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I noticed in the last game against Buffalo, that AJ was did not have success catching the GO route. He did alot better on his COMEBACK routes and SLANTS. If I'm going deep to AJ, would either do and POST route or POST CORNER. I also noticed this has to do with Carr, the way he throws the deep ball the AJ. If you watched the game againist Jags on the road, the deep dall David threw was too high and far out towards the sidelines, which make AJ go out of bounds (AJ was between the numbers and sideline, more to the numbers). All David needs to do throw a ball that not to high or far out of the #'s , so AJ will have a chance to beat his man.
What do you think?
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In man-to-man coverage the QB wants to throw it inside if the WR gets inside but that is highly unlikely in the NFL. Most NFL CBs arent gonna let a WR get inside of them on a deep route unless they have safety help. |
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