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<blockquote data-quote="tech_wreck47" data-source="post: 331289" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>1:07:36 was barley high and definitely needed zip, the defender from behind would have had a chance for a major hit with a simple pitch and catch, you want the ball to get in the WR's hands on that so he can turn upfield. He was also on the run. That is a simple mistake that a lot of QB's make, but he will definitely need to make that throw, because it is not a super hard throw.</p><p></p><p>1:15:42 was a bad throw, idk if he saw 20 coming and didn't want to throw it to the inside shoulder, but it wasn't a good throw at all. </p><p></p><p>1:34:30 Like you said a deep ball, and that happens sometimes. But it was still a good looking pass and was barley over thrown.</p><p></p><p>1:37:40 shows the ability to be a good passer, set his feet, and threw a very good pass where only the WR could get it. I think this is an indicator that he can be a good passer and it shows those other passes don't mean he's a kid that can't pass good. </p><p></p><p>1:40:00 same thing you said. I'd say the throw before was actually a better pass though (it's a more difficult throw) again this shows he has the ability. </p><p></p><p>1:41:47 was a hailmarry, there's a reason its called that and they very rarely are caught. It was a desperate throw for a W lol. How do you use that as an indicator that he's not a good passer? And it was tipped for the int, it's not like it was majorly underthrown or anything like that for the pick. </p><p></p><p>So we have 2 good passes, 1 really bad throw, 2 overthrown barley, and 1 hailmarry.</p><p></p><p>There should be no reason we look at this and say he's not a good passer imo. Especially when he had been injured and was probably a tad rusty from not practicing. JMO, not arguing so please don't take it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech_wreck47, post: 331289, member: 2346"] 1:07:36 was barley high and definitely needed zip, the defender from behind would have had a chance for a major hit with a simple pitch and catch, you want the ball to get in the WR's hands on that so he can turn upfield. He was also on the run. That is a simple mistake that a lot of QB's make, but he will definitely need to make that throw, because it is not a super hard throw. 1:15:42 was a bad throw, idk if he saw 20 coming and didn't want to throw it to the inside shoulder, but it wasn't a good throw at all. 1:34:30 Like you said a deep ball, and that happens sometimes. But it was still a good looking pass and was barley over thrown. 1:37:40 shows the ability to be a good passer, set his feet, and threw a very good pass where only the WR could get it. I think this is an indicator that he can be a good passer and it shows those other passes don't mean he's a kid that can't pass good. 1:40:00 same thing you said. I'd say the throw before was actually a better pass though (it's a more difficult throw) again this shows he has the ability. 1:41:47 was a hailmarry, there's a reason its called that and they very rarely are caught. It was a desperate throw for a W lol. How do you use that as an indicator that he's not a good passer? And it was tipped for the int, it's not like it was majorly underthrown or anything like that for the pick. So we have 2 good passes, 1 really bad throw, 2 overthrown barley, and 1 hailmarry. There should be no reason we look at this and say he's not a good passer imo. Especially when he had been injured and was probably a tad rusty from not practicing. JMO, not arguing so please don't take it that way. [/QUOTE]
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