ColoradoHusk
Heisman Trophy Winner
I don't remember a bad pass interference call late in the game. Do you have any more details.That call WAS a big deal. Going in to score, instead being a turnover.
I don't remember a bad pass interference call late in the game. Do you have any more details.That call WAS a big deal. Going in to score, instead being a turnover.
Deep pass to Palmer. He had to slow down a tad and the DB raked his arms before the ball was there.I don't remember a bad pass interference call late in the game. Do you have any more details.
Was that the first play after the Northwestern fumble? If so, that didn't have an impact on the game as Grant scored on his 46-yard run the next play.Deep pass to Palmer. He had to slow down a tad and the DB raked his arms before the ball was there.
not sure but I believe that's the one he was referring to.Was that the first play after the Northwestern fumble? If so, that didn't have an impact on the game as Grant scored on his 46-yard run the next play.
Was that the first play after the Northwestern fumble? If so, that didn't have an impact on the game as Grant scored on his 46-yard run the next play.
I was talking about Garcia-Castenega's fumble.I don't remember a bad pass interference call late in the game. Do you have any more details.
Yes, that was an important, missed call. But, give credit to NW for playing through the whistle and putting the onus on the ref to make a call.I was talking about Garcia-Castenega's fumble.
No worries, man. Not trying to be Colonel Correction, just more of a clarification.Yeah thanks for that correction, Husk.
I don't remember a bad pass interference call late in the game. Do you have any more details.
Yeah, Casey missed a few deep balls which could have been easy TD's. There was a pass late in the 3rd quarter where Palmer had his guy beat by 3 yards where Casey overthrew him. I think Mikel Severe said the o-line didn't block it perfectly and Casey had to throw it a beat too early, which caused the overthrow.
I don't remember a bad pass interference call late in the game. Do you have any more details.
Not disagreeing with you. I just found it interesting that there were two other wide open options on the play. So, three wide open receivers. Make a better throw and it very well could be a TD.@BigRedBuster I'm curious to rewatch but I don't necessarily disagree with the observation in general. But this play is a terrible example of what he's trying to say.
Palmer was at least as open as the TE, probably more. And the primary read. Thompson just underthrew it.
As for the RB, "Touchdown to checkdown" as Ron Jawarski always says. I tend to agree. Just need a better pass.
Also, it's hard to tell from FOX's awesome camera work, but Casey was going to Palmer a beat before the Martin (#89) cleared all the defense and was breaking open across the other side of the field. Palmer is the first read, and once Palmer cleared that safety, the correct play was to go to him. I would also say the pass to Palmer, while deeper, is an easier pass to complete vs. the pass across the field to Martin. I thought it was a well-executed play design and call, just a poorly thrown pass.@BigRedBuster I'm curious to rewatch but I don't necessarily disagree with the observation in general. But this play is a terrible example of what he's trying to say.
Palmer was at least as open as the TE, probably more. And the primary read. Thompson just underthrew it.
As for the RB, "Touchdown to checkdown" as Ron Jawarski always says. I tend to agree. Just need a better pass.