HeartbreakKid28
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http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/5298/lets-drop-the-subject-who-cant-catch
Camarillo and Bess surprisingly lead the AFC East. Camarillo is 90.5%. Bess has had the ball thrown to him 12 more times than Cam, and is at 78.8%Maybe they will start throwing to them more often, especially camarillo. Both are ahead of Welker, Cotchery, Moss and Evans. However, they don't have the "big catches" that those others do, and don't have as many thrown to them. Maybe if we trusted them more, they would. When you have two pro bowl RBs though, you dont really need that, a couple good chain moving catches should be fine. I am sure they will be getting more looks though, as will Hartline.
Not surprisingly Ginn, Edwards, and TO have the most drops.
Camarillo and Bess surprisingly lead the AFC East. Camarillo is 90.5%. Bess has had the ball thrown to him 12 more times than Cam, and is at 78.8%Maybe they will start throwing to them more often, especially camarillo. Both are ahead of Welker, Cotchery, Moss and Evans. However, they don't have the "big catches" that those others do, and don't have as many thrown to them. Maybe if we trusted them more, they would. When you have two pro bowl RBs though, you dont really need that, a couple good chain moving catches should be fine. I am sure they will be getting more looks though, as will Hartline.
Not surprisingly Ginn, Edwards, and TO have the most drops.