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Not so much recently, but I have heard complaints about the poor routes that our WRs are running, especially Williams.
So what is it that separates a WR that runs good routes with a WR that runs poor routes?
Maybe someone with coaching experience can shed some light on this. Is it something that comes naturally to some WR's and some not so much? Is it strictly a coaching thing? Is it a mental thing? Why are there WRs out there that are not so speedy but are successful because they run good routes and some WR's that seem to have the physical tools, but consistantely run poor routes and cant seem to get open?
So what is it that separates a WR that runs good routes with a WR that runs poor routes?
Maybe someone with coaching experience can shed some light on this. Is it something that comes naturally to some WR's and some not so much? Is it strictly a coaching thing? Is it a mental thing? Why are there WRs out there that are not so speedy but are successful because they run good routes and some WR's that seem to have the physical tools, but consistantely run poor routes and cant seem to get open?