“For every quarterback, there’s always a couple when you look at them, you say, ‘OK, hey, without trying to make a crazy good play, you get rid of the football,’” Nagy said. “The one that he would tell you probably that he wants back — now, there’s different reasons for some of the sacks. The one that I think is a little bit more common of the throwaway, just the easy throwaway, was the one where he took the sack earlier in the game. He rolled to the left, kind of sprinted out, he was waiting to see something happen and it wasn’t there instead of just dumping it out and saving a sack.
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