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Can you imagine?

He missed a wide open Dinkins on the throwback to Warren, which is understandable. His throw on the broken play TD was special. If you go back and watch it, Warren is breaking open and the safety abandons his deep coverage in a gamble to come back and guard Warren. Allar, running to his right, sees this and throws a rope 60 yards. My point is that he saw it happen, rather than hitting Warren, and was able to throw it 60 yards while jogging to his right. He was 17 for 19 attempts. You may say, well it was Purdue. I’d urge you to watch the Ohio State Purdue game.
 
He missed a wide open Dinkins on the throwback to Warren, which is understandable. His throw on the broken play TD was special. If you go back and watch it, Warren is breaking open and the safety abandons his deep coverage in a gamble to come back and guard Warren. Allar, running to his right, sees this and throws a rope 60 yards. My point is that he saw it happen, rather than hitting Warren, and was able to throw it 60 yards while jogging to his right. He was 17 for 19 attempts. You may say, well it was Purdue. I’d urge you to watch the Ohio State Purdue game.
On the throwback play, I’m thinking that he didn’t throw to Dinkins because the play was basically a screen pass. You’ve more than likely got linemen downfield since they can be there since the pass was completed behind the line of scrimmage. Maybe some X and Os guys can confirm this for me.
 
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