Originally Posted by Easy 6:
If he sets his feet, its probably a completion
Actually that's a very interesting question. If he sets his feet does he have the opportunity to throw that ball without a DB being in better position?
How many opportunities for completions are going to present themselves to this guy because he can throw it with zip and accuracy WITHOUT his feet being set?
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Actually that's a very interesting question. If he sets his feet does he have the opportunity to throw that ball without a DB being in better position?
How many opportunities for completions are going to present themselves to this guy because he can throw it with zip and accuracy WITHOUT his feet being set?
Oh maybe I'm still high on homer ether, but its possible that setting his feet results in a more accurate, slightly higher throw that only Harris has a shot at
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Oh maybe I'm still high on homer ether, but its possible that setting his feet results in a more accurate, slightly higher throw that only Harris has a shot at
I'm giddy with joy, sue me
IMO taking the time to set his feet results in an int [Reply]
That throw to Harris was the only play that I really didn't like at all. Given the circumstances (1st and 10, approaching FG range), that throw was not necessary at all.
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
How many of the catches that Wilson made yesterday would he have ever had thrown to him if Smith is the QB? Half? Maybe 6 or 7?
His numbers yesterday were elevated by Mahomes making some big plays.
Oh, can I play this game?
How many of the catches that Wilson made yesterday would he have ever had thrown to him if Kelce and Hill are playing?? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
Oh, can I play this game?
How many of the catches that Wilson made yesterday would he have ever had thrown to him if Kelce and Hill are playing??
Not talking about the number of targets he received. I was simply looking at the specific throws and how they were made. At least three of them were plays Smith cannot/will not make. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
That throw to Harris was the only play that I really didn't like at all. Given the circumstances (1st and 10, approaching FG range), that throw was not necessary at all.
I suspect he will learn from it.
Yup.
He also needs to practice setting his feet more often. Comes with experience. [Reply]