Anyone besides me impressed with the way he's played the last few weeks? Especially after that benching. Way to not pout, McLovin!
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He has played better...
He definitely has the talent, but him like all of our defensive players, are just not being coached right, and once again it all comes down to that idiot Edwards.Last edited by Luisito23; 12-06-2011, 06:32 AM."Expect rejection, but expect more to overcome it."
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I was traveling, so only listened to the game on Sirius. I guess he played well at corner, but he seemed to be attrocious on punt returns. He called at least two fair catches inside the 10 (I think) and let another hit and go out on about our 2. He seems to be our new punt catcher/observer, rather than a punt returner.Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Originally posted by Jan ReimersI was traveling, so only listened to the game on Sirius. I guess he played well at corner, but he seemed to be attrocious on punt returns. He called at least two fair catches inside the 10 (I think) and let another hit and go out on about our 2. He seems to be our new punt catcher/observer, rather than a punt returner.
These guys are taught to look at the rotation of the ball and the height if it is coming almost straight down the fair catch it, if it is like a line drive they let it go.
Also so one mentioned he got torched on a pass play that could have been intercepted. I did not see that at all he saw the ball and beat the WR to the spot, the WR had to catch him to prevent an easy pick. There could have been another one but I am not sure.
It is in our best interest that McKelvin finishes the season strong so that corner is not a high priority we need to strengthen the front 7, find another WR, and OL more than DBs.
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Originally posted by DesertFox24The two he caught were at the 8 and judging by the third one he let bounce at the 5 which rolled to the 2, I think he did ok fielding the ones at 8.
These guys are taught to look at the rotation of the ball and the height if it is coming almost straight down the fair catch it, if it is like a line drive they let it go.
Also so one mentioned he got torched on a pass play that could have been intercepted. I did not see that at all he saw the ball and beat the WR to the spot, the WR had to catch him to prevent an easy pick. There could have been another one but I am not sure.
It is in our best interest that McKelvin finishes the season strong so that corner is not a high priority we need to strengthen the front 7, find another WR, and OL more than DBs.
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i wasn't really imprssed with him. before we kill spiller, we have another first round bust in mckelvin. he can't cover the long ball, never times his jumps well and for the most part isn't effective as a top pick CB.
Great that he plays special teams, but he only got in due to an injury to williams who by the way is looking like all the non busts the bills get. injury prone.
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Originally posted by Jan ReimersI was traveling, so only listened to the game on Sirius. I guess he played well at corner, but he seemed to be attrocious on punt returns. He called at least two fair catches inside the 10 (I think) and let another hit and go out on about our 2. He seems to be our new punt catcher/observer, rather than a punt returner.
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He was a beast on special teams 2 weeks ago until he injured his ribs. He played well in relief of Williams. Maybe getting benched lit a fire.
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