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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 881737"><p>What it boiled down to was the luck of the play call, play action with the throw progression to the right. Alexander was still 4 yards off the line at the snap. Cousins really didn't have any reason to think Alexander was coming or look his way. Since it was play action and slow developing, Alexender got there with plenty of time.</p><p></p><p>If anybody screwed up it was the two receivers who saw Alexander coming, either of whom could have at least chipped him. With the progression from right to left those guys were not even primary with time to get into their routes. A chip and Cousins might have been able to at least throw it away.</p><p></p><p>Whether you call it luck or exploiting a mistake or a combination of the two, you need some of that from time to time. As we say in golf, if you pitch in for birdie it looks the same on the score card as if you hit one stiff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 881737"] What it boiled down to was the luck of the play call, play action with the throw progression to the right. Alexander was still 4 yards off the line at the snap. Cousins really didn't have any reason to think Alexander was coming or look his way. Since it was play action and slow developing, Alexender got there with plenty of time. If anybody screwed up it was the two receivers who saw Alexander coming, either of whom could have at least chipped him. With the progression from right to left those guys were not even primary with time to get into their routes. A chip and Cousins might have been able to at least throw it away. Whether you call it luck or exploiting a mistake or a combination of the two, you need some of that from time to time. As we say in golf, if you pitch in for birdie it looks the same on the score card as if you hit one stiff. [/QUOTE]
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