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Breakout Players and Player of the Game - Cal Poly

Who is more of a liability than an asset to his team.
Because of drops,or poor attitude and effort?? I have seen zero poor effort or attitude, the drops and execution stuff is easily fixed with time and maturity. Not ready to give up on the kid whatsoever. Unless there is other issues im not seeing.

Of note, the d end played that perfectly, it would've been a hell of a play had bridges held on and was able to get around him.
 
You cant teach that type of speed. He'll be a baller with time.
Speed does no good if you don't catch the ball, something he has proven to have a hard time doing. Maybe he will turn into an amazing receiver for the Griz, maybe he won't. There's no way of knowing yet and some receivers are just plagued with butterfingers their whole career. I hope he eventually gets it figured out, but in the meantime the coaches should not put him in a position like they did yesterday where a dropped ball is live.
 
Speed does no good if you don't catch the ball, something he has proven to have a hard time doing. Maybe he will turn into an amazing receiver for the Griz, maybe he won't. There's no way of knowing yet and some receivers are just plagued with butterfingers their whole career. I hope he eventually gets it figured out, but in the meantime the coaches should not put him in a position like they did yesterday where a dropped ball is live.
This is my exact point, why I questioned the initial post that suggested hes "playing his way off the team". That is ridiculous. Just because a freshman has hard time with drops means hes playing his way off the team is really silly. Our all time greatest receiver didnt even see the field until barely sophomore year.

Putting him in the position of taking a lateral doesnt seem overly risky, however the d end for poly made a great play, didnt bite on the play going away from him, and made it difficult on bridges. It happens. Plays that will make bridges better in the future. My guess is he hits a big gain on this exact play, maybe even in a game this season.
 
This is my exact point, why I questioned the initial post that suggested hes "playing his way off the team". That is ridiculous. Just because a freshman has hard time with drops means hes playing his way off the team is really silly. Our all time greatest receiver didnt even see the field until barely sophomore year.

Putting him in the position of taking a lateral doesnt seem overly risky, however the d end for poly made a great play, didnt bite on the play going away from him, and made it difficult on bridges. It happens. Plays that will make bridges better in the future. My guess is he hits a big gain on this exact play, maybe even in a game this season.
Well we can agree to disagree for now, and we'll see how it plays out in the future. Maybe he'll turn into a phenomenal receiver but I have my doubts. If I turn out to be wrong you can say I told you so later on!
 
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