10-13-2015, 07:35 PM
(10-13-2015, 03:39 AM)BFritz21 Wrote: I don't think he forced it, I just think he underthrew it, and I remember thinking that when I saw it live. Either that, or he was expecting AJ to stop and be there for a jump ball, which then it would have been a bad throw, also, but I really don't think he forced it, I just think it was a bad throw.
Regardless of whether or not he knew about Earl, it should have been back pylon, so I agree with you
There's no reason to not to throw back pylon, even if you don't see anyone because it just puts the ball farther away from any defenders that could possibly make a spectacular play on it (turns out that Earl just had to make an average play to intercept it).
The INT pass was just plain bad. AJ was only open for a very brief moment out of his cut but that was it. The throw was so late a good high school safety could have intercepted it.
Well does he have a name or should I call him... lawyer?