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Thread: Finding a #1 receiver may be more important than some think

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    Default Re: Finding a #1 receiver may be more important than some think

    Quote Originally Posted by MDMullet8 View Post
    If the ball isn’t thrown a touch behind him it’s a first down
    A touch behind means you should still come up with that catch.

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    Default Re: Finding a #1 receiver may be more important than some think

    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Leblance is the best route runner on the team. It’s not even that close. He also leads the Cajuns in drops over the last two seasons.
    I tell you what you may be right in saying he lead the Cajuns in drops. Which would mean we had some awfully good receivers. As someone that has seen every game at least twice since the advent of ESPN3, +, and DVR, I can assure you he has no more than 3 drops of balls you would classify as should have been caught, over the last 2 years and 1 game. That I know without a doubt. I have seen many NFL receivers that can’t say that. So when you say most I guess that’s just a matter of semantics.

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    Default Re: Finding a #1 receiver may be more important than some think

    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    We have a #1 in Lacy. We’d have a #2 if Leblance could catch a cold.
    Gotta be one of the most asinine statements in the history of RP. You also misspelled LeBlanc.

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