Get it through your head. You are wrong.
WRs are taught to caught passes that are thrown to them. Not lame ducks that are all over the place. Timing is everything. Do you think they go out in practice and say, hey...lets throw the ball all over the place and learn to catch it. No, no they dont.
Im not bashing Frye, I'm telling the truth. He has a terrible arm...it's the reason why nobody wanted him early and why he fell to the third. He can still be a productive QB in the the right system, but he will never be a deep threat or a QB that passes for a lot of yards unless the WRs create those yards for him.
I watched every single game so dont even try to tell me to go watch something. Like I said, AB dropped about 4 passes that were his fault. Football is a team game, putting the ball out there that is a crap ass pass doesnt take the blame away from the QB for not delivering a good ball. Great WRs make bad QBs look better, much like Braylon was doing with Frye...esp in the game that he got injured when he made two circus catches on terrible passes.
Clearly, Joe isn't the better WR. AB has came away with the best WR in college. Joe never did that. AB has had better stats, AB just got a larger contract. So somewhere along the line, you gotta get a clue.
Joe may fit what Phil wants, a vet with solid hands and has experience. AB didn't have the experience, but he is much more talented.
AB is said to have questionable hands by you people, when there were four, FOUR, WRs that are much better talent wise that has made pro-bowls or all-pro before that had as many or more drops than AB. stats are on DawgTalk somewhere discussing AB.
The QB is just as much at fault for a drop as the WR. It is NOT realistic to say a WR should catch EVERY ball that is close to him no matter the situation.
THAT IS JUST PLAIN STUPID. It is unrealistic to say a WR should catch every ball that is thrown behind him, which Fyre did a lot, in front, above, which Dilfer did a lot, or below.
I don't see anybody giving AB props for all the catches he made where he saved the QB. Balls he had to dive for, come back to and make unreal adjustments to catch. There are about three or four that I can recall of the top of my head of those. Braylon also made a bunch as well. Heiden had a couple as well (the one where he was wide open and coulda broke a TD but Frye under threw it and Heiden had to stop in a dead run and catch it while falling down draws a striking memory).
If you trully believe a WR should catch everything no matter what kind of pass the QB delivers, than you are ignorant and there is no sense wasting my time talking to you. You obviously know nothing about football if you beleive that. You listen to John Madden too much.