OmerV
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What is "the all 22"?As insaid we don't know. Have you watched the all 22 or are you just guessing. The guys that watched the all 22 thought it..so
What is "the all 22"?As insaid we don't know. Have you watched the all 22 or are you just guessing. The guys that watched the all 22 thought it..so
What is "the all 22"?
And what would that show other than the safety is in position and broke to the ball before Lamb could get there? Besides, you're arguing this is on Lamb, not any of the other 21 players on the field.The coaches film that shows the entire field and all 22 players
I counted at least 3 Bears around the ball when it got there.As someone who does not have a pro/anti-Dak agenda, I can easily say this was caused by two things ..
1) Lamb altered his route after his cut and if you look, Dak had already released the ball before Lamb altered his route so it was Lamb's fault.
2) It was not a smart throw to make so despite it not being his fault for the interception, Dak should not have made that throw.
And what would that show other than the safety is in position and broke to the ball before Lamb could get there? Besides, you're arguing this is on Lamb, not any of the other 21 players on the field.
I'm very confused about your position. Clearly the throw was on target and would have hit Lamb in the hands if the safety wasn't there, so to argue Lamb ran a bad route you would also have to argue Dak threw a bad pass and it was pure coincidence the ball and receiver got to the same spot at the same time.
It's also more than obvious that the only reason the pass didn't hit Lamb in the hands is because the safety jumped the route.
Your entire argument seems to rest on the idea Lamb didn't run a route in front of the safety, but it's clear the path Lamb was on would have been in front of the safety had the safety not seen everything play out in front of him, broke on the ball and jumped the route.
And what would that show other than the safety is in position and broke to the ball before Lamb could get there? Besides, you're arguing this is on Lamb, not any of the other 21 players on the field.
I'm very confused about your position. Clearly the throw was on target and would have hit Lamb in the hands if the safety wasn't there, so to argue Lamb ran a bad route you would also have to argue Dak threw a bad pass and it was pure coincidence the ball and receiver got to the same spot at the same time.
It's also more than obvious that the only reason the pass didn't hit Lamb in the hands is because the safety jumped the route.
Your entire argument seems to rest on the idea Lamb didn't run a route in front of the safety, but it's clear the path Lamb was on would have been in front of the safety had the safety not seen everything play out in front of him, broke on the ball and jumped the route.
Not timing route you never adapt a timing route, those are mostly option and sight routes.
Perhaps not in your Pop Warner experience..
Ot anywhere. I don't coach pop Warner. Maybe you should learn a thing or two about football
You laughed the way we all laugh at you? Good for you!Ya, I had to laugh with this one yesterday.
Poor Dakko came out with 40 sec in the half and wanted to do his Mahomes, Allen impersonation.
He fell back to Bus driving reality hard.
If he ever tries that motivation again he will come crashing down as at best he will always be a glorified bus driver!
Yeah. You know better than the QB who put it on himself.
You don’t know what Lambs route was. I don’t think it was a crossing route.Hendershot ran a shallow cross to pull up the linebackers with Lamb running a cross behind him. Lamb drifted up field instead of crossing in front of the safety.
You don't even know when the qb is covering for his teammate.. the video above even mentions it....lol You're a sad story...lol
His immediate reaction was to point to himself. Why? Because he should have thrown it.
I know that isn't how you teach it in Powder Puff, but this is the bigs.
Ot anywhere. I don't coach pop Warner. Maybe you should learn a thing or two about football
This freakin' forum, man lol
Yeah it wasn't Dak's fault, LVE is a great LB, Parsons is already better than every LB ever, Diggs never gives up big plays he just gets beat on ultra perfect passes. Like clockwork.
Surprised this thread didn't somehow try to blame Schultz for the interception.
LOL, pop Warner is probably your upper end age range