[CBFF] CT: Bears' Muhammad sees need to raise bar

Jim Ferolie ferolie at charter.net
Wed Jun 7 22:45:15 MDT 2006


Should has nothing to do with anything. The question is will his chemistry 
with Grossman make a difference?

Does the way Grossman throws, the spin he puts on the ball, the part of 
Moose's body he throws it to, how far he leads it, whether there's more 
touch or zip, any of those things make a difference? The implication is that 
he believes it will. So yeah, put your money where your mouth is and don't 
drop them this year.

I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. I know there's a 
difference between a ball in the right area and a ball in the right spot. I 
know when I play pickup basketball pass can me in the hands and still be 
hard to catch.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor Waldron" <victor19 at gmail.com>


> On 6/7/06, Jim Ferolie <ferolie at charter.net> wrote:
>> That's kind of a simplistic complaint, don't you think?
>>
>> I still go back to the Miller/Chandler days. Chandler threw fluffy and 
>> high,
>> while Miller threw low and hard. Marcus was better with Chandler, while
>> Booker flourished when Miller was in. It could be as simple as that.
>>
>
> I'm not looking at the WR's individual production, rather the drops. I
> posted a stat not long ago showing Moose as having one of the worst
> drop percentages in the NFL last season (there was an accompanying
> explaination of how a "drop" was determined, but that's a discussion
> for another day).
>
> Simplistic or not, a WR should catch the ball if the QB delivers it to
> them regardless of who said QB is. The ones who don't generally aren't
> around very long.



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