DKSweets wrote:Thanks for the video. It helps and I see what you're saying but the plays are pretty different, especially the routes being run. Harvin's not coming out of a hard break like Johnson so it's an easier adjustment for him but more importantly, why would Bridgewater be " going for" a throw that requires his receiver to make such an adjustment on a simple down and out route?
I don't think they're all that different. In both plays, the receiver is covered. In both plays, there is a safety waiting if the ball is off the mark. I do understand what you're talking about when you say Harvin not coming out of a break is a difference, but I'm not sure that when it comes to ball placement and difficulty of the catch it's all that different.
If you look at frame 4 from frosted's post, it looks like Johnson has inside position, when Teddy is releasing the ball. When you look at frames 5 and 6, the pass is going right to where Johnson is located. What Johnson needs to do is curl back to the LOS and win a contested ball at that point, but he gets tripped up and goes low. When you look at frame 7 (very similar to your first capture) you can see that if Johnson was standing up where he's at, he is still well within position to catch the ball, in my opinion.[/quote]
I think the still shots are deceptive and make it appear that there's more time to do what you're suggesting than there was in reality. If you watch the play again, you'll see very little time elapsed between Johnson coming out of his break and the ball sailing above his head as he stumbled. In fact, I think he might have stumbled because he realized as he was coming out of his break that he needed to adjust and was unable to do it. That's just a guess though... sometimes a stumble is just a stumble.
To further explain, it you look at the defensive alignment, if Johnson can catch the ball and run to through the middle of the field (imagine him literally running in a circle where he breaks his route), the safeties are split and there is room for some good YAC. That is what I think Teddy was going for, and that's why I don't think that it was a bad pass.
To put it another way, if Teddy was expecting Johnson to run to the sideline, he was throwing a pass about 5 yards behind the receiver and towards 4 defenders. If he was throwing the pass the way I have interpreted it, he's a little high on a pass and leading Johnson to the middle of the field where the closest defender is Ihedigbo about 7 yards away. I know Teddy has had accuracy issues, but do you really think he missed that bad?
I do, unless Johnson ran the wrong route and based on when and where the ball was thrown, that seems unlikely to me. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding you but nothing about the route suggests to me that the play was ever supposed to go to the middle of the field. Johnson very deliberately took off upfield and made a hard cut right. The timing and direction of Teddy's throw suggests to me it was based on that cut. Here's a link to the play and hopefully, you'll be able to see what I mean. I wish they had included the replays, which show it more clearly.
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/201412140 ... &tab=recap