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Official Bucs at Packers NFC Championship Gameday thread


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The hold didn't impact the INT at all. If the ball had been thrown out in front where it should've been the hold would've been obvious. Since it wasn't and it was behind the receiver leaving him to have to try to fight his way through the DB the hold was only visible from the correct angle. Rodgers threw a trash ball that was easily picked. It should've been a non-issue because there was a hold, but the trash throw made the hold much less obvious than it would've been otherwise.

When you hold WR while he’s running a route A.  You impact timing with QB and B. You ride his ass.  What you saw was both A and B.  There is a reason why holding is a penalty.

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Just now, Ja Rhule said:

When you hold WR while he’s running a route A.  You impact timing with QB and B. You ride his ass.  What you saw was both A and B.  There is a reason why holding is a penalty.

The ball was thrown behind the receiver. If the bad throw was due to timing, a hold would've cause the ball to be further out in front. Rodgers is great but that throw was trash. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The ball was thrown behind the receiver. If the bad throw was due to timing, a hold would've cause the ball to be further out in front. Rodgers is great but that throw was trash. 

No...  “Holding” is before the ball is released.  If your regular speed on slat is 18mph and I hold you... you run 10mph.  QB assumes where WR will be when he throws. If I let you go right before ball is released and you accelerate to 18mph.  Will the ball be on front of him or behind?  Logic.

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13 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

We are never going to see another QB like Brady. Just bask in the greatness, even if it is the Succs

I always had some respect for the Buccs. They’ve had to scratch and claw. Saints and  Falcons always ran on bullsht and the refs playing storymode for them.

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