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Originally Posted by O.city
If he was going to take the higher percentage pass, he needed to do it when the wr or TE was actually open. He waited and threw it late, making it a riskier throw as it could have been intercepted.
It's third down. Take the throw down the field. Worst case scenario it's intercepted.
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I agree... the hesitation to throw it deep fubar'ed the underneath route as well. That play was absolutely on Smith, no doubt. But I can understand the thought process. If it were second down, I think he let's it fly. On third, the "game manager" in him required that he pull it back and look for a higher percentage pass to move the chains. But it was too late.