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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 746926"><p>When you start adjusting for every missed opportunity it starts to look like an expectation of mistake-free football . The best QBs, the best offenses, don't get through games without missed opportunities...dropped balls, bad throws, an open receiver not seen. They make up for it by making other plays. These guys don't make enough plays to compensate for mistakes.</p><p></p><p>On the throw to Adams, for example, he was looking for an inside throw, which is where Hundley needed to put it, but it drifted outside but not entirely out of the realm of catchable. Adams was slow to adjust to the throw compared to the better deep threats and didn't lay out for the ball that some receivers might be capable of doing. It's the kind of play that puts Adams in the category of possession receiver. Put the two together, the thrower and the catcher both a little off, and the play making ability is not sufficient to make up for a shortcoming at one end or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 746926"] When you start adjusting for every missed opportunity it starts to look like an expectation of mistake-free football . The best QBs, the best offenses, don't get through games without missed opportunities...dropped balls, bad throws, an open receiver not seen. They make up for it by making other plays. These guys don't make enough plays to compensate for mistakes. On the throw to Adams, for example, he was looking for an inside throw, which is where Hundley needed to put it, but it drifted outside but not entirely out of the realm of catchable. Adams was slow to adjust to the throw compared to the better deep threats and didn't lay out for the ball that some receivers might be capable of doing. It's the kind of play that puts Adams in the category of possession receiver. Put the two together, the thrower and the catcher both a little off, and the play making ability is not sufficient to make up for a shortcoming at one end or the other. [/QUOTE]
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