TheMarathonContinues
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It is known in football that the deep ball down the sideline is a safe easy throw to make.
When average fans like yourself are in awe over the guy that is throwing these type of passes the NFL guys look at being able to complete that pass as the bare minimum and are looking more at the deep outs on the sideline or routes over the middle of the field over a linebackers head and in front of the safety.
Jamarcus Russell can complete the deep sideline pass. Daunte Culpepper can complete this pass. It's not a big deal to rare back and throw the ball deep down the sideline. IT's all the in-between passes that are difficult.
Its not about being in "awe"....but you guys are in "awe" of Brady and in "awe" of Wentz and in "awe" all of these other "big arm" quarterbacks and they all make the same throws. As a matter of fact the great Wentz missed this same easy throw to Jeffrey's just this pased game. HE over threw him. Its almost like you guys don't even watch other teams play. You just watch the Cowboys and have no idea what to compare Dak to. You guys have Dak chasing the ghosts of Dan Marino.