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Originally Posted by GridIron26
That wasn't a bad throw by Howell. The LB simply made a great play by reading the play quickly and immediately got into the throwing lane. Howell barely had a second to hold the ball and throw, it would be difficult for Howell (and most QBs) to recognize the LB reacting to the play and throw the ball within 1-2 second..
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Plus Wiley must have read where he was going and knew he'd be in the path. A top OT would pursue and push him out of the play. Wiley just let him go.