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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic:
Throwing at INT on a 4th and 5 means absolutely nothing other than the drive wasn't converted. It's actually more beneficial than an incomplete pass a lot of times.
Originally Posted by KCrockaholic:
Throwing at INT on a 4th and 5 means absolutely nothing other than the drive wasn't converted. It's actually more beneficial than an incomplete pass a lot of times.
Lol it can mean a lot. It could mean a touchdown return.
Let's not start excusing interceptions here. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Since context matters, one of those INT’s came on a “4th and 5” situation, and the other might not have even been caught:-)
That earnestness is refreshing in the modern NFL, where large chasms have come to separate players from fans. Rarely do the biggest stars stick around town in the offseason, and even more rarely do players willingly embrace being part of the community.
Just this week, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown bemoaned the constant attention he receives, and the fact that he can't even work out without people showing up and bothering him.
Mahomes would prefer people show up to work out with him. [Reply]
That earnestness is refreshing in the modern NFL, where large chasms have come to separate players from fans. Rarely do the biggest stars stick around town in the offseason, and even more rarely do players willingly embrace being part of the community.
Just this week, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown bemoaned the constant attention he receives, and the fact that he can't even work out without people showing up and bothering him.
Mahomes would prefer people show up to work out with him.
Originally Posted by KCrockaholic:
Throwing at INT on a 4th and 5 means absolutely nothing other than the drive wasn't converted. It's actually more beneficial than an incomplete pass a lot of times.
Exactly, throwing a 40 yard interception on 3rd or 4th down just means that we don't have to worry about the possibility of a blocked punt or a long punt return. Other interceptions will be caused by a pass being tipped at the line or bouncing off the receivers hands. You can't judge a quarterback exclusively on the number of interceptions he is charged with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KINGPIN CHIEFS FAN:
Exactly, throwing a 40 yard interception on 3rd or 4th down just means that we don't have to worry about the possibility of a blocked punt or a long punt return. Other interceptions will be caused by a pass being tipped at the line or bouncing off the receivers hands. You can't judge a quarterback exclusively on the number of interceptions he is charged with.
Going for it on 4th down can get you in trouble. It should be done only in the right circumstances. An incompletion gives the ball up at the LOS. [Reply]