Seriously? He purposefully bent over and got in the guy's grill, and then he put the ball inches away from him. And, if I was a betting man, I'd bet that he said something too, such as "Take this" or "Nice tackle." Like I said earlier, it was blatant.
Why do people keep saying this? I realize that we ALL want the Bills to win every game, but if you take off the blinders, the Bills are exactly where they deserve to be. There's NO evidence to support that the Bills would beat the Chiefs.
LMAO. So now I'm a simpleton and idiot because my opinion is different than yours about McDummy? I'll tell you the same thing I told the other homer, take off the blinders and maybe peruse some OTHER outlets, and you will see that they are laughing at McDummy for his unbelievable in-game decisions yesterday (and have been questioning him all year). He even threw Josh A under the bus on Saturday night! His clock management has been horrible ALL YEAR LONG. How about the Peterman experiment?! That was some brilliant assessment of talent and coaching decision there, huh? LOL
And exactly where are you getting this info about what NFL Execs think about McDummy? Please do tell. I think you're just blowing smoke, and shoveling some BS out.
IMO, it was a bad decision. Maybe if it was Megatron, or Moss, or Rice, or some other better than average Wide Receiver, then yes, throwing into double coverage would be OK. But to a no-name FB!? C'mon Man.
What should he have done? Throw. It. Away.
As stated already, the ball was not on target, and was under thrown. That being said, it looks like if it had been under thrown even more...say about 5 yards more... it would have been easy for Dimarxo to come back a little and get it.
In any case, JA just threw it up for grabs there, and it was a bad decision (to throw it to Dimarco). Although I don't think anybody else was really open since they had 8 guys covering 5.
If they continue to run designed running plays for JA, he won't last very long in the NFL. Sure, he's breaking off some big runs, and he's "big & strong", but it ain't college out there, and he's going to get hammered enough times where it will affect his game and/or end his career.
As I've said many times in this forum, McDummy is in way over his head. The going for it on 4th & 27 is just more proof of it. Today, a lot of NFL "talking heads" were saying it was the worst coaching decision they have EVER seen, and I agree with them. The amazing thing was that even with that idiotic decision, the Bills still go the ball back, and tied it up.