When in doubt... blame it on the "red jersey, don't touch me candy ass QB".😝
Reality is that if the QB has built trust from the WR that he isn't going to lead him into the headhunter... if the ball is with the catch radius, blame should fall on the receiver. Aaron does a pretty good job of "protecting" his guys... so in this case, I lean more to the WR in blame.
Originally Posted by: Pack93z
What I'm saying is, maybe the ball comes out in a weird way.
A couple of our pitchers in high school baseball had this WEIRD change up. It's like the ball would sink, then rise up, but the visual effect was that you didn't see it coming and suddenly BAM! It was there before you realized it, I think partially because of the angle the ball would take coming at you I don't know.
Then there were the knuckleballers. Just try to knock those down in front of you.
I'm not saying Aaron is not good at getting the ball where he wants it to go. What I'm suggesting is that maybe there's some kind of an anomaly with the way the ball comes out.
Like I said, if it was just ONE guy, that'd be one thing. But Aaron is the common denominator.
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