10-12-2015, 11:48 PM
(10-12-2015, 11:11 PM)Stormborn Wrote: I'd have to disagree slightly on number 1, mid way through the 3rd Dalton forced a shotgun throw to A.J. on an attempted back shoulder sideline throw, Sherman read it perfectly (this was also in the midst of him moving around for once) and dropped what would've been an interception.
As for the actual int, he simply forgot about Earl, he saw A.J. separate and didn't think to throw back pylon, Earl Thomas was just being Earl Thomas.
To his credit though, 13-15, 135 yards and TD along with the now famous "Badger" audible that validated the immense enormity of his coin purse in the 4th and OT, so it wasn't all done against prevent.
If I'm not mistaken.....Dalton threw in a hurry on that play as well. That was when Winston had came in for Dre , and he didn't exactly set the world on fire. If memory serves....he took a little out of stepping into that throw due to pressure and got hit to boot.
"Better send those refunds..."