Plzwork4
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Obviously. Ball touches your hands, you catch it.
Not the issue with Kaaya, but some quarterbacks throw nicer balls and put it better places than others that are easier to catch (Brady). You also have quarterbacks like Manning that work relentlessly to build chemistry with his receivers.
When things are in rhythm, mistakes happen less. Teams commits less penalties, drop less passes, and make more plays. Positive play breeds positive play and vice versa. Our offense is just not flowing right. It's not a difficult machine to stop and players are making a lot of mistakes.
If it was just one receiver making drops, then it's the receiver. When you have multiple receivers dropping passes, maybe the issue is something else (ie: offensive line not giving Kaaya enough time to let the play and route develop).
What?
The cause/effect if more likely the other way around. The more drops these receivers have causes the offenses rhythm. The rhythm of the offense is not causing these WRs to suck at catching the ball.