PoundingDog Posted November 4 Posted November 4 5 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: The throw to Keon right before was a dime..... 5 hours ago, GunnerBill said: The throw to Keon was perfect It's my nick picking a bit here. Keon had to turn his body clock wise for the ball into his right shoulder/chest area. If the throw led him ahead just a bit, it would be more difficult for the trailing defender to disrupt him, which was really caused the ball not being caught. I said before that Keon has never one handed a ball with his left hand, so it could be a technique issue that Allen didn't try to get the ball in front. I'd think ideally you want to see the ball in front allowing Keon to left hand the ball in away from both the CB and Poyer. 1 Quote
Jauronimo Posted November 4 Posted November 4 A defensive lineman landed on his ankles at the end of the first half and he immediately missed a few passes low. I wonder if that was reaggravated during his TD flick to Morris since he was fine through most of the second half. Quote
Eastport bills Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Josh was not himself the last drive but how was he the 3 previous drives? The good news is on his biggest throw he put it right in Coleman’s hands and teed up the PF for the head hunting Poyer. Josh deserved that miracle kick because he kept us viable with a tremendous 2nd half. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 (edited) 2 hours ago, PoundingDog said: It's my nick picking a bit here. Keon had to turn his body clock wise for the ball into his right shoulder/chest area. If the throw led him ahead just a bit, it would be more difficult for the trailing defender to disrupt him, which was really caused the ball not being caught. I said before that Keon has never one handed a ball with his left hand, so it could be a technique issue that Allen didn't try to get the ball in front. I'd think ideally you want to see the ball in front allowing Keon to left hand the ball in away from both the CB and Poyer. I mean what makes you say he's never caught a ball one handed with his left hand LOL Plenty of NFL wide receivers have never even made a one-handed catch in a game.. yet they certainly can catch the ball one hand with both hands in practice His right hand is obviously his dominant hand for one hand catch but that doesn't mean can't do it with his left I never saw chase use his left for a 1 handed catch , but I bet you an NFL football can stick to his left hand Every single wide receiver has a more natural hand when going up with one Edited November 4 by Buffalo716 Quote
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