11-23-2021, 02:14 AM
(11-23-2021, 01:43 AM)Au165 Wrote:
It is sad though, that you still can't get it right. Exactly what Daniel Jones did, when he threw the ball away to avoid a sack--with zero negative consequences--is what i was talking about. Him getting hit and throwing an interception, while he wasn't trying to throw it away (how in the hell are you going to claim he was trying to throw it away when it went far left of the RB, right into the defenders arms) is not what i was talking about.
Dispute the facts and not some made up shit in your head. Or just keep twisting and making stuff up and looking silly.
I dare you to find one instance where i said a coach should teach, or even tell a QB to do that. It's a simple concept, 'Mr. i know what i'm talking about'. A QB drops back, the pocket closes, he knows a receiver is in an intermediate area and throws the ball a couple yards short of him, avoiding a sack. Just like Jones did--and i don't give a shit about Jones' "talents" or lack thereof, or what your imaginary friends say about him--he threw the ball away, avoided a sack and moved on to the next down. Quarterbacks improvise all the time. Something you should know with your all-world knowledge of the game.
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