Ruhskins
10-18-2010, 11:46 PM
I'm pretty sure I read on here somewhere that someone said the coaches say that Rogers catches everything in practice, its just on Sundays his hands blow.
Someone tell his hands that it is Tuesday or Wednesday.
The Goat
10-18-2010, 11:48 PM
As long as we don't EVER pay him much Los is a keeper. For all practical purposes he has exactly zero playmaking ability, and when his skill sets tapers off just a tad from age he'll be almost useless. Sooo if a franchise is willing to throw money at him...let's give him a round of silent applause lol.
...extend him on the cheap and upgrade FS :)
SouperMeister
10-19-2010, 12:28 AM
As long as we don't EVER pay him much Los is a keeper. For all practical purposes he has exactly zero playmaking ability, and when his skill sets tapers off just a tad from age he'll be almost useless. Sooo if a franchise is willing to throw money at him...let's give him a round of silent applause lol.
...extend him on the cheap and upgrade FS I totally agree on only retaining Rogers for the right price. Hall got paid because he made more plays in half a season here in 2008 than Rogers has made his entire career.
Bubba305-ST21-
10-19-2010, 03:05 AM
I believe he catches everything in practice. I think its in his head too much on sundays when considering all the previous drops, and he just thinks about it too much.
Monkeydad
10-19-2010, 10:36 AM
this thread deserves this
:bdh::bdh:
Carlos deserves those for each of the picks he dropped last game.
firstdown
10-19-2010, 11:22 AM
I have a hard time believing he catches everything in practice.
The NFL introduced this flukey rule in the last 10 years that a receiver or a defender must maintain possession even after hitting the ground when falling to the ground as a single act following the catch. By this new definition of what constitutes a catch, Butch Johnson's TD in Super Bowl XIII would have been an incompletion. That said, if a receiver or defender makes a 2nd act after the catch, tucking the ball away, cutting upfield, tripping on his own, falling, then fumbling, then the ground can most certainly cause a fumble.
*As long as he's not contacted by an opponent.
skinsfan_nn
10-19-2010, 12:40 PM
I'd have to see it with my own two eyes. Cause the boy couldn't catch a damn football during a game if his life depended on it.
I believe he catches everything in practice. I think its in his head too much on sundays when considering all the previous drops, and he just thinks about it too much.
skinsguy
10-19-2010, 12:41 PM
*As long as he's not contacted by an opponent.
Correct.
Although I will say that was the longest timed drop of an INT I have ever witnessed.
Lotus
10-19-2010, 01:41 PM
This thread lacks a real issue.
Therefore, I suggest that the problem is not Rogers' hands, the problem is the shape of the ball. The NFL needs to adopt a round ball like in volleyball. Discuss.