gandydancer
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That's the Ogletree I expected, unfortunately.
I guess Freese was not.
That's the Ogletree I expected, unfortunately.
Based on?
His career habit of dropping balls. Which led to him being cut mid-season by the Bucs.
In his career, Ogletree has a decent drop rate, dropping only 4.3 percent of his targets. That career number is the same as the NFL average in 2013.
I think you're just making stuff up to complain about.
Detroit Lions' Kevin Ogletree pushing for major role - ESPN
Apparently the average NFL receivers all have a career habit of dropping balls, then.
You sound silly sometimes. Facts are facts, no matter how much you may want to ignore them.
Bucs Make Changes, Release Black And Ogletree-Pewter Report: Your source for inside and breaking news on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
You sound silly sometimes. Facts are facts, no matter how much you may want to ignore them.
Bucs Make Changes, Release Black And Ogletree-Pewter Report: Your source for inside and breaking news on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Facts are indeed facts- I posted his career drop percentage right there for you to see, and it flatly disproved your suggestion that he's had a career issue with drops. Who, exactly, is the one ignoring the facts?
Facts are indeed facts- I posted his career drop percentage right there for you to see, and it flatly disproved your suggestion that he's had a career issue with drops. Who, exactly, is the one ignoring the facts?