He was 5th in the league with 965
deep passing yards.
Not exact matches
A
deep touchdown
pass from Brady to Brandon Lloyd capped off a six - play, 82 -
yard drive and gave New England a 14 - 0 lead.
On consecutive plays in the third quarter, Starks took a screen
pass for a first down and ran 29
yards on a toss play to get the Packers
deep into New York territory.
Cazorla — too bad he was lost too soon... not blinded enough to think he would solve all of our ills but he was and is the only
deep - lying player on this team that can
pass more than 12
yards on a consistent basis... like Rosicky, gone way too soon but can't dwell on it too long or we end up in the crazy world of Wenger's man love for the one and only Diaby... don't resign because even if he were to come back he's been out to long and he just gives Wenger an excuse to not replace with talent
On one of those, a
deep seam up the right side, Louis Delmas, the Lions» best safety, and starting corner Chris Houston converged on Johnson, bracketing him side and back... and Stafford's 42 -
yard pass dropped into the in - stride receiver's hands as Johnson sprinted past the double coverage.
That's also how you get Ginn dropping a
pass at the 15 -
yard line on a
deep dig route that ends up being intercepted by T.J. Ward (or as Phil Simms says, the 13 -
yard pass was too haaard... SMDH) while his team is trailing 16 - 7 with less than six minutes left in the third quarter.
He caught a 4 -
yard swing
pass in the first quarter, then followed that with a
deep ball down the left sideline that broke for 26
yards.
Additionally, he had the 11th - best
deep - ball passer rating (99.5) and amassed 767
yards on such
passes, which also ranked 11th in football.
He erupted for 228
passing yards against Kentucky; he threw a miracle
pass to Lindsay Scott from
deep in Georgia territory for the touchdown that beat Florida with: 59 left to play; he annihilated Auburn with a lights - out, 176 - total -
yards performance.
Holman's
passes, drilled authoritatively on short - hook or sideline patterns, or lofted
deep to receivers as far as 55
yards away, are impressive enough, but what may be his greatest attribute is his ability to pick up and hit alternate receivers when his original target is covered.
Notices: - Jack OLB reduces to a 4i - tech and looks like the b - gap defender (55 Ryan Bowman in this image)- Mike ILB aligns in a 9 - tech and looks like he's got force versus run and back out his side versus
pass - Dime ILB aligns in 00 4.5
yards off the ball - Rover drops down close enough to cover the slot receiver on the boundary side - FS rotates back to
deep middle
One discovers that there are teams that prefer to drive the ball
deep down the field with a single kick and hope to win the ultimate scramble for it; teams that have super-duper wingers like Stanley Matthews, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, who can carry the ball single - footedly down the sideline before looping a
pass to the forwards bunched in front of the goal; teams that specialize in position play, with a fullback bringing the ball up 20
yards, then
passing off to a halfback and retaining his position, and so on down the field; teams that
pass and
pass and
pass, cuties in spikes, until one begins to wonder if anyone knows how to shoot.
Texas played the
pass as well as humanly possible — the Longhorns sacked Geno Smith four times, forced two fumbles
deep in WVU territory and held Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey to 8.4
yards per target.
To SMA's point below, if he hits 5 of the bombs he missed on last year it puts him, at my count 14/28 in the
deep passing game (25 +
yards).
Matt Ryan and Jacob Tamme connected on a
deep pass for 26
yards, but the Falcons picked up just one
yard on the next three plays.
After a few successful running plays on the next drive — aided by the increasing threat of the
pass — the determination to keep drawing up
deep - ball chances finally paid off when Slayton caught a 53 -
yard touchdown from Stidham.
Then, this past weekend against Penn State, almost all of his completions were within 10
yards of the line of scrimmage and most of his
deeper passes were underthrown.
A rare
deep pass to Julio Jones went for 54
yards.
He was late on some
deep shots, and at the half, had thrown it 17 times for just 96
yards, an awful 5.6
yards per
pass.