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WR being Packers biggest post-draft weakness???
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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 666983" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>So can a penalty, so can a poor pass, so can a misread block, so can a miss run route, so can a dozen other things that don't get harped on nearly as much as a dropped pass and some of them happen with much more frequency. It may be a more visible which may make it more of a target for complaint but to me its just a part of the game. Like I said, I hate to see it a well but I don't get worked up over it. </p><p></p><p>How many is too many. How many are players allowed to drop. Does it matter when they drop them. What if one player drops 1 pass all season but its the last one of the last game and it cost them a playoff spot is that better or worse than the guy who dropped 8 passes throughout the season but the team won all those games? Its just another stat, and a very fluid one at that, that can be manipulated to prove whatever you want. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to see improvement in that area as well. I'd like to see a season with 0 drops but I also realize that they happen and while frustrating is no different than a missed FG or an ill timed penalty or any number of negative plays. I'd like all our plays to be perfect but if I expect it I'll be very disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 666983, member: 10247"] So can a penalty, so can a poor pass, so can a misread block, so can a miss run route, so can a dozen other things that don't get harped on nearly as much as a dropped pass and some of them happen with much more frequency. It may be a more visible which may make it more of a target for complaint but to me its just a part of the game. Like I said, I hate to see it a well but I don't get worked up over it. How many is too many. How many are players allowed to drop. Does it matter when they drop them. What if one player drops 1 pass all season but its the last one of the last game and it cost them a playoff spot is that better or worse than the guy who dropped 8 passes throughout the season but the team won all those games? Its just another stat, and a very fluid one at that, that can be manipulated to prove whatever you want. I'd like to see improvement in that area as well. I'd like to see a season with 0 drops but I also realize that they happen and while frustrating is no different than a missed FG or an ill timed penalty or any number of negative plays. I'd like all our plays to be perfect but if I expect it I'll be very disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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