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http://bills.buffalonews.com/2016/06/15/wednesday-minicamp-observations/— We saw Bad Cardale and Good Cardale. The bad? Back-to-back ugly underthrows deep. Cardale Jones has had multiple rainbows fall short that could get picked off. The good? He unleashed one ball at least 60-65 yards in the air to Dezmin Lewis for a touchdown. Lewis made a great adjustment on the play, too, turning his body left and then right to make the catch.
http://www.wkbw.com/sports/bills/joe-b-7-observations-from-2016-bills-minicamp-day-21) Cardale’s rollercoaster Wednesday
- While Tyrod Taylor was once again the best quarterback on the field — as he should be — the day for Cardale Jones is one that had as many twists and turns as a soap opera. Yesterday, I wrote about just how raw Jones is at this point in time, and that was even multiplied on Wednesday. During team drills, on multiple occasions, Jones basically just kept his feet planted on the ground, and basically just launched it straight up in the air. It created multiple jump ball opportunities for the defense, and likely should have resulted in an interception at least once. But then, Jones just brings you right back in with two of the best plays of the afternoon. He uncorked a beautiful throw over the middle of the field, and then later on, came the real play of the day. Jones dropped back into the pocket, climbed forward, gave a hearty pump fake, and stepped into a throw that went 60-plus yards down the field and safely into the arms of wide receiver Dez Lewis. Only speaking for myself, it was a jaw dropping throw. That’s exactly what the Bills have to unearth with Jones: getting rid of all the bad tendencies, and finding out how to make those big throws more of the norm.
I don't think any of this is new to us. Devin Smith saved a ton of jump balls in the Buckeyes' championship run.
Kid looks pretty good here. Apparently there was a scramble for a first down, diving-for-the-sticks play omitted from this reel, as well.