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Did Hagan look as bad this game as he did in the highlights?

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I have to wait for NFL Network to play the last preseason game on Sunday to actually watch the whole thing, but I was watching highlights on Total Access, and it looked like Hagan just couldn't hold on/catch the ball. Is this pretty accurate of his performance, or is it just a couple of bad plays that wound up on the highlight reel?

I was hoping he would be a little farther along than this by now..........
 
What? He was our best WR last night, in my opinion. He caught everything thrown his way and made some nice YAC. IMO, he and Welker will split slot time this year.
 
Mainge said:
What? He was our best WR last night, in my opinion. He caught everything thrown his way and made some nice YAC. IMO, he and Welker will split slot time this year.

Good to hear. I think he will emerge as a solid WR on our team.
 
Yea the highlights probably showed the fumble, but was a tuff fumble for Hagan . . .he had the first down and tried to do to much. But he is a rookie and he was getting seperation all over tonight. He really showed his potential . . . and man did he look quick out there.
 
The highlights posted on this site are pretty positive of Hagan. A few nice catches, a few nice runs after catches. Box score shows him having 5 catches for 64 yards. Hope he has that "Bad" of a game every Sunday:wink:
 
He and Gibson were really solid last night. Hagan did have the fumble however which when playing a New England or Pittsburgh can be the difference between winning and losing. Is it me or is the NFL awfully unforgiving?

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Good to know. The only thing I saw was a fumble and a missed touchdown grab on the highlights...made him look pretty bad. Glad to hear he played well.
 
he did drop a pass in the endzone, but it was a hell of an effort...one handed grab, at the sideline, with the defender in his face.
 
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