I did not have a frames per second replay on that play or a stop watch but just a good estimate with the game clock and also internal timing tells me that Stetson the IVth released that ball at 3 seconds if not a couple tenths less than that. The reason I mention this is many fans do not think we have the pass blocking to throw it deep for than once or twice a game. They think we need 4 to 5 seconds but Stetson read his receiver beating the defender after 20 yards down the field, just over 2 seconds.
I disagree and if the hawk running game is better next year and play action can slightly hold the pass rush back I think it is time to look for some deeper targets; back to the TEnds 25 yards or so down the hashes, deep throws to the wideouts down the sidelines, and some deep combo routes of a post pattern and and deep out.
I hope the QBs and receivers get to work on their timing a lot together on their own like it seemed CJB and Vandeberg maybe did.
I disagree and if the hawk running game is better next year and play action can slightly hold the pass rush back I think it is time to look for some deeper targets; back to the TEnds 25 yards or so down the hashes, deep throws to the wideouts down the sidelines, and some deep combo routes of a post pattern and and deep out.
I hope the QBs and receivers get to work on their timing a lot together on their own like it seemed CJB and Vandeberg maybe did.