The Game Losing Play

Harry

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I’ve reviewed the game losing play several times and here’s what I saw.

The Rams load up the defensive line. This discourages a run, intimidates Murray with potential pressure and makes it difficult to throw up the middle. They appear to be playing man.

So what goes wrong on the Cards’ side. I think the failure is 25% on McBride, 25% on Petzing and 50% on Murray. McBride had to have seen the Rams constantly pressuring Murray throughout the game. Surely McBride should have anticipated max pressure with the game on the line. He should have expected Murray might have to throw early. He’d had a tendency to do that throughout the season. As soon as McBride turned laterally he should have looked at the QB. If he had, he had a shot at making the catch or at least knocking it down. He briefly hesitated. The still photo is deceptive. It looks like he has time to react, but if you watch it in real time, McBride has just turned. The ball is halfway there. The ball is rocketing toward him. In real time he clearly had no chance at that point to even touch it.

As to Petzing’s liability, I might have possibly run wide, but not deep. Otherwise I’d have called a timeout to slow everything down, get everyone focused and explained how they were going to score; no penalties so concentrate; no sacks. Essentially with such short yardage and no sneak capability you could call 2 plays, maybe 3. An incomplete will stop the clock, so time isn’t a factor. You don’t need the time out unless you’re going to run wide. I look right at Murray and say, “Stay frosty.”

As to Murray, nothing there was new. Murray has to start understanding the difference throwing and passing. He threw too hard; McBride had too little time to react. If the ball placement is good you don’t have to throw hard. Murray has got to get better at ball placement. The throw hit McBride in the helmet. Murray also has a tendency to throw high when he can’t stay calm. Adrenaline is his enemy. I also think he threw too quickly. He had a throwing lane, so he didn’t look for McBride’s face. Murray may have been trying to correct against all the criticism he doesn’t throw in anticipation of the cut. If true you don’t throw that hard. Sadly, it seems more likely he panicked and threw early. Looking at the rush it looked like Murray could have waited a couple of seconds longer to release the ball. As I’ve said before he seems afraid to take a hit to make a completion.

If Murray hits McBride in the numbers, it never gets intercepted even if incomplete. A perfect pass hits McBride in the right side. This was a bad pass to an unprepared receiver. Things have to be changed.
 

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Respectfully, I think knocking a QB - especially one in the NFL - for “throwing the ball too hard” is ridiculous.

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Agreed. Rarely see the QB blamed for hitting the receiver in the helmet. Particularly when facing a blitz.
 

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I still say the correct read was Marv on an in route! If Trey was indeed option #1 on the he’s clearly mauled in m2m coverage & a tough completion imo. Go to option #2 which he appears to have time to & it’s an easy TD, unless he drops it. Wide open
 

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Agreed. Rarely see the QB blamed for hitting the receiver in the helmet. Particularly when facing a blitz.
Wasn’t so much about the velocity as it was with placement. Ball 100% needs to be thrown outside to TM where it’s a completion or incompletion but in no way in any danger of interception. Thats where the fault lies.
 

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Plz explain to me how this pass was a rocket?
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Man there was plenty of room for Kyler to throw wide. Witherspoon had is back turned before the carom.

McBride has to catch that ball, but Kyler has to make that catch as easy as he can.
 

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Man there was plenty of room for Kyler to throw wide. Witherspoon had is back turned before the carom.

McBride has to catch that ball, but Kyler has to make that catch as easy as he can.
Yup, that replay refutes Russ’ point about there being no room to the outside. There’s plenty of room for kyler to make an accurate throw - throwing his receiver open.
 

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Respectfully, I think knocking a QB - especially one in the NFL - for “throwing the ball too hard” is ridiculous.

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Agree. We were just knocking Murray last week for lobbing too much and not throwing lasers.
So he threw a laser and it didn't work out. Imo the pass was fine other than it should have been slightly in front of McBride...
The issue was that McBride was not expecting a rocket because he has never got one from kyler before..
Maybe kyler should have mentioned before the snap that it's coming in hot
 

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The throw wasn't too hard. The speed was fine. I understand it looking too much initially because of how the play goes, balls that come off hands and helmets are often thrown with too much on them.

The issue is clearly ball placement. There's nothing else wrong here other than it's a tad early too. It's a good route, there's no hold, it's a very easy pass and should be a TD. If this is made we all shrug and say "That was easy".

It's simply a badly placed ball. If it's a yard wider and lower McBride catches it easily.
 

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Never Murrays: K1 throws lame ducks and has a noodle arm.

Also Never Murrays: That throw was too hard how was our Pro Bowl TE supposed to catch that LAsErs.

Total nonsense
And the always Murrays say it was a perfect pass, the interception wasn't complete, the ref missed a hold, and the turf was too hard. It's always something.
 

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Plz explain to me how this pass was a rocket?
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Watch this video and stop it right when Kyler decided to throw the ball. There wasn't a defender anywhere near him. He still had plenty of time and didn't need to rush the throw at all.
 

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K1 throws too high A LOT. Too high is 85% of his throws. And then he is not leading. Either across the field or downfield.

I don't recall this as much in previous years. I'm having Derek "Scud Missle" Anderson flashbacks.
 

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Watch this video and stop it right when Kyler decided to throw the ball. There wasn't a defender anywhere near him. He still had plenty of time and didn't need to rush the throw at all.
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The pocket is clearly collapsing as he’s releasing it and he didn’t throw a missle.
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