It doesn't do any good to have a WR who can't consistently catch the football. To compound matters, HF looked to be nowhere near being on the same page as CL at Kent.
If anything any QB needs to be on the same page in regards to the route being run. Cato-Shuler is the ultimate example of this. As to how much time it is going to take for CL to really light things up .... I think that depends on a lot of things. Yurachek, and the great grab Byrd made, showed me a lot of potential from the TE position.
As to the WR's, as many have said, they are going to have to step it up. If CL can be given the green light to call his own plays, the sky is the limit. I understand that the College game is too complex to have that happen overnight. But, late this season, I would say LOOK OUT for the Marshall passing game. I don't know who among the WR's is going to become a go-to guy, and there may well be more than 1. Pull out Bobby Pruett's toy balls to increase hand-to-eye, whatever it takes. But learn to run your route without having to think about it, and hold onto the damn ball.
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