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Sam Darnold Thoughts After Game 1


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25 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

The TD pass to Anderson was a rare throw. 

This is also not an offence where you're asking your QB to make insane throws a lot. 

rare?

Anderson was wide open, and had to slow up.

If it would have been tight coverage it probably would have been an incompletion.

A rare throw is when your WR is covered but the QB puts it in the one little spot where the WR can catch it.

Don't get me wrong, it was a nice completion, but not what I would consider a big time throw.

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

This. Darnold missed the throw to Darnold and he missed the throw to Marshall on the out route in the endzone. He should've had three TD passes.

Am I missing something? Thomas had to reach up for it, but it looked light it bounced right out of his hands. I was at a sports bar in TN so I was not super close to the TV, but I was definitely cursing Thomas under my breath…

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Am I missing something? Thomas had to reach up for it, but it looked light it bounced right out of his hands. I was at a sports bar in TN so I was not super close to the TV, but I was definitely cursing Thomas under my breath…

He barely got fingertips on it. He was wide open. It was an awful throw. It would've been a circus catch if he could've made it.

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11 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

rare?

Anderson was wide open, and had to slow up.

If it would have been tight coverage it probably would have been an incompletion.

A rare throw is when your WR is covered but the QB puts it in the one little spot where the WR can catch it.

Don't get me wrong, it was a nice completion, but not what I would consider a big time throw.

 

Darnold moved to escape pressure and threw a ball 50 yards down field... And the opposite side at that.

It was a rare throw. 

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13 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Hands on the ball should be a completed pass.  Was is a little high?  Yes.  Was it able catchable?  That's a yes as well.

Not how it works, just cause Thomas got his outstretched hand on it with his fingertips doesn’t mean a catch.

 

They showed the clear replay 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He barely got fingertips on it. He was wide open. It was an awful throw. It would've been a circus catch if he could've made it.

I thought he had his hands on it and it bounced around after.  It was a little high but I didnt think it was uncatchable.  I may be wrong tho.

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