Myth of no open receivers

theogt

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This is when the ball "leaves Dak's hand" and it's obvious you don't know how long a yard is.
In the picture the ball has left his hand. Isn't that "after the throw"? Clearly I am at a loss as to how space-time works in your universe.
 

Zman5

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In the picture the ball has left his hand. Isn't that "after the throw"? Clearly I am at a loss as to how space-time works in your universe.

And you are the same person who thinks 3 Gints defenders would have ran toward Dunbar even if the ball had been thrown to Beasley. Do you even know how football is played in real time?

And since you are just making excuses after getting exposed, here is the pic of the "ball leaving Dak's hand". So how far away are the defenders?

http://i124.***BLOCKED***/albums/p15/zman55/beaseDak8.gif
 

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You are basing the distance (6 yards) on what happened due to the pass to Dunbar but had Dak thrown it to Bease, Jenkins would be closer to Bease than what the pic is showing.

Jenkins and Bease are at around 39 yard marker when Dak would have made the throw . Jenkins would have kept running toward Bease from 39 yard line which mean he would be right on him as the ball arrives.

Also because of the LB in front of Beasely, Dak would have to float the ball more and can't just throw a dart towards Beasly.

Could Dak have made the play? Maybe. But it's not an easy pitch and catch play to wide open Beasley as some are trying to make it out to be.

I'm actually basing the distance on how Dak is standing with the ball held at chest level and him looking down the field scanning who is open, meaning no pass to Dunbar has come into the equating yet...
 
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