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Old 10-31-2014, 09:30 AM   #1
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I understand it was the gameplan against Houston to throw the short stuff.Still,we didnt sign Jackson for the short stuff.RG3 has probably had the most practice time with Jackson,Colt had practically none.The other 2 qb's have had no problem hitting Jackson on longer throws,RG3 has no excuses for not being able to complete some deep balls to Jackson,unless of course his line is not giving him time to throw.But Griff can be indecisive and late on his reads and throws
I remember RG3 hitting Jackson on a deep ball against Jacksonville, which was ruled (erroneously) as a drop.
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I remember RG3 hitting Jackson on a deep ball against Jacksonville, which was ruled (erroneously) as a drop.

Now that you bring that up I remember that now also, and that's great
I think you may have misunderstood me about McCoy
I know he wasn't bombs away but when given the opportunity to throw deep to Jackson the balls were completed
I wish I had a way to look up the success rate of Kirk and Colt throwing deep to Jackson,I know that's not the case but it seem like it was 100% either by completion or pass interference
I am fine with the short stuff so long as it's getting us first downs and scoring points, that wasn't the case in the Houston game.
Colt was able to come in with very little practice time and complete the throws to Jackson in crunch time against a superior opponent,does that mean I want Colt to start? No that's not what it means
What it does mean is I expect my first string franchise quarterback to be able to come into the game and complete those passes against a bad team like Minnesota
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