09-14-2015, 09:59 PM
(09-14-2015, 09:18 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: And you would still be wrong.
The ball is thrown right on AJ's numbers. When Hayden holds and MOVES AJ, the throw looks inside.
You can say this all you want, you are still wrong. Hayden was out of position. The ball was put where it should have been. Hayden held AJ and made it look like a bad throw.
You can say it is irrelevant (it isn't. It's hugely important.) but his being out of position and BEHIND the WR is why it's a good throw.
If you can't grasp that, then I don't know what to tell you.
That's the only view they showed that shows AJ the whole time. The normal sideline view AJ isn't in until after the ball is almost on him so you can't see anything before hand.
No it's not. There's an endzone view of the play with AJ in the foreground as the camera follows Andy as he rolls to his right.
You can say I'm wrong all you want. It doesn't make it so. That video you provided doesn't show the throw but it shows the placement, and it was inside. Even if the defender pushed AJ, which he didn't because you can't push and hold at the same time, it wasn't placed where AJ had the best chance of making the play. And in fact was thrown WAY inside, upon further viewing.
I really don't like to play "shoulda, woulda, coulda's". I never do. But in this situation I find it a relevant concept. If the defender is in better position, it's 6 the other way because it was a poor throw.
With that said, unless you can locate the endzone video or a quote or something outside of your opinion of the play, whether you agree or not, I'm gonna agree to disagree. I didn't like the throw. Without something more than your opinion, you won't change my mind. Good day.
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