Except drastically underthrown. Shiancoe was 10-15 yards behind the safeties when Rice threw it, but had to wait for the ball. Otherwise it would have been an easy TD. Sure, it's rediculous to be so critical of a WR pass, but to say it was beautiful is a stretch as well.Both were Gadget plays, that were designed as passes...
His bomb to Shiancoe was a beautiful pass...
Childress addressed the two "gadget play" calls in a post-game interview. To paraphrase: "We've been working on several of these since training camp. You keep working on them until you think you have them perfected and you wait until have an opponent where you feel confident that you can successfully insert them into the game plan. Today we happened to have two situations where we thought they might work...and they did."
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It was a 79 yard pass thrown by a WR.... It was phenomenal pass.Except drastically underthrown. Shiancoe was 10-15 yards behind the safeties when Rice threw it, but had to wait for the ball. Otherwise it would have been an easy TD. Sure, it's rediculous to be so critical of a WR pass, but to say it was beautiful is a stretch as well.Both were Gadget plays, that were designed as passes...
His bomb to Shiancoe was a beautiful pass...
Childress addressed the two "gadget play" calls in a post-game interview. To paraphrase: "We've been working on several of these since training camp. You keep working on them until you think you have them perfected and you wait until have an opponent where you feel confident that you can successfully insert them into the game plan. Today we happened to have two situations where we thought they might work...and they did."
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Agree. And the spiral was pretty tight.It was a 79 yard pass thrown by a WR.... It was phenomenal pass.Except drastically underthrown. Shiancoe was 10-15 yards behind the safeties when Rice threw it, but had to wait for the ball. Otherwise it would have been an easy TD. Sure, it's rediculous to be so critical of a WR pass, but to say it was beautiful is a stretch as well.Both were Gadget plays, that were designed as passes...
His bomb to Shiancoe was a beautiful pass...
Childress addressed the two "gadget play" calls in a post-game interview. To paraphrase: "We've been working on several of these since training camp. You keep working on them until you think you have them perfected and you wait until have an opponent where you feel confident that you can successfully insert them into the game plan. Today we happened to have two situations where we thought they might work...and they did."
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79yds in the air???It was a 79 yard pass thrown by a WR.... It was phenomenal pass.Except drastically underthrown. Shiancoe was 10-15 yards behind the safeties when Rice threw it, but had to wait for the ball. Otherwise it would have been an easy TD. Sure, it's rediculous to be so critical of a WR pass, but to say it was beautiful is a stretch as well.Both were Gadget plays, that were designed as passes...
His bomb to Shiancoe was a beautiful pass...
Childress addressed the two "gadget play" calls in a post-game interview. To paraphrase: "We've been working on several of these since training camp. You keep working on them until you think you have them perfected and you wait until have an opponent where you feel confident that you can successfully insert them into the game plan. Today we happened to have two situations where we thought they might work...and they did."
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Not only that, but it was into a 40mph wind and tipped at the line!!79yds in the air???It was a 79 yard pass thrown by a WR.... It was phenomenal pass.Except drastically underthrown. Shiancoe was 10-15 yards behind the safeties when Rice threw it, but had to wait for the ball. Otherwise it would have been an easy TD. Sure, it's rediculous to be so critical of a WR pass, but to say it was beautiful is a stretch as well.Both were Gadget plays, that were designed as passes...
His bomb to Shiancoe was a beautiful pass...
Childress addressed the two "gadget play" calls in a post-game interview. To paraphrase: "We've been working on several of these since training camp. You keep working on them until you think you have them perfected and you wait until have an opponent where you feel confident that you can successfully insert them into the game plan. Today we happened to have two situations where we thought they might work...and they did."
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I guess when our expectations have been so thoroughly lowered by watching the Vikings all year, these kind of statements can be made.It was a 79 yard pass thrown by a WR.... It was phenomenal pass.Except drastically underthrown. Shiancoe was 10-15 yards behind the safeties when Rice threw it, but had to wait for the ball. Otherwise it would have been an easy TD. Sure, it's rediculous to be so critical of a WR pass, but to say it was beautiful is a stretch as well.Both were Gadget plays, that were designed as passes...
His bomb to Shiancoe was a beautiful pass...
Childress addressed the two "gadget play" calls in a post-game interview. To paraphrase: "We've been working on several of these since training camp. You keep working on them until you think you have them perfected and you wait until have an opponent where you feel confident that you can successfully insert them into the game plan. Today we happened to have two situations where we thought they might work...and they did."
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Haha.. i think it was about 55 in the air... but it looked like he just tosses it.... the slow mo is pretty.http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d8044ce5979yds in the air???It was a 79 yard pass thrown by a WR.... It was phenomenal pass.Except drastically underthrown. Shiancoe was 10-15 yards behind the safeties when Rice threw it, but had to wait for the ball. Otherwise it would have been an easy TD. Sure, it's rediculous to be so critical of a WR pass, but to say it was beautiful is a stretch as well.Both were Gadget plays, that were designed as passes...
His bomb to Shiancoe was a beautiful pass...
Childress addressed the two "gadget play" calls in a post-game interview. To paraphrase: "We've been working on several of these since training camp. You keep working on them until you think you have them perfected and you wait until have an opponent where you feel confident that you can successfully insert them into the game plan. Today we happened to have two situations where we thought they might work...and they did."
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