[CBFF] Muscle Memory and True Instinct
Phil DeNomme
pdenomme at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 08:26:16 MST 2007
If we start penalizing WRs for dropping passes, we wouldn't have a WR on the
field. Can you really say that Berrian has better hands than Hester? I've
seen Hester make some pretty nice catches. I think his main problem is reps
and knowing how to adjust to passes. That drop he had Sunday is a perfect
example.
-----Original Message-----
From: cbff-bounces at chicagobearsfanforum.com
[mailto:cbff-bounces at chicagobearsfanforum.com] On Behalf Of Victor Waldron
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 8:25 AM
To: post at chicagobearsfanforum.com
Subject: Re: [CBFF] Muscle Memory and True Instinct
For instance, shouldn't
> Olsen be getting the ball more? Shouldn't Hester? Or is Hester's
> inexperience and lack of intelligence limiting what Turner can do?
>
I think a bigger problem with Hester that is keeping him from being a
regular part of the offense is his hands. Start with the one he
doinked on Sunday, plus add all the punts he's muffed that were very
catchable. Hopefully it's just a matter of concentration, that his
legs get moving before he has secured the ball and thus it can be
corrected, because Hester is of no use if the ball is lying on the
turf.
V
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