OriginalGatorHater
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Maybe you missed the part where he led off saying you can teach how and where to place hands. Or the part where he said some of it is mental (not most).
He basically says WRs have to be confident in their technique to be natural at catching the ball as opposed to panicking and being reactive to the ball without a plan. Which is exactly the kind of things the actual football players who actually study the game have been arguing. It's not unique to football or catching - confidence in technique is what leads to strong mental game in putting, free throw shooting, whatever.
But it makes sense that a stubborn individual who refuses to learn would totally misinterpret quotes and filter them to fit their own preconceived notions.
The bolded part is exactly what you are doing right now. You were proven wrong by Miamis own WR coach. Now be a man, take your L, and keep it moving. You learn were to place your hands in middle school.