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Originally Posted by stevieray
No, you lead your WR with that throw.
away, yes. low, no. WR had his back to the D.
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If you lead your wr there, that’s when he’s getting blown up. All his momentum is going into the boundary corner.
Low and away from defender so the we can protect himself.
It’s not an ideal throw to throw it across the grain off your back foot anyway so it really doesn’t matter and I don’t think he was purposely trying g to throw it where he did.
But in terms of crossers in traffic, low and away