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This. Is. Real.
Shades of OBJ against Dallas in his rookie year with the Giants. What a red zone weapon!
The catch is other-wordly and whets our collective whistle for the season.But what's also interesting is that Canty was covered by, I believe, no. 35, a first year named Jayden Marshall whose coverage was as good as humanly possible.
And it was a perfect fade pattern by Green; he put the ball where only the receiver had a chance to catch it.
BC can catch anything no matter who is throwing it.
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Shades of OBJ against Dallas in his rookie year with the Giants. What a red zone weapon!
ReplyDeleteThe catch is other-wordly and whets our collective whistle for the season.
ReplyDeleteBut what's also interesting is that Canty was covered by, I believe, no. 35, a first year named Jayden Marshall whose coverage was as good as humanly possible.
And it was a perfect fade pattern by Green; he put the ball where only the receiver had a chance to catch it.
ReplyDeleteBC can catch anything no matter who is throwing it.
ReplyDelete