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Originally Posted by doomy3
I just QUOTED you in this thread saying they were perfectly accurate.
And those weren't thown a half-step behind the receivers.
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Perfectly accurate isn't a perfect throw.
Why is this so hard to understand?
If Pennington hoists up a lollipop that is going to hit his man in stride, but it stays up so long that the CB picks it off, it's an accurate throw, but it's not a perfect throw.
The receivers didn't have to break for the ball, move towards the middle of the field, or slow down much at all. Less than any other QB who threw the deep ball, save for the one Pat White aired out that his receiver had to lay out for to get to because it was overthrown.
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