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Old 08-26-2007, 02:19 PM   #86
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Dude, I've seen it. Furthermore, so have you. It's you that won't acknowledge something that IS there. It IS a regular occurance. Go back and watch all his picks - you'll see. Also, go back to last year and see if his "fling" - motiion isn't the same. (Preseason game 1 I believe - his only action before he hurt his arm/shoulder) It is - it's very obvious. I trust my eyes.
Now it's just on his picks?

A second ago, every throw he made was off his back foot. Make up your mind.

The INT in the Cleveland game was a bad decision REGARDLESS of his "mechanics." The play was to throw the ball away, and he could have done it from his ASS for all I care.

The INT in the Miami game was a bad decision and a bad throw. But I can't count how many QB's I've seen throw the fade from their back foot. If Croyle had gotten the ball to the back pylon, where it belonged, this wouldn't even be under discussion.

Croyle stepped into the throw in the Saints game perfectly. He made the right read. He just made the throw LATE.

Which is something that will be corrected with PLAYING TIME. As mentioned before, the speed of the game cannot be learned on the practice field or in film study.
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