Start around the 2:00 mark.
I'm not saying he's a long-term solution or even a good QB, but that has gotta be one of the best TD passes I've ever seen given the degree of difficulty. Heavy pressure, off-balance (right-hander scrambling left), yet he still put some stank on it and led the receiver.
Props to Hunter for the nifty footwork, and staying with the play. We've badly need a tall, redzone-threat WR...hopefully he can become a regular contributor
Buffalo is becoming the Oakland Raiders East with all these track guys.
Justin Hunter
As a track and field athlete, Hunter was an accomplished jumper. He was ranked by Track & Field News as the third best long jumper, seventh best high jumper and fourteenth best triple jumper. He won Virginia state les in long jump and high jump and settled for second place in the triple jump. His best long jump, 25'10¾", qualified him for the IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics.[2]
Marquiez Goodwin was an Olympic long jumper. Robert Woods was the nations top 400m in HS.Sammy Watkins a Florida State 200m champ in HS.
I can't recall any team having a stable of wide receivers all there together that fast as a group.
Tyrod turned Wood's mistake into a 3rd-and-19 22yd scramble
OT but I met Eric Wood at a craps table in Casino Niagara several years ago...funny dude, tbh. He hit his # six times in one turn, including 4 separate come-out numbers on his fire bet.
He used to be a Top-3 center until injuries derailed him.
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