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The impressive throw you wanted from Bryce..but didn't get


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Yeah Moton nearly gets pushed into his lap and if he steps up right at the moment he needs to throw that pass with anticipation he’d be smelling the DEs coffee breath and giving up a free arm swipe so y’all could complain about another fumble. “Clean pocket” my ass. Pause right at 22 seconds, that’s when he wants to step up and throw the ball. Look where his feet are and where Moton’s are. They are parallel within inches of each other and up to that point Moton had done nothing but give ground to the edge and now he’s moving him laterally right where Bryce wants to step up. Young escapes and sets his feet again but by the time his feet are set Thielen is just lazily drifting in the back of the end zone and 2 Vikings DBs are in position to make a play if he throws it there.

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1 hour ago, WUnderhill said:

Yeah Moton nearly gets pushed into his lap and if he steps up right at the moment he needs to throw that pass with anticipation he’d be smelling the DEs coffee breath and giving up a free arm swipe so y’all could complain about another fumble. “Clean pocket” my ass. Pause right at 22 seconds, that’s when he wants to step up and throw the ball. Look where his feet are and where Moton’s are. They are parallel within inches of each other and up to that point Moton had done nothing but give ground to the edge and now he’s moving him laterally right where Bryce wants to step up. Young escapes and sets his feet again but by the time his feet are set Thielen is just lazily drifting in the back of the end zone and 2 Vikings DBs are in position to make a play if he throws it there.

6-7 seconds is where Thielen was initially open. Either he couldn’t see it, didn’t trust his arm strength or was just shook. That’s NFL clean pocket and open receiver

 

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24 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

6-7 seconds is where Thielen was initially open. Either he couldn’t see it, didn’t trust his arm strength or was just shook. That’s NFL clean pocket and open receiver

 

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I keep saying it, i honestly dont know what folks are seeing. Maybe they like bryce that much where they cant fault him, but right here the ball should be out, this is what separates mediocre qbs and elite qbs. You have vision and the pocket is clean at this moment, the receiver has a opening in coverage and you need a score....i mean it doesn't get much better than that in the nfl. Anything that happens after this moment is on the qb improvising because the window has closed. You gotta take the shot, what else is there? 

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