As I said, 2 of 3 were with ZERO pressure, so I accounted for the 3rd with pressure. When you have at least 7 yards of clearance to make a throw in the NFL you gotta come away with something. You don't have to be perfect. Freakin' pull the string so your receiver can have a chance at least. The Cooks one is inexcusable. Period. Period. The second, you have to see the defenders and he lofted it too far. If you know your receiver and don't adjust your balls accordingly, what do you expect? The SF one he was pressured but still threw into double coverage. There was no chance there. Throw it out of bounds. These all count. There's no excuse with Pickens on board now. It'll tell us if it was WR personnel or not, although I've noticed this for years and have discussed it with you also.