trwi7 wrote:Better defenders (like the ones at Iowa and Ohio State) are going to be in better position to make plays against you. You can try to make a play running the ball against teams like Wofford and Michigan State instead of throwing the ball away. You can't get away with looking at a reciever the whole time against good teams.
If the defender is in front of the receiver, you don't throw the ball there, it doesn't matter what team you're playing against. Sure, against poorer teams, the defender might not be there, but since the defender IS there, you don't make the throw. The team you're playing against is irrelevant, the fact that the defender is in front of the receiver when you decide to make the throw makes it a bad decision.