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<blockquote data-quote="Limp Lizard" data-source="post: 2606910" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Don'w know which post your diagram refers to, but it is a good example how a pass over the middle is a much shorter pass than one to the sideline.. Like Collins' pass over the middle to a wide-open receiver vs Shawn's miss to an open receiver near the sideline, at least with a DB in the same zip code. Not to denigrate Collin's pass: QB's miss that same wide-open pass all the time but Collins did not, and Shawn needs to complete that kind of pass. So not that great a comparison when you consider the degree of difficulty. The receiver, as well as Southern's secondary should share in the credit for that TD. </p><p></p><p>The missed fades in the right sideline of the endzone were very, very close. One was dropped and one was just a couple inches OB. With play most should be TD's from now on.</p><p></p><p>Oh, BTW: x = 5 cm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limp Lizard, post: 2606910, member: 18"] Don'w know which post your diagram refers to, but it is a good example how a pass over the middle is a much shorter pass than one to the sideline.. Like Collins' pass over the middle to a wide-open receiver vs Shawn's miss to an open receiver near the sideline, at least with a DB in the same zip code. Not to denigrate Collin's pass: QB's miss that same wide-open pass all the time but Collins did not, and Shawn needs to complete that kind of pass. So not that great a comparison when you consider the degree of difficulty. The receiver, as well as Southern's secondary should share in the credit for that TD. The missed fades in the right sideline of the endzone were very, very close. One was dropped and one was just a couple inches OB. With play most should be TD's from now on. Oh, BTW: x = 5 cm. [/QUOTE]
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