There is a lot of BS in this but the bolded is the most. Sam actually made similar throws in the same game. 31 yarder to Daley on the run. 27 yard throw to Lazard down the rt sideline. Two passes in the endzone to Bundrage one he caught but wasn't given the TD. The other the DB had Bundrage's rt hand and Bundrage almost got it with his left hand. Another to Montgomery that was called for PI and another to Lazard called for PI. How about the scramble and 24 yard throw to Bundrage to set up the second TD after Bundrage fails to complete the catch to the ground(BS call). There are more.He threw the ball to the where only Allen could make a play, otherwise it's probably incomplete. That's pretty much the definition of the a good throw on the sidelines. Whether or not it was a check off to that throw, or if it was a throw that was called is irrelevant. I would argue if Allen had a step on the DB then it should have been a Deep route. If he was even then the back shoulder throw is the correct one. Whether or not Allen knows its coming is another story. There's a ton of conjecture here. Also, as far as comparing Richardson to Lanning, Sam wouldn't have been able to make that same throw. Lanning made the decision and put the ball where it needed to be. Yes Allen made a great play, but that wouldn't have happened if Sam were in there.
They didn't have Lanning's arm strength but they were all similar in length and placed perfectly. To say Sam can't make those throws is flat out ignoring the ones he makes. He misses 1 in five of those and people concentrate on the one and then blame the loss on Sam.
Again, I am all for getting Lanning more snaps and getting him full series. I would love to see him get a set of downs in opponents territory
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