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Mainge

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Hagan played pretty decent. Sure, he dropped a few balls, but he's a rookie getting his first significant playing time, and showed flashes. He seemed to be open alot and made some tough catches. He definetly has something positive to build on, and if he can consistently put up this type of performance, M. Booker may not see the feild again.

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He did look good, and I hope he continues to get significant playing time. Booker hasn't played a full season in four years, I think it's time we let part ways.
 
Didn't he drop as many as he caught? I don't think a 50% catching percentage makes it in the NFL even if you manage to somehow look good.
Don't get me wrong, I'm from Phoenix, I watched him play all those years at ASU, I want him to start and do great. But he didn't, he just plain dropped passes. This is the NFL, receivers who drop passes disappear quickly.
 
Elliott 1 said:
Didn't he drop as many as he caught? I don't think a 50% catching percentage makes it in the NFL even if you manage to somehow look good.
Don't get me wrong, I'm from Phoenix, I watched him play all those years at ASU, I want him to start and do great. But he didn't, he just plain dropped passes. This is the NFL, receivers who drop passes disappear quickly.

He caught 6 and dropped 3....
 
PhinFan0202 said:
The thing is he dropped the ones that counted. The TD and the catch that would be have extended a key drive.

Kinda sounds like Booker this year anyways......might aswell let the young guy play
 
PhinFan0202 said:
The thing is he dropped the ones that counted. The TD and the catch that would be have extended a key drive.
He caught some that counted too. The drops are heartbreakers and will be a problem for him if he doesn't improve but I liked a lot of what I saw for a rookie playing his first extended time.
 
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