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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He didn’t alligator arm it. He just didn’t jump for it. Even considering the fact that he made those types of acrobatic catches seem routine throughout his career, that would have been a tough one. He was going full stride downfield and it was double coverage. It would have been difficult if not damn near impossible for him to jump backwards.
He wouldn’t need to jump backwards. And it doesn’t matter because he just dropped it. Check out the other angles as it hits his hands.Eh....that would've been a tough catch for any receiver to make. Pats should've never let it come down to that though. When you think of it, the three SB losses have ended with a hope and prayer hail mary.
The most important throw imo was 3rd and 14 to Edelman in SB 49. If they fail to convert, BB has one heck of a decision to make.
That’s not alligator arm-ing it, though, which is what you were accusing him of doing. And yes, he would have needed to jump backwards just to get his body in position to high point that ball. He didn’t do it there and the ball still hit him in the hands.He wouldn’t need to jump backwards. And it doesn’t matter because he just dropped it. Check out the other angles as it hits his hands.
Everything considered? The throw in my sig. If we are only considering the beauty of the throw, then it would be the one to Lafell in the 2014 Divisional. Another one that I never see anyone talking about is the game winner to Gaffney against the Ravens in 2007. That was a laser to the back corner of the end zone.
Yeah I still think he could’ve been more aggressive catching the ball with putting his arms up. You can see him slow down for the ball and it still went over his head. I think he just mistimed it/didn’t think the ball would actually get there.That’s not alligator arm-ing it, though, which is what you were accusing him of doing. And yes, he would have needed to jump backwards just to get his body in position to high point that ball. He didn’t do it there and the ball still hit him in the hands.
Speaking of that SB, I still don’t know how the hell Eli got that TD pass to Cruz in between Ihedegbo & Mayo. Perfect pass.Touchdown pass to Danny Woodhead in Super Bowl XLVI.
What’s up peeps? I saw an interesting comment on Bleacher Report regarding what Brady thought his best throws of his career were. Not sure how accurate this is, but it seems as though he listed throws to Brown vs MIA in OT 2003 & 4th down to Gronk in the 2015 AFCCG vs DEN. What do you think his best throws are?
A few of mine are:
-SB 51 OT: 2nd & 4 to Amendola
-SB 51 4th Q: 3rd & 10 to Hogan (while in end zone)
-2015 AFCCG to Gronk on 4th down (Both)
- 4th Qt AFCCG vs Jags 3rd & 18 to Amendola
- 2014 Divisional vs Ravens to LaFell
-2004 AFCCG vs PIT to Branch
- 2013 vs NO to Tompkins with seconds on clock
-2017 vs HOU to Cooks with seconds on clock