Jordan should be cut, he dropped a pass

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Is that how it works?



**After a strong start the first two days, the TE's had a pretty rough go of it today. Everyone dropped a pass, and they were mostly all throws right on the money. Brevin Jordan was guilty of multiple and Coach Hartley got loud at Jordan later on for running a lazy route. Not a good practice for Jordan today.

i dunno
 
All four TEs will play all season. This won't be a 3 week competition imo.
 
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I'm guessing this is your way of defending Rosier?

Makes zero sense since the frustration with Rosier isn't based off of one practice clip but a whole body of work. If Rosier was a 60% passer and occasionally threw a ball into the dirt during practice then nobody would say ****. I promise you that.

If Jordan starts dropping balls routinely then I'm sure he'll get the same treatment.
 
Well we know what happened when Herndon went down last season. These freshmen will have to contribute.
 
Jordan doesn't have a track record of dropping passes. While rosier has a track record of being inaccurate and missing wide open recievers.
 
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I'm guessing this is your way of defending Rosier?

Makes zero sense since the frustration with Rosier isn't based off of one practice clip but a whole body of work. If Rosier was a 60% passer and occasionally threw a ball into the dirt during practice then nobody would say ****. I promise you that.

If Jordan starts dropping balls routinely then I'm sure he'll get the same treatment.

Rosier is what he is. He doesn’t need to be defended.

Let me just say, there’s a decent chance he could be a 60% passer this year, and he’s still going to get majorly dogged, even if he is.

Going from 54% (2017) to 60% or over, when a college QB transitions from his first to second year starting is pretty typical. This type of improvement happens all the time, in fact it probably happens in at least better than 50% of the cases.
 
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