musso
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i don't know if this will make sense, but often in the pros you'll see a quick relocation or repositioning of a receiver's feet a split second before making a catch. in doing so, a receiver can take advantage of the trajectory of the ball enabling a fluid and efficient transition up field. i've seen Julio practice this technique far more frequently than any of our other recievers, but it just seems like it ought to be a fundamental taught by our coaches to all of our receivers. i see too much wasted movement and lost momentum as our receivers turn up field after a catch. anyone else share my sentiments?