That's what it looked like to me as I was watching it live. It certainly was not a "terrible selfish throw," as the OP mistakenly said.So the throw to Muth that was pick was supposed to be thrown away… he was just trying to get rid of it with pressure bearing down on him.. he said he wasn’t trying to get it to Pat at all…
Sure did, the one that went off the $20m WR's hands...same guy that had one perfectly placed go right through his hands last week on what would have been a big playMitch chucked one.
Actually, DJ only started out last year wonderfully, with zero drops in his first ten games, then started to resort to his old self with seven drops in his last seven games, including two in the playoff loss to KC.Sure did, the one that went off the $20m WR's hands...same guy that had one perfectly placed go right through his hands last week on what would have been a big play
For some reason I expected more of DJ as he was improving the hands last year, maybe he can only catch every other year?
Sure did, the one that went off the $20m WR's hands...same guy that had one perfectly placed go right through his hands last week on what would have been a big play
For some reason I expected more of DJ as he was improving the hands last year, maybe he can only catch every other year?
**** the cheating Pats with a red hot pokerHis terrible selfish throw cost the game today!! Come on people.
There was a question if he got the both feet down on the toe tap when he HAD possession. Kenny ran a quick play so as to keep NYJ from challenging the catch.The defense also didn't get a stop against Zach Wilson. They are allowed to make a play.
Aside from the INTs, can anyone explain why they rushed the snap after the long play to Pickens? The rushed play led to the bad short toss play to Warren. Why not milk the clock some more before snapping the ball? A simple run up the middle and the second interception never happens.
The pass DJ missed yesterday was tipped at the LOS. It was a zip ball, so the trajectory was off for a split second. I wouldn’t fault DJ for that one.Sure did, the one that went off the $20m WR's hands...same guy that had one perfectly placed go right through his hands last week on what would have been a big play
For some reason I expected more of DJ as he was improving the hands last year, maybe he can only catch every other year?
After only playing a total 2 quarters, and sparking them to a 10 point lead?
I found it on Twitter from the Pickett is named starter thread. I thought it was funny. Cripes, it’s not that serious.After only playing a total 2 quarters, and sparking them to a 10 point lead?
Did he piss in your corn flakes, because if Mitch finished the game I suspect the score would have ended up 24-9.
Are you sure? Very clear he had two feet down with possession.There was a question if he got the both feet down on the toe tap when he HAD possession. Kenny ran a quick play so as to keep NYJ from challenging the catch.
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Are you sure? Very clear he had two feet down with possession.
Yes it was. I was the one who asked the question.that wasn't the play in question.
That wasn’t the play before the quick snap. That was a toe drag at the sideline. Happened on the side of the field where I w was sitting.Yes it was. I was the one who asked the question.
Yes it was. I was the one who asked the question.
The play with 44 seconds left in the third was the play in question before the quick snap.
No, it wasn't tipped. Defender got his hand up late and almost got a finger on it, but the ball never changed its path.The pass DJ missed yesterday was tipped at the LOS. It was a zip ball, so the trajectory was off for a split second. I wouldn’t fault DJ for that one.
Are you sure? Very clear he had two feet down with possession.
The play in question I was referring to was in the 3rd qtr with under a minute left. It was like 3rd and 5. Pickens made the catch, but didn’t look like he got both feet in. Pickett, wisely ran a quick snap on the next play. Although there was a penalty on it…illegal set/formation I think. But that was the play I was referring to.Yes it was. I was the one who asked the question.
That play wasn't going anywhere, because #94 for the Jets had blown by Daniels and was already well into the backfield before the fumble even happened.The 4th qtr play you are referring to, involved a quick pitch to Warren. I understood the playcall, even by Canada’s standard, but execution was poor. If executed, it would have gained a few yards at a minimum and kept the clock running. Or it would have been a long gain maybe setting up Saleh calling timeouts. In any case, Kenny should have thrown that pass 30 rows into the stands instead of just to the finger tips to Muuh. Had he caught it, rhe Clock would have stopped for being tackles out of bounds.
Yeah…like I said had it been executed like it was supposed to, the play call was fine.That play wasn't going anywhere, because #94 for the Jets had blown by Daniels and was already well into the backfield before the fumble even happened.
I just watched Kenny's press conference, got even more respect for him now. Took ownership of EVERY bad play he made, made no excuses. I like it
Yeah...you can say that about 95+% of play calls. They usually look great when they're executed perfectly.Yeah…like I said had it been executed like it was supposed to, the play call was fine.