10-26-2015, 08:48 AM
Quote:He was throwing it up for Arob. Which he did multiple times. Most of the time it worked. This time Arob was knocked to the ground. Not too much insanity going on in my opinion.He didn't even look dude.
Quote:He was throwing it up for Arob. Which he did multiple times. Most of the time it worked. This time Arob was knocked to the ground. Not too much insanity going on in my opinion.He didn't even look dude.
Quote:He didn't even look dude.Was PI which refs made up for on winning drive
Quote:He was throwing it up for Arob. Which he did multiple times. Most of the time it worked. This time Arob was knocked to the ground. Not too much insanity going on in my opinion.
Quote:He didn't even look dude.
Quote:I'm ok with that. He should know where he is without looking anyways.
Quote:He was throwing it up for Arob. Which he did multiple times. Most of the time it worked. This time Arob was knocked to the ground. Not too much insanity going on in my opinion.
Quote:I don't get it. We complain if he 'stares down reveivers' now we're going to complain because he threw it where he thought the receiver was supposed to be. You just can't win with some people.Staring down receivers and then just turning and throwing without atleast looking are completely different things here.
Quote:Staring down receivers and then just turning and throwing without atleast looking are completely different things here.
Even if ARob was there, he was double covered. A jump ball to ARob one on one is totally fine. But one where he is double covered might not be the best throw, especially when you're not looking.
You think that was a good throw?
Quote:I don't get it. We complain if he 'stares down reveivers' now we're going to complain because he threw it where he thought the receiver was supposed to be. You just can't win with some people.
Quote:If he can just get rid of the pick 6s...
Quote:I don't know man, you should at least know where the safety is... He threw that one up for grabs, it was a crazy decision. It should have been PI, but it was still a crazy decision...
I'm probably a top 10 BB5 apologist, but even I can see that it was a risk to throw that ball, at the very least.
Quote:It's pretty hard to say with Robinson laying on the ground.No, it's actually very easy to say. The safety was sitting there just waiting for Blake to throw it. Of course Blake didn't see this because he just turned and threw it up for grabs with 2 defenders there.
Quote:No, it's actually very easy to say. The safety was sitting there just waiting for Blake to throw it. Of course Blake didn't see this because he just turned and threw it up for grabs with 2 defenders there.
I'm all for jump balls with ARob in one on one situations. That throw was really bad and one of his worst pick 6's.
Quote:It's all opinion, but I don't think he did throw it into double coverage. I think Robinson is one-on-one with the safety if the CB hadn't pulled him down. I may change my mind when I see the replay. Did I think it was his smartest play? No. But I also don't think it was as bad as you are making it out to be.It went for 6 the other way... no sure how it can be anything else.
Quote:It went for 6 the other way... no sure how it can be anything else.
Go to ESPN and watch the play. Yes, ARob gets thrown down but the safety was sitting right there and the CB was right on him.
Quote:The CB threw him down because he was going to go by him. But all you can see is the pick-6. That's fine.Isn't the pick 6 all that matters?
Quote:Isn't the pick 6 all that matters?
It was a bad throw and a bad decision. Pretty easy to see. Go watch it.
Quote:Context matters if you are discussing Bortles' decision making and overall ability of what hes done. If you take it black and white, Then you are just failing yourself and making yourself look really dumb.So the throw was a good decision?