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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 639456" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I see a receiver running full speed down the field, as he turns to spot the ball, he recognizes that it is under thrown and puts on the breaks in an attempt to but his body in a better position to make the catch. Had it not been for the defender driving him further down the field, he would have been in a position to possibly catch an under thrown ball. Not sure where you see fault in Abby on this? Watch where the ball lands and where Abby was before being run into by the defender. BTW, the ball really wasn't that far under thrown, but it did require him to stop, which he wasn't able to do, due to the defender. Obviously a throw out in front of him, he keeps running, makes the catch, TD.</p><p></p><p>Also, I get your baseball analogy but don't understand how it applies. There is a big difference between the need of your timing in spotting a baseball coming off of a bat and reacting to multiple # of places that the ball could be traveling to (random, not predetermined) and a football receiver running a predetermined route, that the QB is actually knowingly throwing the ball to that predetermined spot. How many times have you seen a receiver literally get his head around and the ball is right there to catch? This is what practice and route running is for, timing between QB and receiver. You can't do that in baseball per se.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 639456, member: 7261"] I see a receiver running full speed down the field, as he turns to spot the ball, he recognizes that it is under thrown and puts on the breaks in an attempt to but his body in a better position to make the catch. Had it not been for the defender driving him further down the field, he would have been in a position to possibly catch an under thrown ball. Not sure where you see fault in Abby on this? Watch where the ball lands and where Abby was before being run into by the defender. BTW, the ball really wasn't that far under thrown, but it did require him to stop, which he wasn't able to do, due to the defender. Obviously a throw out in front of him, he keeps running, makes the catch, TD. Also, I get your baseball analogy but don't understand how it applies. There is a big difference between the need of your timing in spotting a baseball coming off of a bat and reacting to multiple # of places that the ball could be traveling to (random, not predetermined) and a football receiver running a predetermined route, that the QB is actually knowingly throwing the ball to that predetermined spot. How many times have you seen a receiver literally get his head around and the ball is right there to catch? This is what practice and route running is for, timing between QB and receiver. You can't do that in baseball per se. [/QUOTE]
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