Well at the wide receiver position there's a pretty short list of things that you can improve upon to make your game better on the field. While a number of other different players might say improving their touchdown numbers or total yardage, Andy Fantuz is looking to make his rookie QB's transition into the league as smooth as possible. While Fantuz would like to improve upon his receiving stats, be needs to focus on some of the smaller things including his run blocking, route running, and special teams coverage. Once a player is able to excel at some of the smaller aspects of being a wide receiver, or for any position really, they can then become one of the truly great players on the field because they are both well rounded and knowledgeable of what it takes to be playing at their position. As the one great saying goes, if you build it they will come and that applies to any player because if you solely focus on just speed or hands or throw power your player will be one dimensional and easy to deter or stop on the field. But if you build your player into a robust and diverse build your player will then be able to succeed and the stats will soon follow unless you join a team like New Orleans because they big suck.
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