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- Let's talk about both of them. Coleman indeed had two incompletions, but those were they type of grabs that if he make them, you celebrate him. He was very close both times, and it is a matter of coaching details (a little of the same can be said about Crawley and the almost interception). The penalties also give me hope. They are finding a niche on him and with experience he can turn into a blocking receiver as Meachem was (and he wasn't good blocking since day one). Coleman is and will be a role player, he doesn't need to be more then a 4th receiver and he can contribute to us big time.

- Now, Fleener. Read my posts and you will know I didn't like the signing, and that independently of who the player was. I was against giving such a big contract to someone who plays a position that is not a priority. I would have used the money on getting one or two guards. About him as a player I was pesimistic because his college coach (Pep Hamilton) and quarterback (Andrew Luck) were not able to get the most of him. That is a serious red flag. To me, the biggest problem with Fleener is that he plays with fear, with no confidence. He is physically perfect but he does not polished on technique. I think Payton and Brees have to rebuild him as a player. They should build his confidence in simple easy routes and catches. He has to spend hours catching balls after practice and hopefuly, he can turn into a competent player, though not a star.