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Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ
There's definitely two defenders withing striking distance of Draughn, keep watching the giff. It would have definitely been the "safe" play to dump it off to Draugh but with the DT in Bray's face he may not have seen Draughn anyway. Regardless, the best time to take a shot down field is FIRST DOWN and Bray took a shot. We can argue this all day long but I'm gonna disagree with you because unlike YOU, I actually know what decent QB play looks like. Bray didn't throw an INT so no harm, no foul.
You have no idea what Reid said to Bray after this series (this was first down). He may have very well said something along the lines of "gutsy play kid, I don't mind you taking shots down the field but just don't off your back foot, make sure you step into the throw first, otherwise your asking for problems, but this is stuff we can work on in practice...."
We will probably disagree on coaching too lol.
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Unlike me, you also know what a reckless dipshit under center can do to your chances to excel. The Chiefs QBs have just generally been bad, I'll give you that. But they've never been aggressive to the point of stupid.
That was a throw that Jake Plummer or Jay Cutler on their worst days tries to make. And that's
not a throw that Peyton Manning would've tried.
I can think of one QB in football right now that actually tries that throw in the regular season. When Tyler Bray is 1/2 the QB that Aaron Rodgers is, I'll let him make it. But when Bray's #1 problem coming out of school was decisionmaking, it's absolutely germane to point out that he just made a poor decision with the football.