Originally posted by 5thSFG:
I don't think it was a brain fart at all. The coverage busted so quickly to such a large degree that in Brock's 1/4 second "look at BA" window he didn't trust what he saw. I also think he was strongly considering the down/distance/clock and score situation and leveraging that against the risk of the longer pass attempt.…. A lot to process in 1/4 seconds. They were rushing three… it would be surprising to any QB to see BA streaking wide open. To the point of almost being unbelievable, considering there were eight in coverage. He's also young and relatively inexperienced. Based off what I assume he was looking at, and all the factors he was considering, I think he made the correct decision to pass on (what he considered) a high risk opportunity and instead take what he could to improve third downs chances… when viewed from his lens
i hope he's able to process similar situations better in the future and let that thing rip. But, I actually saw it as a sign of a mature QB to make the decision he did. Albeit, the wrong decision.
I guess what I'm saying is I like the very obvious situation-processing ability he has, and I hope now that he's seen this situation he'll be better suited to make the appropriate split-second decision next time
I feel like every drop back is a lot to process. I'm with ya though.
I just expect my future $200M QB to hit that layup. It's crazy because you can see both of them looking at each other and he just doesn't throw it…it's 1st and 20 and you get tossed a meatball.
It's just one play and I think he's really good. It was never my intention to dwell on that one play. I have no doubt that he will learn from that. We just need those type of plays to be hit with all the injuries and needing to getting some Ws until everyone comes back.