To anyone at the game or access to better angles than were shown on TV:
When TH was scrambling around back there for what at times seemed like 15 seconds, were the WR really getting no separation or was TH just unable to see them and pull the trigger? Last week vs. KU some of the biggest plays came after TH scrambled around a bit and then hit a WR, but we didn't see much of that yesterday.
When TH was scrambling around back there for what at times seemed like 15 seconds, were the WR really getting no separation or was TH just unable to see them and pull the trigger? Last week vs. KU some of the biggest plays came after TH scrambled around a bit and then hit a WR, but we didn't see much of that yesterday.