This is why we need to draft another TE:
http://profootballtalk.nbcspor...helon-of-tight-ends/
....guy is delusional.
This is why we need to draft another TE:
http://profootballtalk.nbcspor...helon-of-tight-ends/
....guy is delusional.
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He is easily one of the 3 or 4 best TE's on the team.
I'd be a huge Dick Rodgers fan if he learns how to throw a block. Kid knows how to get open. His TD against Dallas in the divisional round was splendid (thanks Aaron) but my goodness does he get worked by LBs and DEs.
hopefully DRodgers fixes that blocking thang. you'd think with his rather large ass that blocking would be his thing. as for Q, I don't often remember dropped passes very precisely but he had only 2 drops last year and I remember both of them distinctly - and they both hurt.
but I guess he did a good job the other day of reading morning announcements at Shawano Community High School.
If he was as good as he said he is he wouldn't have to say it.
No real problem with his statements. The same interview as reported in the Press Gazette gets a "Quarless Looking to Take Game to Next Level" headline.
(www.packersnews.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2015/04/15/quarless-looking-game-next-level/25848633/)
The quotes aren't the problem, the problem is it is like the 3rd time we've heard them. In fact I think the same kind of "ready to take it to the next level" article was written last year.
We've got some recent history of TEs who blow more than they go.
There was a game thread(?) I commented on last season, contrasting the difference between how our WRs were blocking downfield and Quarless being lazy. He'll have to try harder if he is ever going to be "upper echelon" to me.
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/299693071.html
A fair characterization of his comments is that's where he wants to take his game. No problem whatsoever with his remarks.
Is YOTTO trademarked?
Seemed Q was always on the cusp of breaking out. A flash here, a flash there... blow up block, tough catch, but never stacking the success.
Rodgers the Lesser is all ass and legs. He needs work on the upper half to be a better blocker.