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<blockquote data-quote="GoPGo" data-source="post: 619162" data-attributes="member: 9064"><p>Any NFL QB who makes throws to receivers who aren't open is begging for interceptions. Rodgers wouldn't have thrown that ball a second sooner either, although he probably would have thrown it a little lower and a foot or two more to the outside. But then again, we're talking about the MVP.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did... multiple times.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So if you drop a difficult catch, then you didn't drop it? Gotcha. So then who decides what is and is not a difficult enough play to count a dropped pass as a drop? You? That's kind of like saying a wet dog is a wet dog, but a wet dog in the rain isn't really wet because it's difficult to stay dry in the rain.</p><p></p><p>Now let's get to the real matter concerning any analysis of that play. Was the difficulty of the catch high enough to be considered a mitigating factor in White's favor? Sure it was. It was high difficulty. Not all drops are as concerning as others. Am I particularly concerned that he dropped that one? No. In fact, I'm mildly impressed that he got both hands on it, but he still dropped it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoPGo, post: 619162, member: 9064"] Any NFL QB who makes throws to receivers who aren't open is begging for interceptions. Rodgers wouldn't have thrown that ball a second sooner either, although he probably would have thrown it a little lower and a foot or two more to the outside. But then again, we're talking about the MVP. I did... multiple times. So if you drop a difficult catch, then you didn't drop it? Gotcha. So then who decides what is and is not a difficult enough play to count a dropped pass as a drop? You? That's kind of like saying a wet dog is a wet dog, but a wet dog in the rain isn't really wet because it's difficult to stay dry in the rain. Now let's get to the real matter concerning any analysis of that play. Was the difficulty of the catch high enough to be considered a mitigating factor in White's favor? Sure it was. It was high difficulty. Not all drops are as concerning as others. Am I particularly concerned that he dropped that one? No. In fact, I'm mildly impressed that he got both hands on it, but he still dropped it. [/QUOTE]
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