Big Frog II
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Good luck to him.
Sorry we never used you the way we should JR. We absolutely wasted your talents. Good luck to you man, god bless you
Well, if you had seen him "coaching" our WR coaches on the sidelines all year, and given the tweet from his dad, that was a classy message. I have heard him speak pretty highly of Coach Luper in interviews.No surprise here. No mention of SC in message
All have done a very good job hiding their talents such that opposing teams will not have any useful film to better defend against them for next year.What's comforting is the absolute powerhouses we have behind him- a bunch of well established studs
I think you're trying to equate "targets" with "balls that Reagor could have come down with". That's not the case. Surely you aren't suggesting that he had 8 drops against Baylor and 6 drops against OU? Or 50 drops on the season? A lot of his "targets" were balls that he had no chance at. Some drops, yes, but not most.To all the people saying we didn't use him; what did you want us to do differently?
He returned punts and kickoffs
We let him rush a career high 14 times this year
23.5% of all passes thrown in 2019 were targeted at Reagor
Should we let him kick extra points or something?
He had 43 receptions in 93 targets (46%) his worst as a Frog
Reagor fumbled the ball 6 times this year
1 reception in 9 targets against Baylor
1 reception in 7 targets against OU
His drop against WVU, that turned into an interception
If you remove Reagor's '19 stats, TCU goes 168/302 55.6% passing, instead of 211/395 53.4%
I don’t think he was equating that at all unless you are just wanting to read something more into it. Common sense would tell you that he was trying to show that we were doing everything we knew how to do to get him the ball. The fact that they couldn’t do so successfully doesn’t help, but it’s not like we weren’t trying.I think you're trying to equate "targets" with "balls that Reagor could have come down with". That's not the case. Surely you aren't suggesting that he had 8 drops against Baylor and 6 drops against OU? Or 50 drops on the season? A lot of his "targets" were balls that he had no chance at. Some drops, yes, but not most.
What did I want us to do differently? Figure out a better way for our QB to get the ball to him. We didn't do that.
Jalen Reagor NFL Scouting Report
Cons:
Doesn’t utilize all of his strength when attacking the catchpoint, the ball can get dislodged by defensive backs. Ball skills can come and go, as he is not always reaching away from his frame. There has been concentration drops throughout his career at TCU, which can stem from his inconsistent ball skills.
Team sources say that Reagor has no clue how to run a route and will need to be coached up on that. Reagor has above-average hands for a smaller speed receiver, but he drops passes once in awhile.
As a junior and in the leadup to the draft, it would help Reagor if he showed an improved ability to run routes and also showed steadiness with his hands.
I don’t think he was equating that at all unless you are just wanting to read something more into it. Common sense would tell you that he was trying to show that we were doing everything we knew how to do to get him the ball. The fact that they couldn’t do so successfully doesn’t help, but it’s not like we weren’t trying.
Jalen Reagor NFL Scouting Report
Cons:
Doesn’t utilize all of his strength when attacking the catchpoint, the ball can get dislodged by defensive backs. Ball skills can come and go, as he is not always reaching away from his frame. There has been concentration drops throughout his career at TCU, which can stem from his inconsistent ball skills.
Team sources say that Reagor has no clue how to run a route and will need to be coached up on that. Reagor has above-average hands for a smaller speed receiver, but he drops passes once in awhile.
As a junior and in the leadup to the draft, it would help Reagor if he showed an improved ability to run routes and also showed steadiness with his hands.