He was wide open! But I thought Flacco had the strongest arm in the NFL??? Surely he doesn't underthrow wide open WRs????? Hmmmm....
He threw again moments later and they connected for an almost TD. Ball was under thrown again in the sense Jacoby Jones had to slow down to run under it and as a result he got tackled at the two, but it was a better throw.
Flacco is a mediocre QB that thanks to an exceptional post season performance has now become one of the more over rated QBs. I could probably name at least 10 QBs that I prefer over him.
This is what its come to eh... watching a game every week and pointing **** out without actually breaking down the reasoning... Awesome.
I didn't think it would this difficult to understand. Tannehill haters have been raking him over the coals for underthrowing Wallace. Flacco had been brought up several times as having the best deep ball in the NFL. He under threw a wide open Jacoby Jones, he had plenty of time, nobody was pressuring him. And he missed it, bad. The point is, IT HAPPENS. To all QBs. It is the least completed pass in the NFL. So why are people crying about Tannehill not completing them, when Flacco missed too?? It's all about their agendas, and it's not that hard to see. Well, for most of us anyhow.
Seems like any team can win or lose this year. But in the end, good teams pull out wins. Miami did that today and so did NE and the Ravens. It's a shame Miami has erased their entire margin for error this season. I hope they grow up and start playing 60 minutes because they have not done that all season.
Jacoby seems to be the only one he under throws. Jacoby is our #2 receiver and Flacco doesn't seem to have the timing with him. Jacoby has great speed like Wallace both of whom are easy to under throw. Flacco threw a 70 yarder in Denver during the playoffs and still under threw him. I notice many QBs under throwing receivers in the NFL especially on deep balls. I'll agree that he needs to get the timing down.