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re: Calvin Ridley was impressive.
Posted on 9/8/15 at 2:24 pm to SECSolomonGrundy
Posted on 9/8/15 at 2:24 pm to SECSolomonGrundy
Coker's performance offset his bad practices.
Chris Black has been consistently Chris Black for 4 years. Outside of some A-Days gone by, his impact has been nil.
He lost his spot to someone who just got here within the last 7 months, and barely saw time with the starters if any.
There can only be 1 QB at a time, but there can be up to 5 WRS on the field at 1 time. And Black has missed his opportunity to make an impact even with that fact.
He may turn it on this year, but it's looking unlikely...
Chris Black has been consistently Chris Black for 4 years. Outside of some A-Days gone by, his impact has been nil.
He lost his spot to someone who just got here within the last 7 months, and barely saw time with the starters if any.
There can only be 1 QB at a time, but there can be up to 5 WRS on the field at 1 time. And Black has missed his opportunity to make an impact even with that fact.
He may turn it on this year, but it's looking unlikely...
This post was edited on 9/8/15 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 9/8/15 at 2:49 pm to MagillaGuerilla
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Coker's performance offset his bad practices.
I think Coker played well, but let's not gloss over his performance simply by looking at his numbers. Mullaney bailed him out on his first catch (ball was behind him as he was moving left to right across the field. Coker also threw behind or high on almost all the screens he threw, but the WR (or in Drake's case, the RB) made the catch. Also, on his three deep balls, he grossly under threw Stewart down the right sideline, if he leaves it out in front of Ridley in the 1st half that may have been six, and the one before the half is tough to tell if it's on him or Stewart.
Coker played well, but his receivers helped him a lot.
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