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You look at that first screenshot with Dortch filling the void by the blitzer. Marvin has his man beat right there. The DB is curling in(thinking he has help deep) and Marvin is going deep. Murray was looking at the blitzer and not down the field. Otherwise, he makes that deep throw.
Point is, Marvin was open, then wide open, then wide wide open the entire play. Kyler watched the blitzer then panicked. Which is odd because the blitzer was still a pretty good distance away from him.
no he's not you're using hindsight that you know how wide open he gets on the play. At the point where Kyle is about to throw the ball to Dortch, MHJ isn't at all wide open the CB is still 3 yards behind him. He does have his head turned looking towards Dortch but he hasn't abandoned MHJ yet. If you advance it a beat that's when both the CB and the safety move thinking it's going to Dortch and then MHJ breaks wide open but Kyler has already pulled the ball down and started to move.
Saying Marvin is wide open when his defender is 3 yards behind him is just not true.
I can't do screen shots I don't have enough memory on my desktop but if you freeze it right at the point Kyler is going to throw it to Dortch and pulls it down, MHJ still has the CB behind him and the safety several yards deeper.
If the WR was D Hop not a rookie he might stay on that play because he knows him well and trusts him, but that's not the case yet with MHJ so he moved left wanting to go to the other guy he trusts, McBride.