Perfect pass, perfect spot, perfect timing! When he threw it, I thought the safety would get there to make a play on it.
I can't believe Ryan's pressure system has never worked against him. But then again, no one would have beaten him this year. The Jets would have been another team to play them closely. The Jags, 49ers, Fins and Ravens were the other teams to nearly beat him. This is Mannings best year with WRs that don't compare to what he used to have. I can't believe he was able to basically coach these kids to be exactly what he needed to succeed. He's one of a kind.
well i knew he barely missed at least tipping it away let alone picking it after watching it unfold the first time..........seeing the pic to confirm it just pisses me off more of course we all know it's very possible we would've lost anyway, but i'm pretty certain that if there were a turning point at all in this game, this play was it
ryan's pressure system is based on lb's and defensive backs. if we can get that pressure from our defensive line look
It is the perfect pass because Collie caught it, but its not perfect coverage. As has been said above, he appeared to mis-time his jump, so what the hell was he doing going for the INT? Most players in that situation would have gone with the PD. If hes not reaching with 2 arms and only the one, his hand is higher and the pass is tipped. hey-ho, lets play the hindsight game
I don't get why everyone says it's perfectly thrown ball... if Coleman doesn't mis-time the jump it's an interception... and even-mis timing it he got close... if decided to go for the INT and kucked it up but he could've easily deflected it. We all know Coleman has the eye-hand coordination of an Ikea's sofa.