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Oh no, another example of poor execution. Just what my heart needed.
It was a 60 yd bomb punt at the worst possible time for us.Oh no, another example of poor execution. Just what my heart needed.
They shouldn't confirm it even it was real. But they don't need to. It's obvious that was the plan but the punt was so crazy good, so deep with so much hang time, that Toney didn't have time to setup and throw it across the field. Also it being so close to the end zone makes Toney nervous since if the pass is off target it might go into the end zone.Anyway to verify this with the team?
“Worst possible time” was a common theme, no?It was a 60 yd bomb punt at the worst possible time for us.
I'm in favor of your execution though
I agree that it wasn't ideal field position but if 24 gets a hand on the gunner and slows him down just a bit, we still got a play here.I think you pull that one out of the bag when they are punting from further back in their own territory and the ball won't go further than the 20 yd line. Not Tuesday Morning QBing- you have to practice expecting good punts (again- Indiana doesn't make a lot of mistakes like bad punts so plan for a good kick). If it is, you let it go into the end zone and save it for later. At the 5 yd line if he throws it laterally it is probably to the 3 yd line or maybe into the end zone. If the receiver drops it that's a safety or worse. If you do that at the 20 and the receiver botches it, he still has time to jump on the ball since no one else is around. Calling that at that yardage is being too clever by half.
Can’t tell the number on the film that was on the opposite side of the field.Who would he have thrown it to?
FitzgeraldWho was Toney going to be throwing too?
There likely isn't a block then since it happened on the ensuing Miami drive.I was wondering too. Unreal. Maybe specials would have made up for the block. Guess we'll never know.
Why God? Why did I have to click on this thread?