighting Davis and possibly Allison for the sixth roster spot. Montgomery is versatile and looked like a stud in the making before he sprained his ankle and Adams was a high draft pick and will probably be given another season to prove last year was just a fluke. And I'll believe the Packers will keep 7 WRs when MM changes his philosophy on the importance of tight ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarrysCrookedFinger, post: 668156, member: 11393"] Okay, then it shouldn't be too hard for you to supply a few of those reports. I could only find one. Yes, let's not think about the ones he caught against those guys. Let's just worry about the one from Hundley that he dropped while double-covered (read: [I]double[/I]. How many guys drew double coverage last year?). What drop[B]s[/B] (plural) are you referring to? Obviously there's the Hundley throw but that's the only one I could find direct reference to. I also know when it mattered most, he out-leaped and out-fought Patrick Peterson and Rashad Johnson for an amazing catch. Or does sample size only matter to you on good plays? Also, Abbrederis dropped what should have been an easy catch in that game so lets not pretend Abbrederis catches everything thrown his way. We won't even discuss Adams. Horrible hands, that guy. He also said Abbrederis needs to get stronger and so forth. I'm not sure what "and so forth" means in his mind but I'm guessing it's in reference to his physical limitations and durability. And in case you missed it, McCarthy praised Janis too. "Jeff Janis is doing a lot of good things. He just needs to continue to progress..." Note, he said "continue" not "start" which by definition means he [I]is [/I]progressing. Then you must also agree that Abbrederis is fighting Davis and possibly Allison for the sixth roster spot. Montgomery is versatile and looked like a stud in the making before he sprained his ankle and Adams was a high draft pick and will probably be given another season to prove last year was just a fluke. And I'll believe the Packers will keep 7 WRs when MM changes his philosophy on the importance of tight ends. [/QUOTE]
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