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If that ball is anywhere near him he has to come down with it......simple! Watch the play again

 

Ok...Despite the underthrow just knock revis out the way and catch the ball. Yeah that works.

 

Better yet, tell revis not to blanket our wr's so they can catch the ball.

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How the hell does Revis get that ball.....position or not he's 6'6 out leap the guy and take it away from him

 

 

The ball was underthrown. That's why it wasn't a TD.

 

Way too many long-developing plays today and not enough quick passes. The Bills were out-blocked and out-schemed today.

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take the offensive pass penalty, shove him outta the way........

so true--thats the least he coulda done.. what a friggin wimp---just what we need on this team.

If he had good football skills he woulda seen where the ball was going and adjusted. A really good receiver somehow comes up with that ball. A good receiver at least knocks it away or interferes

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How the hell does Revis get that ball.....position or not he's 6'6 out leap the guy and take it away from him

 

You've made it pretty clear with your posts today you know very little about how NFL football is played. Could you do all the young readers a favor and stop creating threads until you've educated yourself? He can't "out leap" the guy and take it from him if it is under-thrown. There is no receiver in the NFL that comes down with that ball without a tremendous amount of luck.

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You've made it pretty clear with your posts today you know very little about how NFL football is played. Could you do all the young readers a favor and stop creating threads until you've educated yourself? He can't "out leap" the guy and take it from him if it is under-thrown. There is no receiver in the NFL that comes down with that ball without a tremendous amount of luck.

true---but a WR with good vision and instincts sees that the ball is underthrown and adjusts toknock it away or at least mug the defender so he doesnt get the intercept

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true---but a WR with good vision and instincts sees that the ball is underthrown and adjusts toknock it away or at least mug the defender so he doesnt get the intercept

 

 

So why put a rookie receiver who the coaches have identified as "not ready" in a situation where he has to make a play like that?

 

If you make that play call, it's all on Trent to throw the ball deep enough for Hardy to make a play or straight out of bounds otherwise.

 

It was a bad throw by Trent. PLAIN AND SIMPLE.

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take the offensive pass penalty, shove him outta the way........

 

Yeah...he should have just speared him in the back...better to live to fight another day, esp. since we would have taken a field goal anyway in that situation.

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The ball was underthrown. That's why it wasn't a TD.

 

Way too many long-developing plays today and not enough quick passes. The Bills were out-blocked and out-schemed today.

The pregnant goose is dumb. He ran 30+ yards downfield. 6 months of practice with Trent should make him aware that into a minimal wind, 28 yards is Trent's max.

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If that ball is anywhere near him he has to come down with it......simple! Watch the play again

 

Uhhh, you watch it again. He would've had a chance if it wasn't so underthrown since Hardy was behind the defender, but Trent threw it so far underneath and right into the waiting hands of Revis.

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So why put a rookie receiver who the coaches have identified as "not ready" in a situation where he has to make a play like that?

 

If you make that play call, it's all on Trent to throw the ball deep enough for Hardy to make a play or straight out of bounds otherwise.

 

It was a bad throw by Trent. PLAIN AND SIMPLE.

your argument doesnt match your conclusion

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That ball was very undethrown and James did a great job adjusting to it and tried his best to prevent the INT.

 

It's funny that you said this though, because at the game in the second quarter I yelled out this: "James Hardy is six-foot-five." Seems crazy he didn't even register a catch.

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I certainly don't blame Hardy, the ball was underthrown, however he did look like a rookie, (which he is)in not doing much to fight the DB off to at least knock it down. An experienced vet likely would have tried more to knock it down, or as was suggested take the offensive interference call. Not that it would have mattered much, but that's why Hardy isn't playing too much as he needs to learn those things yet.

 

How does anyone seriously blame that on Hardy?
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