Dak_Attack_09
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Yo just because he went to a Texas school doesn’t mean he is automatically a good player. Overhyped twig is not better than Turpin.
Yo just because he went to a Texas school doesn’t mean he is automatically a good player. Overhyped twig is not better than Turpin.
That was clearly the QB's fault.
The ball hit his hand in the center, he can’t catch. This isn’t basketball where you can post up with that twig body.That's not an easy catch and the cb seemed to get a hand on it
Yo just because he went to a Texas school doesn’t mean he is automatically a good player. Overhyped twig is not better than Turpin.
You're a clown.
Vasher didn't drop it. He had his arm yanked as soon as he touched the football. Simply an excellent play by the DB. Nothing Vasher could have done there.
Why are you being so negative? If you have nothing good to say, don't be starting negative threads!
You and I didn't see the same play, it seems. I saw Vasher run a perfect route. He was told to expect the ball low and away not high. This poorly thrown ball should have been picked.No,TJ Vasher can’t run routes. This isn’t basketball where you post up every time.
The ball hit his hands straight over the DB and he still dropped it. Probably was afraid of the hit.
Yo just because he went to a Texas school doesn’t mean he is automatically a good player. Overhyped twig is not better than Turpin.
If he cant run routes how did he run a route to get to the end zoneNo,TJ Vasher can’t run routes. This isn’t basketball where you post up every time.
The ball hit his hands straight over the DB and he still dropped it. Probably was afraid of the hit.
You and I didn't see the same play, it seems. I saw Vasher run a perfect route. He was told to expect the ball low and away not high. This poorly thrown ball should have been picked.
If he cant run routes how did he run a route to get to the end zone
I'm not seeing the ball hit his hands as much as I see an overthrown ball being deflected to avoid an INT. If the QB knew how to throw a WR open by putting it where he is expecting it, we wouldn't have this situation here.Wrong, the ball hit his hands and he couldn’t catch it. If he knew how to run routes and create separation he wouldn’t have to worry about contested catches. What’s even worse is he he had about + 6” of height on the DB snd still couldn’t come down with it.
It was a bad passYou saw any separation? Hence the contested catch. The good thing this was a red zone drill, if it was a regular drive the offense would have been forced to punt the ball!