I have been disecting all his passes pretty closely since A-day, and especially after last game something jumps out at me. Danielson made it apparent to me after the 80 yard pass to Maze.
Danielson said only an imperfect throw like that couldve been caught with that coverage, the "bad" throw allowed Maze to juke the DB and run to the endzone.
He also did something similar with Hanks. He underthrew him and it was caught, but the DB was in good position, though he wasnt ready for an underthrown ball. Hanks stopped to catch the ball while the corner outran the ball and slipped and fell trying to get back. If Hanks lands on his feet, thats a TD.
On many throws he puts the ball in a position where the one catching it is able to make some sort of play in a fluid motion.
When his throws need to be on the money, they usually are.
So it occurs to me he is visualizing the entire play and taking that into account when he throws past the LOS instead of worrying about just completing the pass.
I wouldnt doubt he has photographic memory, and its one of the few times ive seen it used so effectively in football.
Danielson said only an imperfect throw like that couldve been caught with that coverage, the "bad" throw allowed Maze to juke the DB and run to the endzone.
He also did something similar with Hanks. He underthrew him and it was caught, but the DB was in good position, though he wasnt ready for an underthrown ball. Hanks stopped to catch the ball while the corner outran the ball and slipped and fell trying to get back. If Hanks lands on his feet, thats a TD.
On many throws he puts the ball in a position where the one catching it is able to make some sort of play in a fluid motion.
When his throws need to be on the money, they usually are.
So it occurs to me he is visualizing the entire play and taking that into account when he throws past the LOS instead of worrying about just completing the pass.
I wouldnt doubt he has photographic memory, and its one of the few times ive seen it used so effectively in football.