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I thought it was a good throw in between the seam, though I could see your point too (first pass I"ve seen him throw today)
I dont know a lot about Pike at all.
he had the WR open... but under threw him and threw about 5 yards behind where he should have lead him.. causing the wr to basically stop his rout (the ball fluttered badly as well, which probably contributed to it being short of the target)
luckily for him the WR was REALLY open and was able to adjust to the dead duck. The dead duck also ended up befitting the WR... because the coverage wasn't able to adjust to the WRs abrupt stop and direction change thanks to the badly thrown ball.
-he's looked terrible and off target all day BTW... bad enough they were warming his backup up on the sideline.
My wife told me that if I had a dollar for every girl who found me unattractive, girls would find me VERY attractive.
From WalterFootball.com:
Tony Pike, Cincinnati
Height: 6-5 5/8. Weight: 212.
Projected 40 Time: 4.81.
Projected Round (2010): 5-6.
2/4/09: Tony Pike missed some action with a broken forearm. Still, he was able to manage 2,407 yards, 19 touchdowns, 11 picks, 61.4 completion percentage and 7.4 YPA.
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