Re: Do you feel Reggie Brown is a future pro-bowler???



he admitted that the DB had no effect in catching the pass.. he just dropped
it... stand up guy to admit that... made no excuses and said he should have
caught the ball and cost his team the game... course he really didn't but ya
gotta admit that for a rook to take on the responsibility and say that big
time players make big time catches in crucial situations... shows alot of
character and maturity


"Spike" <spike@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On 18 Nov 2005 07:52:27 -0800, "Buddude197" <buddude197@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>ceadtinneh wrote:
>>> Way too early to tell. He does seem to be progressing a bit quicker in
>>> this offense than most rookie receivers. With expectations not quite so
>>> high, this time is golden for him.
>>>
>>
>>IAWTP, his shortfalls on Monday night are easily understandable being
>>his first start under the lights, but just the fact that he was open
>>enough to have 5 drops is impressive. The INT McNabb threw was McNabb's
>>fault, Brown executed the play as it was designed but McNabb misread it
>>and threw underneath. Being able to understand his responsibility on
>>that play was something that Freddie Mitchell never developed in 3
>>years here.
>
> I would add that that last deep pass attempt that he "dropped" was
> more a result of the DB recovering and making a pretty good play.
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> David_nj_7@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> > I see no reason why not. He has good speed and despite a bad game or
>>> > two he is generally considered as having good hands. His size is
>>> > pretty decent and although I know it doesn't always translate to skill
>>> > on the football field he is extremely strong, and can bench over 400
>>> > pounds.
>>> >
>>> > I think this guys future is very bright.
>>> >
>>> > What do you guys think?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>> >
>>> > David


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