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Drew's Excuse on Deion's End Zone Pick


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He said the refs blew a pass interference call on Ray Lewis, so he threw it waiting for the refs call.  Drew: This ain't New England where they'll just give it to you.  What a sorry excuse for that int. 

 

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Are you kidding me???????? Oh man I hope thats not true.

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No , he said that regarding the over the middle pass to Evans in the Endzone, not the corner route. Re: the corner route you refer to, he said he should have thrown the ball through the back of the endzone.

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He said he was so sure that there would be holding call on Ray Lewis on Josh Reed that he figured he could try to fire it in to Evans because the penalty would give him the play back if it didn't work out.

 

He also said it looks bad on the stat sheet but 3 of the INTs were tipped balls. He falied to mention that 2 of those three tips were because he threw the ball over the receiver's heads. :blink:

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He said he was so sure that there would be  holding call on Ray Lewis on Josh Reed that he figured he could try to fire it in to Evans because the penalty would give him the play back if it didn't work out.

 

He also said it looks bad on the stat sheet but 3 of the INTs were tipped balls. He falied to mention that 2 of those three tips were because he threw the ball over the receiver's heads. :blink:

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Which two would that be? None of them went over the receivers head. The first one was tipped by a DB stepping in front of McGahee, went over McGahee's head, and caught by Sanders behind him. The second one was picked off before it ever got to Evans. The third one was deflected by Lewis at pretty much the same time it got to Evans hands, at about should height, and the last one hit Moulds directly in two hands about a foot in front of his face and he blew it.

 

The only that was a result of a "bad" throw was the one Deion picked in the end zone. The first one was a result of Baltimore putting a man on McGahee man-to-man from the start, something that is hardly ever seen. The only way Bledsoe see's that coming is if he's clarevoyant. The other pick in the endzone was also Bledsoe fault, because he forced the ball in where he shouldn't have. The pick was a damn good throw to Moulds over the middle that Moulds just butchered.

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