Browner definitely deserves credit, too.JohnTurney wrote:Big gamble, I wonder if thought process was run a rub route, hope rookie CB gets confused and Lockett is open, but rookie looked like he and 39 were in lock m/m and both played it perfectly. Maybe Belichick can teach coverage after all.
Play call (coaches), decision to throw it (Wilson) and all that noise aside, the issue I have is with ball placement. Of course the only thing Wilson and I have in common is that we were both HS QB's at one point, I was only good enough to get to the JUCO level and I'm not even close to in his league (literally), but I have to assume he went to the same types of QB camps, learned the same things from college coaches which would be the same for passing at any level ... and maybe I had a bonus growing up one street over from a Rose Bowl winning QB, but - and for brevity sake skipping through coverages, QB 'rules', different scenarios/situations, etc - on the goalline I was always taught to put that ball 'on' the receiver or with that type of pass (with no trailing defender) aim at the 3 (of #83)
I wish he would be asked how and where he's coached to put the ball and what he saw pre-snap (just to confirm - middle of the field open, obvious man, best guess Hightower was spying him and he was opposite play anyways) and what he was looking at.
It's a quick throw, only one defensive player can make the play and he's either going to be trailing (in which case with what you see pre-snap you can lead WR - though I'de still aim between the numbers because you're still throwing inside on the goalline) and if he was trailing he was off so he wouldn't have been anywhere near the play anyways, and if he's not trailing and you account for the possibility that he won't get 'rubbed' then it's a race to 'the spot', which means throw it at the 3. Don't lead the receiver (and I'm basing off broadcast, coaches film when i watch this week may show a better angle) ... the only negative throwing to the 3 (jersey number) would be that he could get tackled before the endzone which at the one yard line there's a better chance he gets in than not and if he doesn't - situation - you still have 3rd and 4th down from the 1-yard line.
At least that's how I look at the play/throw.