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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXW9MLjIK6E
Sometimes the receivers determine the better quarterback. #10 gets to shine by defeating a small defensive back and failed to dominate and win the contested catch. Go to timeline 56.57 thru 57.22 on the Youtube link and notice the receiver elevate over a small defender out of position and get two hands on the ball and not secure it to the ground. Ole Miss serves this type of pass all the time but their receivers will pin the ball to their body and go to the ground with two hands on the football. How do you determine the better quarterback when both throw the same pass and one set of receivers will go to the ground with two hands on the ball and the others will not? Check out the video in slow motion and ponder this statement.
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