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Heyward's 1st TD x 2

Pickett‘s throw forced him to use his shoulders to raise his arms to relocate his hands.
 
I saw his pop play in 'Nawlins in 1990. Steelers won 9-6.
 
Heyward...nothing flashy, gets the job done. Lunch bucket Heyward!
 
Or Heyward simply adjusted to make a catch, the throw “forced him” seems like a stretch. The throw was in a catchable area…nothing more
Word on the street is that it wasn't a very good pass and that it was a great catch.
 
Word on the street is that it wasn't a very good pass and that it was a great catch.
Definitely a way better catch than throw

Just glad Kenny was able to hit the window and actually get a TD pass, they’ve been tough to come by
 
Word on the street is that it wasn't a very good pass and that it was a great catch.

I'm not complaining, but I'd say it was a great catch before I'd say it was a great throw because it was a "high fastball" as described by the announcer.
It didn't need to be, Heyward was wide open.
He has overthrown open receivers before, so that may be a concern.
 
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Definitely a way better catch than throw

Just glad Kenny was able to hit the window and actually get a TD pass, they’ve been tough to come by
And a 20 yarder, that should improve his confidence even more.
 
I knew a guy who used to play rec basketball against Ironhead at Pitt. He said you had to let him drive to the basket or get yourself crushed.
 
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