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Originally Posted by Marcellus
Not defending Cassel here but I don't recall too many plays where a QB has hit a receiver in stride 40 yards down the field. Usually the receiver is either slowing up to adjust or going up to make a play on the ball, and keep in mind this play was in the endzone so no chance of hitting him in stride 40 yards out.
Just sayin.
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That is very true. I didn't mean this play in particular, or any 40 yard play. I should have been more clear, my bad. It seems like most of his passes are high so the receivers have to jump out of their shoes time and time again. Maybe the WR's like that, maybe it's by design, I'm not sure. It's just something that I noticed over the past couple of years. Sometimes it's not necessary to jump or to throw the ball so damn high.
and it's cool that you're a Cassel lover, I won't tell......./jk