Carolina Panthers WR Stephen Hill flashes potential again
One of the biggest post-practice media scrums Thursday formed around a wide receiver with a history of dropped passes who spent last season on the Carolina Panthers’ practice squad.
Stephen Hill’s size and speed have always enticed both fans and coaches. So when Hill pulled in three deep balls during Thursday’s OTA session, beating starting cornerback Josh Norman on one of them, he drew a crowd afterward.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article22528977.html
I'm glad you could link it. Proves that not only can I not gamble, I cannot link either. I have a vast repertoire of things I cannot do apparently.Carolina Panthers WR Stephen Hill flashes potential again
One of the biggest post-practice media scrums Thursday formed around a wide receiver with a history of dropped passes who spent last season on the Carolina Panthers’ practice squad.
Stephen Hill’s size and speed have always enticed both fans and coaches. So when Hill pulled in three deep balls during Thursday’s OTA session, beating starting cornerback Josh Norman on one of them, he drew a crowd afterward.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article22528977.html
I too am glad he is hanging in there. But his problem, whether in NY or Atlanta, was not the QB. While I don't follow the NFL all that much I am not at all familiar with the Jets' pitchers, but Washington was a terrible passer. His problem was as Techster just said: he would make the 60-foot putt and then miss the gimme. After it was given.Glad to hear he was given another chance! He really didnt have a Qb in NY.
That was the problem at Georgia Tech.Dude will make a ridiculous catch one play, and neutralize it with a ridiculous drop of what should be a routine catch.
Hill is as physically gifted as any WR in the NFL