IMO that group is a major part of the problem. Sloppy routes. None of them EVER fights for a ball. Had kids in high school that knew how to box out DB's better than these kids. Have yet to see a single receiver fight back towards their QB when he's under pressure to give him an outlet. They run (or tiptoe) through their routes then stop and watch the play unfold.
They block well, which is humorous, because the OL doesn't. Maybe Denbrock should be helping coach the OL. They catch the ball most of the time in dry conditions, as long as the ball is accurate and there isn't a DB competing for the ball. That's about the only positives I can come up with for the receiving group.
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