Apparently you didn’t understand my first post, when I stated:
As you can see, I asked you how can this route be considered anticipation and gave you THREE different scenarios that could apply that could illustrate anticipation on this crossing route, not just option routes.
I was tasking your to show me how this basic throw on a crossing route that every QB in the NFL can make regularly qualifies as anticipation. The throw a ball to a WR in which he catches it in stride while being wide open doesn’t qualify as “anticipation”, otherwise that’s pretty much 90% of the throw in the NFLir in football generally.
So the implication of this point is, I clearly knows that multiple different scenarios can be considered anticipation. So when I followed it up with:
I was just giving one of the previous examples I stated above, with the fact that Dak generally delivers late, like he did on both INTs against GB, while also not being able to probably read a defense.
All you then proceeded to do is provide me a video of Harbaugh discussing anticipation, but still haven’t told me his this crossing route exemplifies anticipation.
Now, let us proceed to one more point. I know there is film out there of Dak actually completing a pass against zone defenses, but that doesn’t mean he can actually throw against a zone. And let us proceed to one more point as well, the two INTs that Dal threw as exemplifying anticipating. Well, does it when both times he delivered it late after the break and hs chucked it into an area with multiple defenders around. So now throwing it blindly into multiple defenders because you expect your WR to run a flat te route, because our blind as hell to the LB who dropped into passing coverage Is an anticipation or he just can’t read a defense and not process the field properly?