08-13-2019, 02:41 PM
(08-13-2019, 01:27 PM)3wt Wrote: This. It was an unfortunate throw. Bad throws happen to every quarterback in the league - including the best. It was a bad throw, it was bad he got caught flat footed and didn't adjust. No way around the fact that it was a bad through to a wide open receiver.
I agree with Crusader. One of the things that defines a good QB is that they are mentally tough enough to come back after a mistake and make a play.
Do we really think that great QBs don't make bad throws? Especially in the first live action of the pre-season?
I'll never forget a line, maybe it was Rich Gannon (this man has made some horrendous throws) but he said, "The hardest throw to make is often the open one."
I never played a down at QB, so I can't really say for certain. It could be something, which I think Dalton kinda alluded to, that you see it and you overthink it.
I just want Dalton confident. From what I've seen in camp and from the first game, he does look confident. I'm hoping that continues. It really depends on that line though.
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