he got crushed on that play and he is bitching about a perfect throwDean didn't even give credit to Cousins on that play as evidenced by his take on that play:
Even Quick had to adjust to the ball on that last drive.
he got crushed on that play and he is bitching about a perfect throwDean didn't even give credit to Cousins on that play as evidenced by his take on that play:
Even Quick had to adjust to the ball on that last drive.
what happened on the play before that to quick . if KC doesnt make that throw there is no dox catch
what happened on the play before that to quick . if KC doesnt make that throw there is no dox catch
the throw was good and the catch was great . . that is how it isI already said it was a good throw and good catch by Quick. But saying KC made a good throw to Doc is just saying that Doc didnt make a great catch. That catch made the play
http://www.redskins.com/videos/HIGH...ng_Catch/64fea55d-1cf5-43b0-a664-2188f51864e7
Here is the Doctson pass. Notice when KC releases the ball, Doctson is even with the defender...he didn't have him beat.
Also, notice where Doctson is regarding position on the field. After KC releases the ball, Doctson actually moves closer to the sideline before having to track back inside for the diving catch. Had Doctson remained on his original path, it likely would have been a pass he could catch in stride.
http://www.redskins.com/videos/HIGH...Yard_Run/0da44574-32a9-4dbe-9617-838e5e59b5a2
This is the Brian Quick reception. It was a perfect pass. Notice KC can't set up and has to loft it without stepping into it. Had he thrown it inside, Kam Chancellor would have broke it up.
Don't even start with me MR. excuse. Doctston deserves all the credit on that play. The way you and others talk says that KC was right on target. Doc had his man beat. IF he doesn't make that play that would of have been on KC. IF he drops the ball of course you would blame Doc and not KC for the throw. That is just a given. To this day you guys don't realize that was one of the greatest catches in Redskins history.
I don't think KC was on target per se. He certainly wasn't off-target though. I do think I would've placed the blame on Doctson had he not caught that pass. Just like you and a whole bunch of others did blaming Doctson for not catching what was a far more difficult catch in the KC game.
Doctson was drafted, at least this is what I've come to believe, to make catches like he did against the Hawks and to make that catch that he didn't against KC.
And really, you need to calm down on the hyperbole. Was it a great catch, sure, w/o question. One of the greatest catches in Redskins history though. Lets pump the brakes on that and see how the season plays out first. Cuz I'll bet you any amount of money in the world. That if the Skins finish the year at 8-8 or whatever and miss the playoffs. That catch will lose a whole bunch of significance for you. If the Skins do make the playoffs this year though. That play will very likely loom large as a reason why.
And by any measurement, it was a damn good pass by Kirk. If for no other reason than the situation at the time he made the throw and the fact that. The pass gave Doctson and only Doctson the opportunity to make a play.
Personally I love the fact that in the most necessary time of the game. Kirk came up aces with not one, but 2 big plays.
Is it possible the catch was made to look great because Doctson allowed himself to be pushed further toward the sideline rather than run a straight line where he was headed?
Minutes after a deep pass to Josh Doctson put the Washington Redskins in position to score the game-winning touchdown, Kirk Cousins had a message for the second-year receiver.
"Let's make sure this isn't a one-and-done thing," Cousins told Doctson. "Let's make sure this is a repeatable thing and something that people expect to have happen not just next week, not just this season, but hopefully for seasons to come."
Cousins is well on his way to making big plays repeatable not only with Doctson, but new receivers Terrelle Pryor and Brian Quick. Washington's starting quarterback this year has often relied on receivers he used to go to during previous seasons, but the chemistry is developing with all of them. That comfort level could make the passing attack even more dangerous.
I said it before and I'll repeat. Any pass that goes 40+ yards in the air and the receiver, and only the receiver, can get 2 hands on it is a good pass. This notion that if one declares that KC's pass was good means that Doctson's catch was not a good catch is nonsense (I realize that is not your position, but @deanpet21 ). Both can happen. It can be a good pass and a good catch. Dean just cannot give KC any credit whatsoever. But yet he is objective, so he says.I don't think KC was on target per se. He certainly wasn't off-target though. I do think I would've placed the blame on Doctson had he not caught that pass. Just like you and a whole bunch of others did blaming Doctson for not catching what was a far more difficult catch in the KC game.
Doctson was drafted, at least this is what I've come to believe, to make catches like he did against the Hawks and to make that catch that he didn't against KC.
And really, you need to calm down on the hyperbole. Was it a great catch, sure, w/o question. One of the greatest catches in Redskins history though. Lets pump the brakes on that and see how the season plays out first. Cuz I'll bet you any amount of money in the world. That if the Skins finish the year at 8-8 or whatever and miss the playoffs. That catch will lose a whole bunch of significance for you. If the Skins do make the playoffs this year though. That play will very likely loom large as a reason why.
And by any measurement, it was a damn good pass by Kirk. If for no other reason than the situation at the time he made the throw and the fact that. The pass gave Doctson and only Doctson the opportunity to make a play.
Personally I love the fact that in the most necessary time of the game. Kirk came up aces with not one, but 2 big plays.
the throw was good and the catch was great . . that is how it is
I don't think KC was on target per se. He certainly wasn't off-target though. I do think I would've placed the blame on Doctson had he not caught that pass. Just like you and a whole bunch of others did blaming Doctson for not catching what was a far more difficult catch in the KC game.
Doctson was drafted, at least this is what I've come to believe, to make catches like he did against the Hawks and to make that catch that he didn't against KC.
And really, you need to calm down on the hyperbole. Was it a great catch, sure, w/o question. One of the greatest catches in Redskins history though. Lets pump the brakes on that and see how the season plays out first. Cuz I'll bet you any amount of money in the world. That if the Skins finish the year at 8-8 or whatever and miss the playoffs. That catch will lose a whole bunch of significance for you. If the Skins do make the playoffs this year though. That play will very likely loom large as a reason why.
And by any measurement, it was a damn good pass by Kirk. If for no other reason than the situation at the time he made the throw and the fact that. The pass gave Doctson and only Doctson the opportunity to make a play.
Personally I love the fact that in the most necessary time of the game. Kirk came up aces with not one, but 2 big plays.
I said it before and I'll repeat. Any pass that goes 40+ yards in the air and the receiver, and only the receiver, can get 2 hands on it is a good pass. This notion that if one declares that KC's pass was good means that Doctson's catch was not a good catch is nonsense (I realize that is not your position, but @deanpet21 ). Both can happen. It can be a good pass and a good catch. Dean just cannot give KC any credit whatsoever. But yet he is objective, so he says.
If it was a "damn good pass" by KC then why did Doc have to dive and fully extend for the ball? that doesn't make sense. If it was a "damn good pass" by KC the ball hits Doc in his hands while running.
*Richard hat on*
If Doctson was a smidge faster, thats a walk off TD provided he catches it. Cousins put the ball where the only person who could make a play on it was Doctson. Thats the thing you dont get Dean, on one is trying to take away from the play Doctson made. But you are trying to spin the narrative that it was some how a poor throw and only the X-men like mutant abilities of Doctson made the play. Let you tell it, any one on the planet could have made such a gawd awful throw when throwing to El-Nature freak.
*Richard hat on*
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LMAO @ Richard hat on.
no i am not that is foolishno. if you say the throw is good you are taking away from what doc did. that is how it is.
no i am not that is foolish
it was a good enough throw and if dox ran the route right its a TDits what happened. great catch not a great throw.