08-11-2019, 06:44 PM
(08-11-2019, 03:57 PM)Synric Wrote: We are saying the same thing.
A back shoulder throw is when a QB forces a Receiver to turn around when running down field. If the receiver doesnt adjust to the throw it would hit him in the back but since he has to break off his route turn around and catch the ball it makes it a back shoulder throw.
No we're not. It was not a back shoulder throw. The ball was OVER Tate's head and he went up and got it. Again, a back shoulder throw is a pass that is purposefully thrown behind the wide receiver as he's running vertically. It's thrown behind him and with much less trajectory, when the DB is even or slightly ahead of the WR because the receiver is looking back and can adjust to a throw that the DB can't see.
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