Not exact matches
Tom Brady missed an easy
catch after a trick play left him as a wide
open receiver in the Super Bowl.
Most good college
receivers are used to getting
open relatively easily, so they make a lot of uncontested
catches.
The
receiver would have to be someone good for yards after the
catch and good down field blockers to
open lanes.
Then, in the fourth quarter, as Peete frantically searched for an
open receiver, Stams
caught him from the left side, and Irish tackle George Williams finished him off from the front.
Williams also stated redshirt freshman slot
receiver Jernard Phillips has a knack of just getting
open and
catching the ball.
They are rather risky, as the
receiver exposes his body which could naturally
open them up to bigger hits, and on top of that there is also nearly no opportunity to add additional yardage after the
catch.