Always worth keeping in mind that it's DMoney's job (and that of all commentators like him) to rev up the fanbase.
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@TheOriginalCane - I'm on your side here.
All off season I said Fletcher was our best RB. I consistently defended him & said he was getting too much hate.
If you read my posts vs automatically hating on me - you'll see we agree on more than you think.
Like when my OP says: "If I were coaching Fletcher the two things I'd have him work on are:"
So if we can agree Fletcher needed coaching (and he eventually took a huge leap) - then we can also acknowledge it's completely fair for Cali or anyone else to be critical of Fletcher since it did take 3 full seasons for the results to look different.
You both make good & fair points - it's just a matter of opinion of how good Fletcher is/can be. There's been plenty of positives and negatives along the way in Fletcher's career to support both your opinions.
Early on, I thought Fletcher had poor footwork. His feet seemed to get tangled up very easily just as it looked like he was going to break free into the secondary. He also seemed just a bit slow to recognize an opening and exploit it. He definitely seemed to overcome that issue last season. Sometimes young athletes go through some growing pains as their body matures. Hard to tell whether the difference came from a physical aspect or from gaining mental clarity.Fletcher improved, as hard workers often do. He also got healthier and flourished in the pistol formation.
But the OP is a long way to avoid saying, "I was wrong about Fletcher." We all remember who said what.
Mark Fletcher is a championship player and I'm grateful he's a Hurricane.