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So Jordy dropped some passes; what's the upside?
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<blockquote data-quote="Forget Favre" data-source="post: 353579" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>It could have been a higher scoring game or a blow out if some passes hadn't been dropped. </p><p></p><p>But the thing is, Mike (And other coaches) let Jordy continue to play and Aaron threw the ball right back to him where he caught it following a play where he didn't catch it. </p><p></p><p>Jordy made TD and other catches during the reg. and post season which helped the Pack get to the SB. (And didn't he make a SB TD catch? I know he made a big yard gainer that helped.)</p><p>So give him credit.</p><p>It's not like he drops every single pass that comes his way. And the ones he does catch, he does very very well on. </p><p></p><p>And that goes for all the other receivers too. </p><p>They will work on these things. </p><p>They will be better prepared with keeping their nerves in check. </p><p>Have patience and faith. They will get better. </p><p>And every single athlete does make mistakes from time to time. It's just part of being human.</p><p>Basketball players miss the hoop. Baseball players strike out. Football players don't catch the ball every time. </p><p>Complaining and finding negative instead of positive things to say/write about is just human nature to do that. But it doesn't have to be any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forget Favre, post: 353579, member: 2006"] It could have been a higher scoring game or a blow out if some passes hadn't been dropped. But the thing is, Mike (And other coaches) let Jordy continue to play and Aaron threw the ball right back to him where he caught it following a play where he didn't catch it. Jordy made TD and other catches during the reg. and post season which helped the Pack get to the SB. (And didn't he make a SB TD catch? I know he made a big yard gainer that helped.) So give him credit. It's not like he drops every single pass that comes his way. And the ones he does catch, he does very very well on. And that goes for all the other receivers too. They will work on these things. They will be better prepared with keeping their nerves in check. Have patience and faith. They will get better. And every single athlete does make mistakes from time to time. It's just part of being human. Basketball players miss the hoop. Baseball players strike out. Football players don't catch the ball every time. Complaining and finding negative instead of positive things to say/write about is just human nature to do that. But it doesn't have to be any longer. [/QUOTE]
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