Colts tight end Eric Ebron aims to 'stop thinking too much' and put Sunday's drops behind
Posted Oct 5, 2019
Eric Ebron headed to the practice field early Tuesday to get in a little extra work on the JUGGS machine. Ebron dropped four passes against the Raiders on Sunday, far too many, and walked off the field frustrated and angry with himself. So he cranked up the gun and started catching passes. One by one, flushing Sunday’s disappointment from his system.
(Indianapolis Star)
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