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Or even, instead of throwing it away, throw it to Cunningham who is wide open...
At the time Hill decides to throw, Cunningham is still covered. He doesn't appear to be open until "after" Hill has thrown the ball.
To me, it isn't as much about Hill's choice to throw it to Britt it's that he stared him down. Looked like a total rookie. From the snap of the ball until he threw it, Hill was focused on Britt so it doesn't really matter what Cunningham or Cook or anyone else was doing on the play because Hill had tunnel vision and it made for an easy pick by the defender.
It's painful.
Bad choice by Hill.
Bad position he was put into.
Never should have happened.
Agreed, 1000x. I wanted them to go for the kill, outcome sucked but I think it was worth the risk, this team can best any team.there was nothing wrong with the playcall imo. If it's not there, you throw it away and go to OT. Hill was greedy and got caught slippin'
proving how much this teams needs a top tier QB to be successful. i still thought it might be better to run down the clock, however, as the chargers would have had 55 seconds and 2 timeouts left to try and win the game themselves. oh well. another long winter of what ifs and what cans.
there was nothing wrong with the playcall imo. If it's not there, you throw it away and go to OT. Hill was greedy and got caught slippin'
I live for the day the Rams have a Quarterback that can run a Quarterback draw!