yes, it should be good for you.
So... yeah... plays must develop. Thanks for pointing out that in the first 2 seconds there was nowhere to throw. Not sure what that has to do with anything I've said. But ok.
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as I mnentioned on top of the post. a second by second break down of the play....never said you did say or didn't say that or not.....so chill.
We should point out Dak has a clean pocket. That's also relevant.
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yes, he had a clean pocket. never said he didn't
So you're completely changing what I said.
You act as though I said Dak needed to throw to Schultz inside. What did I say? I said he should have thrown to the 5 yard line near the sideline. Here, I'll quote myself... again...
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you did mention that he should have anticipated the throw to schultz in one of your responses and make the throw before he breaks.... and I quote
"Schultz was wide open for a TD. The flat defender stayed shallow enough for the levels concept to work. Dak didn't anticipate and moved off that read to his right too soon."
"Not if Dak makes the throw as he makes his break and leads him to the sideline. The defender is 7 yards away from Schultz when he makes his break. No defender is covering a well thrown ball in that situation. The QB has to anticipate the break and make that throw."
where in fact in the play, he wasn't open for a TD....as he was on 6 yard line with a defender behind him... and that at the time Schultz seemingly got open, too late in the play, Dak was looking at his right of the formation options..
and I also said in the same post that shallow throw wasn't really there, the play design was obviously for a deeper play first and to the right side of the formation. now you wanted him to forgo the deeper opportunity, which you criticized above for not taking, and then take the shallow 4, 5 yard throw....so does he let the play develop? or does he take the shallow throw immediately?.
this is called dammned if you do. dammned if you don't. you criticize him for not going for the deep throw with anticipation to Schultz. then you criticize him for not making the shallow throw immediately. no matter what, you criticize him. if he makes the shallow throw, you would be saying, he should have let the play develop and go deeper. now you say, he should have taken the shallow throw.
You're completely missing this concept. It's a basic concept and the QB reads the intermediate defender. You're either giving the MLB entirely too much credit or acting as though I said Dak should throw somewhere other than the spot I mentioned.
Not sure if you're arguing in bad faith or just don't understand this concept.
I am not giving the MLB credit for anything. I gave credit to Moore for the play design and for Dak to run it, freezing the MLB and safties to allow the play to develop on the right side of the formation.
I did criticize Dak for missing the opportunity on the right, where he had a window to throw, he didn't pull the trigger. you missed that.
like I said, you need to learn how to watch film and analyze a play...
you are welcome