6'3 225 4.45 40...Destroyed WRs at UM and in the Pros...but he couldn't be a Great WR??....Because of his so called bad hands?...I don't know about that....Andre Johnson couldn't catch a cold his 1st yr and a half....had that turn out??
Funny how that vision was A-Okay in 01 and 02...LolDidn’t Andre realize he had a vision problem when he got to the NFL? Has lasik surgery, or started wearing contacts?
Not saying Taylor wouldn’t have made a good or great WR.
Funny how that vision was A-Okay in 01 and 02...Lol
I knew this...but for someone to think Sean at 6'3 225 couldn't be an All Pro reciever is crazy....4.45 speed at that size??...I wouldn't have put nothing past that cat....I was referring to articles like the one below.
The Texans had the highest of hopes for rookie wideout Andre Johnson when they selected him with the third pick in the April draft, but receivers coach Kippy Brown did have one concern: lazy hands. "He told me I was late getting my hands up when the ball was coming," Johnson said last week. "The balls I'd drop or miss, he'd tell me I had to get my hands up quicker." In fact, the biggest knock on Johnson when he came out of Miami after his junior season was that he dropped too many catchable balls. So the team checked his eyes--and found a problem with his vision. Now, for the first time in his career, Johnson is wearing contacts, and the hands are no longer an issue. He sees the ball earlier, and his hands are in position to make the catch. "I needed them," Johnson says of the lenses. "David [Carr] throws the ball so hard, and I have to have my hands ready because the ball's right on me. Now I'm really confident I can be an impact player."
I knew this...but for someone to think Sean at 6'3 225 couldn't be an All Pro reciever is crazy....4.45 speed at that size??...I wouldn't have put nothing past that cat....
One of the Truly Great athletes in UM History...Hoops...FB...BB....Track in HS....Eddie Brown has to be in the discussion.
Watch first of LSU UM Sugar Bowl.. Coker had Hester getting the ball from every position.... He was way under utilized and that transcended into NFL. I just don't believe he never had it between the ears as we've heard his entire careerYeah Hester was obviously the most dangerous/most likely to take it to the house at any moment, but he never really caught on (at Miami) at any position other than returns. Clearly that could be put on the coaching staff...but aside from a disastrous plan to feature him on offense in the Peach Bowl and a few rushing attempts, he was a non-factor on offense.