Ideally, it would be McKnight. Good size, quicks, route-running. Excellent speed. He gets open and can make it happen after the catch. He just needs to concentrate all the way through the catch.
Originally posted by Sherif
McKnight. He's open more. Just throw the ball to him and he won't drop it. But he's not much for the acrobatic catch. But he usually has alot of separation. Marino would have made Mcknight a 1000 yd receiver easy.
it was more than that - see http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/tuesday/sports_d3f484dc159fa039007f.htmlOriginally posted by Dajesus
Someone please give me a legitamit reason why you call him mcdropps!
:monkey: On getting the nickname mcdropps because of 2 drops in 16 games
McKnight had one of his best seasons in 2001 -- the 55 catches were a career high, and the 684 receiving yards was his second most -- but he also struggled at times. There were several other drops, he was second on the team with three fumbles and his 12.4-yard per-catch average seems low considering his speed, even in former coordinator Chan Gailey's conservative offense.