Uh oh you did it now. Please quit blaming receivers for dropped passes unless you completely lambaste the quarterback first. People are reading this!!!
He doesn't develop quarterbacks as well as he should. Of course when you run a 1930's offense you can't expect much from the air. Just look at Georgia Tech's quarterback. The guy could sure run the triple option but when it comes to throwing the football couldn't hit the broad side of a barn in broad daylight. Had he gone somewhere like Oregon he might have been every bit as good as Mariotta. Oh well until we open it up we will never know.
Then you should be blasting our QB play and QB development. Or are you reading this forum in braille?
There are plenty of armchair coaches doing that. Dad is paying better attention to the actual football game. It is stupid to blame a quarterback for dropped passes.
No one is doing that. A couple of balls caught instead of dropped would have improved the stat line to something like 11-26 for 164 instead of 8-26 for 127 Find the elephant in the room amigo. BOTH of those suck!
One game with more than the normal amount of drops and you're beating that drum to death. How many games was QB play subpar? It's stupid to blame a season of poor QB play on one game of poor WR play. But then I've been paying attention to the actual football games, not sure where you and dad have been.