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Mularkey

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There's not a WR in the league that doesn't drop a ball or two during games. It happens. The problem here, is they only get one ball thrown their way for the entire game. So that one drop is like 100% (or maybe 50% at best) of the passes thrown their way.

 

Watch the Colts last night? Wayne dropped an easy pass that wowuld have been a huge gain, early in the game. It was horrible! Oh that's rght, Manning kept throwing to him all game, and Wayne had a great game. Funny how that works.

 

Again, you can't' be a good WR when the QB is afraid to throw the ball to you.

Yes, funny how Manning kept throwing to one of the best WRs in the game...

 

The pass to Parrish that was intercepted should have never been thrown!!!

 

What?? It wasn't a tipped pass---Parrish caught the ball--and somebody just took it from him. Just took it.

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What?? It wasn't a tipped pass---Parrish caught the ball--and somebody just took it from him. Just took it.

 

Given the replay, I don't know that Parrish actually caught the ball... it looked like it bobbled between him and the DB, with it not hitting the ground and the DB coming up with it. It doesn't make your point any less valid, though, since he should have caught it.

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