What is Pennington doing?
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thats exactly what i was yelling earlier, he doesnt have the arm to throw it deep, i saw hayno's deep on a play and he saw him but he turned the other way
He had a couple really accurate key throws to Bess and Ginn in this half. But in the first half he overthrew a couple people. Still, if you have great receivers they go up and get the ball.
it is clear he is incapable of throwing more than 20 yards with any sort of velocity. this really limits what we can do, we need to play perfect football to score at all times
Don't be silly, Pennington still gives us the best chance to win. He wasn't great tonight, but he didn't give up a touchdown in 32 seconds, he didn't drop a pass in the endzone that was right in his hands. The offense didn't lose us this game, nor did the special teams for a change. It was the defense. Channing Crowder looked terrible out there tonight on coverage, but he had plenty of company. We need a quick strike capability. We pounded them all night, then lost to the quick strike. I'm disgusted right now.
MiamiDolphins4Life Wrote:
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> not to mention, did you see his hail mary to ginn?
> it looked like he threw it with all his might and
> he only threw it 30 yards
Call it a hail mary if you want but he hit Ginn in both hands with that throw. I personally don't care what it the pass looks like if it's on target in the end zone to win the game with seconds remaining.