What some QBs can do. Not others (eg: Jacoby).
Weak arm jacoby doesnt make that throw...good try thoughThe OL picked up a blitz, and the WR actually got open, and good things happened!
Who knew?
welp...now you can't move.I picked a good time to turn the game on.
Weak arm jacoby doesnt make that throw...good try though
Right…Jacoby just happened to go four games (and entire seasons) never throwing that type of pass in that situation. He would have wobbled it in there, likely broken up, maybe picked.Any QB in the NFL can throw to an open receiver when he's not pressured.
The other thing that's a reason that disgusts me is that nobody gives a single fuck about the quality of the play on the field anymore. it's all about gambling and fantasy football bullshit. Eventually in businesses you reach the law of diminishing returns where sucking the most money out of it is going to make the quality diminish to the point that you're going to start losing profit. I am a strategy/ coaching/ player development girlThat makes sense to most normal people. To men with a T-level under 100, they want to make an unsafe game somehow safe. That means no practice.
The other thing that's a reason that disgusts me is that nobody gives a single fuck about the quality of the play on the field anymore. it's all about gambling and fantasy football bullshit. Eventually in businesses you reach the law of diminishing returns where sucking the most money out of it is going to make the quality diminish to the point that you're going to start losing profit. I am a strategy/ coaching/ player development girl
Top left…where exactly is that separation against one of the league’s best corners? Incredible throw. All the separation came in pursuit of perfectly thrown bomb.
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Stick to your gunsThis is what's known as cherry picking the film...
But even here, the WR has a step and is leaving the DB behind.
One step, an unremarkable receiver against on a an elite corner, on a fifty yard throw. LolThis is what's known as cherry picking the film...
But even here, the WR has a step and is leaving the DB behind.
Stick to your guns
One step, an unremarkable receiver against on a an elite corner, on a fifty yard throw. Lol