12-14-2015, 09:55 PM
(12-14-2015, 03:41 PM)BigSeph Wrote: Oh OK, so the guy who came in and was admittedly sailing throws high/deep rather frequently the entire game just happened to make a bad read on a throw that ended up being too high/deep.
Because that's what you want to think.
Here's Trent Green, a former QB, and his exact comments after the incompletion to AJ vs Cover2:
"Well, he floated it a little bit much. This one got away from him as AJ Green was working that left sideline and he found a gap between the corner and safety as the Steelers were in a Cover2. AJ McCarron not recognizing it right away and just floated it a little too much."
Emphasis mine. That means he made the proper read, but not quickly enough, and the throw was a bad throw.
Exactly what I said.
Now I've had just about enough of you for the day, it's not my job to teach you about football. And I sure as heck don't feel like arguing about football with someone who doesn't understand the difference between a bad read and a bad throw.
Tearing his behind up. Keep up the good work. Your a breath of fresh air.