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re: Is AJ McCarron the most underrated QB in SEC history?
Posted on 8/25/13 at 3:52 pm to TeLeFaWx
Posted on 8/25/13 at 3:52 pm to TeLeFaWx
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I didn't say the announcers were 100% right, just that they were smarter than gump homerism.
So you pick and choose with what you agree with to suit your own devices? Just shows you who the true moron is. I never said it was a well-advised throw. I simply said it was an accurate throw (which Danielson and anyone's eyes would agree with). And I also am of the opinion that it should have been caught as it hit the receiver in not one, but both hands.
You are of the opinion that Matthews could have defied physics to intercept the ball if he so chose.
This post was edited on 8/25/13 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 8/25/13 at 3:53 pm to RollTide1987
To go back to the OP, yes.
Yes, he is part of a football machine, but he is a key cog that helps make it go, and minimizes the mistakes that derail so many potential seasons-- at least so far. AJ deserves a lot more credit than he usually gets.
Yes, he is part of a football machine, but he is a key cog that helps make it go, and minimizes the mistakes that derail so many potential seasons-- at least so far. AJ deserves a lot more credit than he usually gets.
Posted on 8/25/13 at 3:55 pm to RollTide1987
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So you pick and choose with what you agree with to suit your own devices? Just shows you who the true moron is. I never said it was a well-advised throw. I simply said it was an accurate throw (which Danielson and anyone's eyes would agree with). And I also am of the opinion that it should have been caught as it hit the receiver in not one, but both hands.
In a route running drill you'd be right. But if your receiver played it perfectly, and the defensive played it perfectly, and AJ played it the exact same, the receiver never would have touched the ball. Since it was a dumb throw...
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