Not only was the ball underthrown, which allowed Jamie Blackmon to intercept it in the first place, but Ridley was in double coverage and likely wouldn’t have been able to make the grab anyway. Levis was asked if he wanted that throwback after the game on Sunday.
Will Levis says he thinks he can get that ball that was intercepted closer to Ridley on a “healthier day” where he has more strength. Levis followed up saying that he doesn’t feel 100% but healthy enough to win games. pic.twitter.com/i8NfkQ06db
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“Yeah, I think I could give myself some more depth away,” Levis said. “Peter came up and told me he got a little push, but I can’t let that be the reason for the pick. But that was one of the throws today where I felt the lack of arm strength or whatever. When I feel like a healthier day, I’m throwing a better ball on more of a line, so it’s frustrating. We were able to get the ball back and make an opportunity after that, we didn’t make it work, but yes, that’s a throw I’d like to have back for sure.”
A healthier day? Levis has been practicing all week and all indications were that he was 100% healthy and ready to go. Clearly this is not the case. And while Levis can blame his arm strength for that interception, it’s really not the cause.
Levis needs to make better decisions. Period. And if he’s not 100% healthy, then he needs to let Mason Rudolph run the offense and watch what a veteran does with Brian Callahan’s scheme.