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JoeyTourettes
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Thanks- but the debate continues... (And I truly would rather have a poster like you *without the "fucks" that looks and writes and then just disputes without "proof" or points- so thanks keep that up)
It's just how some people look at things-
You and others want to find fault... and I and others want to see the positives. Simple.
That's why you will say things like:
You use that same thing for half of your points...
"Jay missed the open guy" "he stared down his target" "bad throw": I'm at work now- but I do want to find the "bad throws" that Marshall and Alshon dropped early- Short plays. Not that big of deal, in the grand scheme...but guys that have the "Cutler sucks" bend will point those out- and that pisses me off.
ALSO- TV film of the NFL is crap... You can't see the DB's and can't watch the coverages change and shift.
Especially on deep throws- Believe it or not, Defensive players RUN TO the ball when it's thrown. And an open wr is a VERY small window. I couldn't see what the safety was doing on the deep 3rd and 28 pass. BEFORE he threw it. And neither could you... What you can see is the reacted to the ball in the air- so it "looks" like double coverage when the camera and the ball all meet, but that's just not true... or we just don't know. I could be wrong too...but there is room for doubt for me.
EVERY QB EVERY week could have someone like you point out the "almost interceptions" I know I did with McCown last year- and yet people would say things like BUT IT wasn't intercepted- so it's ok... But they can't say that with Jay? Why?
It's just how some people look at things-
You and others want to find fault... and I and others want to see the positives. Simple.
That's why you will say things like:
Stop that: You DON'T know what the play was- What the read was, what the protection was... You can't make blanket statements about "He didn't even throw it to the right guy" And this goes to Jay's point in his Pissy press conference last week.The 4 yard toss to Alshon was nice, but the throw was quick and Jay missed either Holmes or Bellamy (couldn't see the jersey number) wide open in the middle of the field for a first down (or close to it). (2:05/1st Quarter)
You use that same thing for half of your points...
"Jay missed the open guy" "he stared down his target" "bad throw": I'm at work now- but I do want to find the "bad throws" that Marshall and Alshon dropped early- Short plays. Not that big of deal, in the grand scheme...but guys that have the "Cutler sucks" bend will point those out- and that pisses me off.
ALSO- TV film of the NFL is crap... You can't see the DB's and can't watch the coverages change and shift.
Especially on deep throws- Believe it or not, Defensive players RUN TO the ball when it's thrown. And an open wr is a VERY small window. I couldn't see what the safety was doing on the deep 3rd and 28 pass. BEFORE he threw it. And neither could you... What you can see is the reacted to the ball in the air- so it "looks" like double coverage when the camera and the ball all meet, but that's just not true... or we just don't know. I could be wrong too...but there is room for doubt for me.
EVERY QB EVERY week could have someone like you point out the "almost interceptions" I know I did with McCown last year- and yet people would say things like BUT IT wasn't intercepted- so it's ok... But they can't say that with Jay? Why?