The Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 5:36 am
It's not baited into a sucker play. We threw the ball exactly where the play was designed to go.
It is hard to know what would have happened with better throws on both plays. Maybe neither would have been a complete pass. Maybe they both would have been touchdowns. But I've got no issue with the play call, the route, or the decision to whom to throw it. The issue is execution.
Kind of some Devil’s Advocate type thoughts on this play/throw…
…cuz FUBeAR is having a hard time rationalizing this…
“Harris has a step on his man, but the ball is so badly overthrown that he's got no chance of even catching it.”
If he had a step on him, how could he have had no chance at catching a ball that is OVERthrown, but was intercepted by the guy that he had a step on?
So…
1) Is it possible that the ‘issue’ here was not so much WHERE the ball was thrown as it was the relative performance (on this play) of the recipient(s) of the throw? Is it possible a 3 year starter CB, with 1 of those years as an All SoCon Freshman Team WR, simply made a better play on a (more-or-less-by-design) 50/50 ball than a True Freshman WR did? If you look when they both come into view to the left of the frame, they are almost shoulder-to-shoulder with the shadow of the ball visible at the Mercer 37 (i.e. thrown way earlier) and both are looking back for the ball. It appears McKee may have picked up the ball faster AND/OR judged the flight of the ball better AND/OR outran Harris to the right spot.
2) Is it possible that the ‘issue’ here was not as much WHERE the ball was thrown as it was WHEN it was thrown? You can see that Harris beats McKee’s press man coverage off the line and we can (almost) see the Safety (in Man Free / Cover 1 coverage, I believe) commits to doubling the post route of the WR from the other side vs. doubling the skinny post Harris ran. FUBeAR had an endzone view of this play & as soon as he saw the Safety commit, he yelled, “GOT ‘EM!” (which roughly translates to “THROW THE BALL TO (grey) #2 RIGHT NOW!”), but the ball did not ‘come out’ for a beat or 2. Now, FUBeAR didn’t have ‘live bullets’ coming at him as #9 did AND FUBeAR doesn’t know the order of primacy of the Retrievers in the route, but he believes IF there was any way the ball could have been delivered a beat or 2 earlier, Harris (probably) would have had a step or 2 on McKee and, worse-case, we would have had an incompletion vs. an interception.
3) Is it possible that the ‘issue’ here was not as much WHERE the ball was thrown as it was TO WHOM it was thrown? As previously noted, FUBeAR believes this is Man Free coverage, but if so, one of the Bears busted the coverage. The Retriever (motioning WR) in the flat on the left is completely uncovered. I think down & distance was 2nd & 8 and, if thrown to, he would need to have run all 8 to pick up the 1st down, but it appears that he could have made it & if he didn’t, we ‘live’ to play another down. Again, route progression may have dictated that Retriever as secondary to the skinny, which, as noted above, was open BEFORE the ball ‘came out.’
So, in conclusion, it’s possible that the ‘issue’ was a combination of all 3 of these suppositions… OR … maybe, it was just a bad throw.