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Originally Posted by Frankie
Behind our O-line there's no time to look off the 'D.' Locking on to the first target and hoping he somehow gets open in the fraction of the second that you got is the bi-product of the woefully short time that he gets.
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Please. On Bowe's TD pass he moved his head all the way from the right side of the field back to Bowe on the left sideline.
So, I disagree with the locking on comment to a certain extent. But even if he is, he's flat out overthrowing open guys. That can't happen. Not at his price tag.
Get better or bring on Brokie.