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I was posting the exact thing on the game day thread. He pulled up on both those routes. Very very similar to what he was doing last year.
Interesting...
I wonder if that's the player he's always been.
Only his mother does, and JerryHe's blonde, and also doesn't like Garrett.
The other was a slant where he just pulled up, and Dak's sidearm throw was almost picked.
What did y'all think was going on for those plays?
Just watched some all-22 and saw up close two weird plays by Gallup, which were noticed during the game but made even more obvious watching them again.
One was a bomb to the right. Not particularly well thrown, but Gallup made no effort at all to adjust and get near the ball. If the safety coming over had bothered to look up, he'd have an easy pick because Gallup wouldn't have been there to contest.
The other was a slant where he just pulled up, and Dak's sidearm throw was almost picked.
What did y'all think was going on for those plays?
I agree on both counts, and I can we the spacing on the bomb and mentioned it was not a good pass. He still could have leaned into that one better, and there no doubt he pulled up before he looked to see about the pic on the slant.Watching "game film" is a developed skill.
Most fans have difficultly "seeing" the actually spacing on deep passes.
3RD & 3 AT DAL 31(11:08)
(11:08) (Shotgun) D.Prescott pass incomplete deep right to M.Gallup.
Watch in slow motion and stop a the point the ball hits the ground.
It was farther in front of Gallup than it might appear at full speed.
1ST & 10 AT LA 19(02:01)
(2:01) (Shotgun) D.Prescott pass incomplete short left to M.Gallup.
There are two camera angles with the coaches film.
- The All-22 camera angle.
- The high endzone camera angle.
Watch the high endzone camera angle on this play in slow motion.
Gallup's reaction does "look" odd but he is looking back to see if it was going to be intercepted because it was too far in front of him to even lunge towards, especially because he couldn't see the ball until it cleared some linemen.
Just watched some all-22 and saw up close two weird plays by Gallup, which were noticed during the game but made even more obvious watching them again.
One was a bomb to the right. Not particularly well thrown, but Gallup made no effort at all to adjust and get near the ball. If the safety coming over had bothered to look up, he'd have an easy pick because Gallup wouldn't have been there to contest.
The other was a slant where he just pulled up, and Dak's sidearm throw was almost picked.
What did y'all think was going on for those plays?
Fold are putting words in my mouth.That's nonsense on the long throw. I've rewatched it on all-22 also and that was all on Dak. Gallup would have needed to more gears and a super human vertical to get that ball. On the shorter throw, I just don't think Gallup thought the ball was coming his way. Not an excuse, just saying. He was in no real danger of being laid out so the "foot steps" thing is hyperbole.
Fold are putting words in my mouth.
Again, I'm not saying he had any hope to catch that ball on the bomb. It was a horrible pass. I just want a little more than a give up.
And I don't think he heard foot steps on the slant, but whether you think the ball is coming or not run through the route.
He didn't give up. He turned and was trying to find the ball that landed somewhere in Eastern Oklahoma.
I agree he needs to finish his routes. Not making excuses. In fact, I said that in my reply.
Just saying, I've rewatched it too and I politely disagree with your analysis.
I dont know what you mean by putting words in your mouth. Just responding to the thread.
I'll accept that. I can see perhaps he didn't find the ball, particularly since Dak's deep throws are almost always to the outside and out of bounds.
Just watched some all-22 and saw up close two weird plays by Gallup, which were noticed during the game but made even more obvious watching them again.
One was a bomb to the right. Not particularly well thrown, but Gallup made no effort at all to adjust and get near the ball. If the safety coming over had bothered to look up, he'd have an easy pick because Gallup wouldn't have been there to contest.
The other was a slant where he just pulled up, and Dak's sidearm throw was almost picked.
What did y'all think was going on for those plays?
Man hell naw. There’s no comparisons at all.Gallup, right now, is Terrence Williams. The sooner we understand that, the better off we'll all be.
first play, poor throw by dak. second play, gallup just lost sight of dak which is on gallup. he doesn't seem like someone to repeat mistakes.
I'm not sure I ever even came to grips with Terrence Williams being Terrence Williams!Gallup, right now, is Terrence Williams. The sooner we understand that, the better off we'll all be.
Harsh but somewhat relevant.Gallup, right now, is Terrence Williams. The sooner we understand that, the better off we'll all be.