Yeah, it would be really nice if that was publicly available. I do rewatch the 40 minute versions of the games and try to figure out what's going on, but it's impossible without all 22. According to Holgorsen several of the sacks were big plays waiting to happen, but I'd be curious to see them. The only blatant "he probably should have thrown that" I can find was this 3rd down - he's looking right at the slant and the DB is blitzing. Maybe he wasn't confident he could fit it around/over him, or thought another defender was driving on it? Or maybe looking left is just part of the play design to freeze the LBs? Ended up checking it down to EJ for no gain, but he was looking right at the blitzer for the first second.
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maybe you throw this one (and he thought about it), but it's probably not a first down so scrambling is defensible:
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Probably ran himself into trouble when he didn't need to here, but Key didn't pick Lindenmeyer's guy like I assume he's supposed to so the initial concept wasn't there. But I do wonder if this is the one he was talking about running into a sack with receivers wide open, can't tell what the receiver at the top of the screen (Hunter or Mills) was doing. Also hard to blame him for panicking a bit, this was shortly after the 3 sack drive.
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We also came really close to some huge screens. This play might have been a TD, and the underarm looked really dumb. But I'm not sure what else he's supposed to do, the defender did a good job closing quickly and making this difficult.
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This was also a huge play waiting to happen - if Barney splits the defenders and Evans picks off the safety, it's at least 15 yards and potentially a lot more.
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Then you have the two sacks where Holgorsen said receivers were open for TDs, and a couple other near misses. I came away from the rewatch feeling less bad than it seemed live, but I'd really love to actually see the entire play and not just the protection and short routes.