Re: GT: Packers at Cowboys - 1/14/24 - 3:30 - FOX
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2024 1:24 pm
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RiotPunch wrote:Doubs has serial killer vibes as an interview. That also tracks on the field.
On two of his floaters in the second half when I could actually watch, there was a defender preventing him from stepping into and driving the ball down field.BUCKnation wrote:MissKhriddleton wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:Obviously Love has been amazing. Way better than anyone could've imagined in his first year as a starter...especially after the start he had. But I'm still concerned about that deep ball. He doesn't drive it enough. Puts way too much air under the ball. Those 2 plays last week that should've been TDs. The TD to Musgrave today was BAD. Nobody within 20 yds of Luke and he literally had to stop his route and basically stand there like he was fielding a punt.
Hopefully this can be corrected.
Part of me thinks that these guys are so wide open that he’s putting so much air under it to make sure it’s 100% catchable. Probably not but maybe.
Tbf on that last one he had a guy in his face on the backpedal
"There were four teams with no Pro Bowlers.
The teams with the top three picks in the Draft. And the Packers.
Cowboys had seven."
coolhandluke121 wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:
Defensively get pressure on Purdy. Need to make him uncomfortable. He will throw risky balls under pressure.
Nothing can take away from what the offense did in this game, but the pass rush was a big disappointment considering how much they've invested in it. It will have to be much better against SF. A lot of people were giving the defense way too much credit in the first half when in reality a lot of it was just Dallas shooting themselves in the foot IMO.
Ron Swanson wrote:You know he's amazing when the only thing you can nitpick about is "he didn't hit the wide open guy 40-yards down the field perfectly in stride throwing off his back-foot with a defender right in his face". Lol.
ReasonablySober wrote:Field level view of that pass was sick.
Love’s throw was so good that at least one teammate didn’t even know how to react.
“I didn’t even celebrate because I was just standing there with my hands on my hips looking at (Jon) Runyan (Jr.), like, I couldn’t believe the throw I had just seen,” third-year center Josh Myers said. “I don’t know what it looked like from the TV, but it was one of the craziest throws I’ve ever seen in my life and I’ve seen a lot of crazy ones.”
“That sidearm throw, I said, ‘Damn. That was crazy,'” defensive tackle Kenny Clark said. “That boy elite.”
ReasonablySober wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Field level view of that pass was sick.Love’s throw was so good that at least one teammate didn’t even know how to react.
“I didn’t even celebrate because I was just standing there with my hands on my hips looking at (Jon) Runyan (Jr.), like, I couldn’t believe the throw I had just seen,” third-year center Josh Myers said. “I don’t know what it looked like from the TV, but it was one of the craziest throws I’ve ever seen in my life and I’ve seen a lot of crazy ones.”
“That sidearm throw, I said, ‘Damn. That was crazy,'” defensive tackle Kenny Clark said. “That boy elite.”
MikeIsGood wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Field level view of that pass was sick.Love’s throw was so good that at least one teammate didn’t even know how to react.
“I didn’t even celebrate because I was just standing there with my hands on my hips looking at (Jon) Runyan (Jr.), like, I couldn’t believe the throw I had just seen,” third-year center Josh Myers said. “I don’t know what it looked like from the TV, but it was one of the craziest throws I’ve ever seen in my life and I’ve seen a lot of crazy ones.”
“That sidearm throw, I said, ‘Damn. That was crazy,'” defensive tackle Kenny Clark said. “That boy elite.”
Was this re: the Doubs TD?
jimmybones wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:You know he's amazing when the only thing you can nitpick about is "he didn't hit the wide open guy 40-yards down the field perfectly in stride throwing off his back-foot with a defender right in his face". Lol.
lol right, it's not like he threw up a prayer into coverage. I read somewhere someone saying they could have made that throw, pretty sure no message board warriors are making that throw with a 270 pound monster in your face trying to end you
stillgotgame wrote:jimmybones wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:You know he's amazing when the only thing you can nitpick about is "he didn't hit the wide open guy 40-yards down the field perfectly in stride throwing off his back-foot with a defender right in his face". Lol.
lol right, it's not like he threw up a prayer into coverage. I read somewhere someone saying they could have made that throw, pretty sure no message board warriors are making that throw with a 270 pound monster in your face trying to end you
The trajectory on these throws is coached. As was said it’s to increase the chance of a completion. The only way he blows the throw to Musgrave is if he throws it on a line and misses him high.
Amazing that he’s still criticized on this board for accuracy when he just had the highest QBR playoff game ever. He’s just doing what he’s coached and doing it perfectly.