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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by CharityMike How far you think Sproles would have got with how open he was? Further then what Colston would have gotten had he made the catch...

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Old 11-28-2012, 12:33 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by CharityMike View Post
How far you think Sproles would have got with how open he was?
Further then what Colston would have gotten had he made the catch
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Old 11-28-2012, 12:35 PM   #42
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Look how wide open Sproles is. It goes back to Drew wanting to force everything down field instead of taking what's there.
I'm sure he just didn't see the lil fella...
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You have to watch video, not gamecast. text alerts don't usually capture how athletic Colston is.

But seriously, there are like 20 websites devoted to video of him catching balls across the middle and taking huge hits simultaneously. Brees likes to throw the ball high, so most of Colston's receptions are usually helmet level and above. He can't have much sinovial fluid left in his joints from the pounding.
Saw all of them and they don't come close to as great a catch as that would have been.
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Old 11-28-2012, 04:21 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by Budsdrinker View Post
Look how wide open Sproles is. It goes back to Drew wanting to force everything down field instead of taking what's there.
Look at Drew getting pulverized just as he releases the ball. It goes back to being on the field and making split second decisions while getting the crap pounded out of you by three hundred pound behemoths rather than watching a slo-mo gif three days after the fact from the comfort of your living room.
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Old 11-28-2012, 04:28 PM   #45
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Colston is as tough as they come but he decided to live to fight another day on that one. He got both hands on the ball but he knew what was going to happen and decided that some things are more important than catching a pass. I'm glad he did. I'd rather have Colston for the rest of the season than win a football game.
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Old 11-28-2012, 05:24 PM   #46
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Colston is as tough as they come but he decided to live to fight another day on that one. He got both hands on the ball but he knew what was going to happen and decided that some things are more important than catching a pass. I'm glad he did. I'd rather have Colston for the rest of the season than win a football game.
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Old 11-29-2012, 06:59 AM   #47
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The "catch" is... with or with out the ball he is taking that same exact hit... I would rather take the hit with the ball than for nothing.
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The "catch" is... with or with out the ball he is taking that same exact hit... I would rather take the hit with the ball than for nothing.
So you'd be fine with Drew Brees making a completion and taking a hard hit everytime too? Or would you prefer him to play another down?
I get you you think he should of made the catch.. I see in the small window yeah he heard footsteps knew he was defensless and decided the ball wasn't worth it. When it went thru his hand he was already considering how he was going to fall.
I just can't see how people are blaming him for not catching it...

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Originally Posted by Jamessr View Post
So you'd be fine with Drew Brees making a completion and taking a hard hit everytime too? Or would you prefer him to play another down?
I get you you think he should of made the catch.. I see in the small window yeah he heard footsteps knew he was defensless and decided the ball wasn't worth it. When it went thru his hand he was already considering how he was going to fall.
I just can't see how people are blaming him for not catching it...

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And fact is, even if he catches it no way in hell does he hold on to it after the hit and landing he had. No way in hell... So yes he could have "caught" it. Would it have been a completion? I don't think so.
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So you'd be fine with Drew Brees making a completion and taking a hard hit everytime too?
See 49er game
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