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mattjames2010

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Yeah the NFL receiver isn't at fault for not catching an extremely catch able ball that good WR's catch every single game, every single week in the NFL.

Williams has no hands. He's a body catcher. If he has to use his hands to catch anything then he's screwed. He'd have had to adjust and catch that with his hands, and he couldn't.

I'm pretty certain not every pass that any WR in the NFL catches is perfect. You still have to do your job when your QB isn't 100% perfect.

But, nah, the WR is cool. It's all on Dak. Of course we should expect that kind of stupid thought process out of you.

I have said numerous times Williams is also at fault.

Nice try.
 

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I’ve seen the pass several times.

That ball was a ROUTINELY catchable ball for an NFL receiver.

It was a routinely catchable ball for a college receiver and a catchable ball for a high school receiver.

It was 100% on Terrance Williams. He needs to catch the damn ball.

Don't waste anymore breath.

This guy has more than shown his Anti-Dak agenda on these forums.
 

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AR was damn good in the second half but don't pretend GB wasn't running the ball very effectively and helping him out as well.

The same Rodgers who was nearly picked off by Lewis, nearly picked off by Scandrick, and overthrew a wide-open Jourdy Nelson on a 2-point try.

Even the best aren't perfect.

The big difference? Our defense only "nearly" makes plays.
 

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I’ve seen the pass several times.

That ball was a ROUTINELY catchable ball for an NFL receiver.

It was a routinely catchable ball for a college receiver and a catchable ball for a high school receiver.

It was 100% on Terrance Williams. He needs to catch the damn ball.

Just stop. He will always blame the issue on Dak. Hell, he’s even telling other people that have seen the replay of the ball hitting Williams’ hands that they didn’t see the play properly. It’s a pointless argument at this point.
 

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The same Rodgers who was nearly picked off by Lewis, nearly picked off by Scandrick, and overthrew a wide-open Jourdy Nelson on a 2-point try.

Even the best aren't perfect.

The big difference? Our defense only "nearly" makes plays.

Yeah no doubt. AR got lucky on some stuff as well.

But some people aren't going to admit that. It ruins their agenda.
 

mattjames2010

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I’ve seen the pass several times.

That ball was a ROUTINELY catchable ball for an NFL receiver.

It was a routinely catchable ball for a college receiver and a catchable ball for a high school receiver.

It was 100% on Terrance Williams. He needs to catch the damn ball.

LOL "DakPresgoat" - I posted in this thread the video of the catch. Watch again - you are talking out of your ***.

Do you need the play posted again?
 

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Dak had a good game. Defense strikes again. Didn't Shammy say GB's RB ran over 125yds today in his FIRST ever NFL start? Not good....
 

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A run first team, with the leading rusher from last year, decided to run the ball in the second half, as opposed to air it out. And that’s indicative of poor QB play?

Laughable.

Actually ineffective passing the second half made them go back to being a run first team..
 

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AR was damn good in the second half but don't pretend GB wasn't running the ball very effectively and helping him out as well.

The last drive was all Rodgers..

So is it not giving Rodgers two minutes to do his thing or we were afraid of the running back?
 

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The last drive was all Rodgers..

So is it not giving Rodgers two minutes to do his thing or we were afraid of the running back?

Oh yeah AR did his thing on the last drive. And I don't want him having the ball.

But I'm not going to pretend like AR wasn't helped out tremendously by that running game in order to be IN the game in the first place.

But, without question, last drive is AR.

The same AR who very nearly threw a game sealing pick the play prior to the TD. So even AR isn't perfect.
 

mattjames2010

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Are you going to wear your glasses when you post it again?

Are you or will you see it and just pretend what I've described didn't happen?

You can even say Williams was the bigger problem on that play, just admit, it was a poorly thrown ball. LOL
 

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Anyone who's arguing Dak was at fault for the Williams interception, partially or otherwise, is either ignorant or has an agenda.
 

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Are you or will you see it and just pretend what I've described didn't happen?

You can even say Williams was the bigger problem on that play, just admit, it was a poorly thrown ball. LOL

It was not perfect. But it was not poorly thrown either. It was a reasonably catchable ball. It’s not asking a lot for an nfl WR to catch that ball. That’s the whole
Point. It’s not like Terrance was being asked to make some kind of circus catch. It’s not like he has to re adjust his entire body to get a hand on it.

Again, not a perfect throw, but it was in a location where an NFL receiver is expected to catch that.

It was not “poorly” thrown, unless you don’t know what the definition of poor is.
 

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1:18 on the clock. He should have gave himself up at the 1 yard line.
Rodgers never sees the field again.
That was our best chance to win
Sorry, but this is simply asinine. We weren't up, and we need to score a touchdown.
There was no guarantee we would have scored if Dak hadn't scored.
Stop with the nonsense.
 

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It was not perfect. But it was not poorly thrown either. It was a reasonably catchable ball. It’s not asking a lot for an nfl WR to catch that ball. That’s the whole
Point. It’s not like Terrance was being asked to make some kind of circus catch. It’s not like he has to re adjust his entire body to get a hand on it.

QB's aren't perfect much of the time, and they'll be off in little ways like that on almost all the plays. QB's aren't expected to be perfect either because they're not machines. It's so fortunate that humans come with these little things called "arms" that allow us to lean slightly left or right and make catches that aren't pinpoint perfect.

If a WR needs passes to be perfect to catch, time to cut that WR.
 

mattjames2010

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It was not perfect. But it was not poorly thrown either. It was a reasonably catchable ball. It’s not asking a lot for an nfl WR to catch that ball. That’s the whole
Point. It’s not like Terrance was being asked to make some kind of circus catch. It’s not like he has to re adjust his entire body to get a hand on it.

Again, not a perfect throw, but it was in a location where an NFL receiver is expected to catch that.

It was not “poorly” thrown, unless you don’t know what the definition of poor is.

It was a poor throw, innacurate, however you want to label it. Whether you sugarcoat it with "Well it wasn't perfect" - it was off the mark, too high and to the left, and helped cause a tip drill.

Thank you for reluctantly admitting it.
 
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