S.C. OrangeMan
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If not the only one , 1 of a few. The questions is why throw it???RE the pick6: JG stared down the receiver, like a statue, moved the safety over into his throwing lane, then let it rip. It may have been the easiest interception for a safety ever (in the SEC at least). If you can't fix that after 4-5 years of practice, then it cannot be fixed.
I'm almost positive it was the only passing play that drive. I would have to see the play by play to confirm that.
Run the damn ball. Its all we have.If not the only one , 1 of a few. The questions is why throw it???
RE the pick6: JG stared down the receiver, like a statue, moved the safety over into his throwing lane, then let it rip. It may have been the easiest interception for a safety ever (in the SEC at least). If you can't fix that after 4-5 years of practice, then it cannot be fixed.
I'm almost positive it was the only passing play that drive. I would have to see the play by play to confirm that.
He looked so awkward standing in the pocket like a statue before throwing that ball. I bet he thought he was looking tough by just standing there.RE the pick6: JG stared down the receiver, like a statue, moved the safety over into his throwing lane, then let it rip. It may have been the easiest interception for a safety ever (in the SEC at least). If you can't fix that after 4-5 years of practice, then it cannot be fixed.
I'm almost positive it was the only passing play that drive. I would have to see the play by play to confirm that.
I had a bad feeling when he was standing flat footed and staring a hole in the receiver. It’s so frustrating to repeatedly watch a QB gift points to the other team.He looked so awkward standing in the pocket like a statue before throwing that ball. I bet he thought he was looking tough by just standing there.