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Yeah that was clutch concentration at the end. He made it way harder than it should have been, but it was a HUGE recovery by this young stud on the rise.

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Yeah that was clutch concentration at the end. He made it way harder than it should have been, but it was a HUGE recovery by this young stud on the rise.

 

Made it harder? It was three yards behind him. It could have been a pick 6.

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Great hands and flexibility, looked a little like he was in a limbo line to keep his eyes on the ball. That was not your typical great catch!

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Can you imagine if that was Stevie we were trying to do that with? Actually, yes. Lol. Stevie is good but he doesn't make those catches.

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Made it harder? It was three yards behind him. It could have been a pick 6.

 

Agree 100%. That was a really bad pass that could have won them the game. It was amazing catch, the type you trade 2 1st round picks for.

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He tipped the ball to himself while turning in his route. The body control, not to mention hands and reflexes required to do that is more than impressive. That was a huge, play that very few players in the League can make.

 

Sammy's one of them.

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Made it harder? It was three yards behind him. It could have been a pick 6.

 

Seriously. Live, I thought he bobbled it. But in the replay you could see it was a mile behind him and headed straight for the DB. UnBILLievable catch. And so was that one where he totally reversed the angle of his body backward against the grain of the way he was running. And so was the one where he caught the mfer with his fingernails. That dude is supernatural. I am so happy.

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Holy hands!!!! He is a freak of nature.

 

I dubbed him "Sammy Hands" in the preseason nicknames thread. After today, all my watch day friends have picked it up too. Glad you have joined us.

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