11-23-2021, 12:17 AM
(11-23-2021, 12:04 AM)Au165 Wrote: No it’s not a “tool that should be used” hence why no one tells their QB’s to half heartedly throw a ball kind of by a receiver to avoid a sack. I know this because I know people who have played in the league as well as scouts currently in the league.
No they aren’t always told to throw the ball away to avoid a loss. In fact, Manning and Brady were notorious for simply falling down in the pocket if everyone was covered rather than taking the hit or potentially throwing the int.
That’s why you didn’t, because whoever was your coach in HS taught you wrong.
No, the biggest knock is that a sack isn’t the worst thing that can happen on a play a turnover is and that is a tactic that will result in more turnovers than any potential good it will do…which is why NFL coaches do not tell their QBs to do such nonsense.
…and as I finished this Daniel Jones, in an attempt to avoid the sack, half heartedly threw the ball towards a receiver and got intercepted. The whole football world rushes to say how bad Daniel Jones is but Rfaulk34 wants everyone to know that’s a tool every QB should have!