Some throws are bad decisions; the coverage indicates that a pass shouldn’t be made.
Some throws are good decisions but bad execution; the throw is off target.
Some throws are good decisions and good execution by the QB, but the receiver makes the mistake.
Sometimes this is obvious, like when the ball bounces off his hands and right to a defender. Other times it’s more difficult to decipher, like when the target runs the wrong route on a timing pattern. A good QB will never throw his receiver under the bus and takes responsibility for these failures, as Prescott has done many times.
The Cowboys receivers aren’t even dropping the ball at a high rate in 2022. On Prescott throws, the drop rate is just 5.4%, a far cry from 2019’s mind-numbing 10% drops and the third-lowest rate of Prescott’s career behind 2018 (5.2%) and 2016 (4.3%).
They’re just dropping them in the wrong way, batting the ball up in the air where defenders have a chance to catch the ball.
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