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Lewis could have easily caught that, but the ball was way behind him...

Bushwood CC

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Hack starts game where he left off last year for every good throw, there's one into the ground....one well behind the receiver (e.g., late throw), etc. He is never going to make it in the NFL with this kind of inconsistency and inaccuracy. The idea is to make it easy for your receivers to catch the ball not difficult. He simply does not hit his receivers "in stride" enough - he puts that in front of Lewis, he's probably still running.
 
It's a very catchable ball in an area where his receiver needs to make the catch. It's a tight window where if he leads the receiver, he throws the ball into an area where the linebacker has an opportunity to make a play on the ball. That's Geno's second drop of the game, and it's a ball that needs to be caught.
 
It's a very catchable ball in an area where his receiver needs to make the catch. It's a tight window where if he leads the receiver, he throws the ball into an area where the linebacker has an opportunity to make a play on the ball. That's Geno's second drop of the game, and it's a ball that needs to be caught.

Yeah, two drops by Geno. He's got the first game jitters, but he'll settle down.
 
It's a very catchable ball in an area where his receiver needs to make the catch. It's a tight window where if he leads the receiver, he throws the ball into an area where the linebacker has an opportunity to make a play on the ball. That's Geno's second drop of the game, and it's a ball that needs to be caught.
Agree. I'm sure Geno would too.
 
It's a very catchable ball in an area where his receiver needs to make the catch. It's a tight window where if he leads the receiver, he throws the ball into an area where the linebacker has an opportunity to make a play on the ball. That's Geno's second drop of the game, and it's a ball that needs to be caught.

I said it was a catchable ball -- it was NOT A GOOD THROW! Nor was his "ground ball" at Lewis' feet 2 throws earlier. For every good throw, Hack has lots of bad ones - never going anywhere in the NFL unless he improves his accuracy and consistency (and not by a little, by a lot).
 
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Hack starts game where he left off last year for every good throw, there's one into the ground....one well behind the receiver (e.g., late throw), etc. He is never going to make it in the NFL with this kind of inconsistency and inaccuracy. The idea is to make it easy for your receivers to catch the ball not difficult. He simply does not hit his receivers "in stride" enough - he puts that in front of Lewis, he's probably still running.
Sacks and drops not hacks fault. Wel, maybe that first sack, but not 3 drops.
 
Sacks and drops not hacks fault. Wel, maybe that first sack, but not 3 drops.

Yea, I guess missing Hamilton and overthrowing him by 5 yards when Hamilton is behind the defese for an easy TD is the receivers fault too -- LMFAO. Hack's accuracy sucks as ususal.
 
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