In addition to what ccox and others have posted. Mine will be brief.
First off, Heath led all receivers in catches and yards. The others looked capable, too. I guess we'll know more next Saturday when the competition steps up.
Lastly, I'll defend Hubener. Sure, he completed 50% of his passes. Two were great balls that were dropped. A third was a tough catch to make but still hit Burton in the hands. And a fourth incompletion was a great ball to Warmack on a go route out of the backfield. It just went a little deep for a short RB to get.
If the two obvious drops by Klein and Cook are caught, his percentage goes up to 61%. Now, he has over 200 yards passing and two TDs on the night.
If he gets one of the other two to Burton or Warmack, it goes up to 67%. Both? 72%.
Does context have value here?
First off, Heath led all receivers in catches and yards. The others looked capable, too. I guess we'll know more next Saturday when the competition steps up.
Lastly, I'll defend Hubener. Sure, he completed 50% of his passes. Two were great balls that were dropped. A third was a tough catch to make but still hit Burton in the hands. And a fourth incompletion was a great ball to Warmack on a go route out of the backfield. It just went a little deep for a short RB to get.
If the two obvious drops by Klein and Cook are caught, his percentage goes up to 61%. Now, he has over 200 yards passing and two TDs on the night.
If he gets one of the other two to Burton or Warmack, it goes up to 67%. Both? 72%.
Does context have value here?
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