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This looks so clean and easy, but thats the point.


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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:

Ahh yes, and while that route was developing on any given play last year, 9 times out of 10, Teddy was never looking at it and instead hitting the flat route for a 2 yard gain.

Amen.

The best play I saw from Darnold Sat night at TC was a similar play.  He hung in the pocket under pressure and instead of just checking down, he threw a dime on a slower developing 20ish yard route by Tremble that was a perfect tight-window throw that Teddy would almost never attempt.

I don't know it was b/c Teddy didn't have confidence in his arm (b/c a throw like that requires a legit NFL arm), or b/c he just was hard-wired to take the sure thing.  Maybe a combo of both.

Regardless, it's nice to see a QB make that throw.  It's been since 2017 Cam that we've had a QB really capable and/or willing to make that throw.

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13 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I was at the Bier Garden in Asheville NC when he got that and simply walked away from the defender.  Holy hell that place went absolutely bat poo crazy.  Good times, good times.

 

The Philly game next when Foster drug the defense into the endzone for a score was equally insane

 

 

Man…that team was really good

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