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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 201713" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>This was Reggie's biggest problem IMO. He played like a LB at QB. I loved his competitiveness and think he would've been fun to watch in our current offense (if he could make the reads), but his aggressiveness played against him a lot of times. Some guys step their game up and play better when they are p***ed off (Jordan), while others make uncharacteristic mistakes that hurt them or their team. RB was the latter for me. I actually would have loved to see him play aback in this offense. Can you imagine the swivel DBs heads would be on with RB and Baybay or Smelter on the play side of the field? Pain!</p><p></p><p>He just had no finesse to his game or at least not enough for what they asked him to do. It seemed like he was either chucking the ball as far as he could for Calvin to go get, or throwing a fastball to somebody. I could be completely off though. We came in together and I may have had a few drinks before most of the games, but that was what I remembered. </p><p></p><p>Either way, I respect the effort both he and Tevin put forth. They may have frustrated me at times, but I never questioned their desire or will to win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 201713, member: 786"] This was Reggie's biggest problem IMO. He played like a LB at QB. I loved his competitiveness and think he would've been fun to watch in our current offense (if he could make the reads), but his aggressiveness played against him a lot of times. Some guys step their game up and play better when they are p***ed off (Jordan), while others make uncharacteristic mistakes that hurt them or their team. RB was the latter for me. I actually would have loved to see him play aback in this offense. Can you imagine the swivel DBs heads would be on with RB and Baybay or Smelter on the play side of the field? Pain! He just had no finesse to his game or at least not enough for what they asked him to do. It seemed like he was either chucking the ball as far as he could for Calvin to go get, or throwing a fastball to somebody. I could be completely off though. We came in together and I may have had a few drinks before most of the games, but that was what I remembered. Either way, I respect the effort both he and Tevin put forth. They may have frustrated me at times, but I never questioned their desire or will to win. [/QUOTE]
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