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Disagree....I suggest you watch that play again. Brown immediately broke free right off the snap....he had plenty of time to make that play. He didn't even bother to look to Brown.Yall were watching the game right? Tannehill was being given about 2.1 seconds to throw the ball or he was plastered on his ass. The play had most receivers on the right side, he started his progression on the right side. Raymond immediately got past his defender and was wide open in the hole. It was the exact right pass for Tannehill to make. If you think Tannehill had time to start on the right side and read the progressions from right to left and see Brown, then you are deluding yourself. His first read was wide open. His first read fell down (and I dont care about that little tiny bit of contact) and screwed up the play. It was 100% on Raymond.
You just missed the entire point.. so I wont bother explaining it again.Disagree....I suggest you watch that play again. Brown immediately broke free right off the snap....he had plenty of time to make that play. He didn't even bother to look to Brown.
You should. Go back and watch the play....he had a perfect pocket, the blitz was picked up, and he had more than enough time for that easy touchdown....Too add Brown immediately broke free.You just missed the entire point.. so I wont bother explaining it again.
Even if he makes that play we're at our 45 yard line....with 1.45 on the clock
Given that Raymond made contact with the DB before the Int, I would imagine he wouldnt have been able to take it to the house had he caught it.And.... we would have actually been on the Ravens 45 at minimum with 3 timeouts If Raymond doesn’t fall down he might take it to the house,
YOU need to go rewatch it. The pocket was about to close. Tannehill made a perfect throw. He had no time to look left to Brown.
Tannehill did not read the defense....Baltimore looked confused, and their weakest link lined up against Brown. Tanny did not see that. Brown broke free as expected from the snap....there's no reason to look right for Raymond. The reason he looked right, is because Tannehill had no intention to look for Brown, on that play. There's no argument here....thats a fact.I’m assuming a possible missed tackle.... but that’s why I said might.
Then blame the play caller who called a play who stacked the receivers on one side and used the other side as a decoy.... That was the play... if anything you should be complaining about why Art stopped calling plays that focused on Brown. That is your real complaint. Putting this on Tannehill is beyond silly.Tannehill did not read the defense....Baltimore looked confused, and their weakest link lined up against Brown. Tanny did not see that. Brown broke free as expected from the snap....there's no reason to look right for Raymond. The reason he looked right, is because Tannehill had no intention to look for Brown, on that play. There's no argument here....thats a fact.
Why blame the play caller? He called the play, its up to the quarterback to read the defense, pick out a weakness and hit it.Then blame the play caller who called a play who stacked the receivers on one side and used the other side as a decoy.... That was the play... if anything you should be complaining about why Art stopped calling plays that focused on Brown. That is your real complaint. Putting this on Tannehill is beyond silly.
He did... perfect pass to a perfect opening. Anyway, I wont be replying again. Think I am better served adding you to ignore and moving on.Why blame the play caller? He called the play, its up to the quarterback to read the defense, pick out a weakness and hit it.
What you're saying is....the play is called, and know matter how the defense lines up, you go with the call....
I don't wake up in the morning caring who will add me to the ignore.He did... perfect pass to a perfect opening. Anyway, I wont be replying again. Think I am better served adding you to ignore and moving on.
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There is a growing sense from people in and around the Texans’ organization that Deshaun Watson has played his last snap for the team. It’s early in the off-season, there’s a lot of time left, but Watson’s feelings cannot and should not be underestimated.
1:48 PM · Jan 17, 2021
I don't see the Texans trading within the division for any amount. I'd think they would prefer a different conference as well
I also wonder if the Cowboys or Falcons would make a play for him. I have no ideas of the contract details for Ryan or if the Cowboys would let Dak walk.
He doesnt have Dak to trade...I could see the Cowboys going after him. Jerry would sell the farm and Dak for Watson.