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WATCH: The Tennessee Titans Just Made The Greatest Interception of All-Time

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Justin Herbert served that one up perfectly. Is he a good QB? I always receive conflicting reports on him. One day someone will explain to me why he's actually trash, then an hour later someone (Kenjac) will post a stat that says Justin Herbert is better than Peyton Manning. But that's aside the point.

That play has to be almost impossible to make. There are so many things going through a defenders head on any given play. It has to be the perfect set of circumstances for a defensive back to have the time to camp under a pass and locate his other defender, all while having the wherewithal to know exactly where he in on the field the whole time.

But Herbert floated that one up perfectly. The Titans made that look like routine football. It's a simple play you make when you're intercepting a ball mid air, and your feet are about to come down out of bounds. Just toss the ball to somebody in bounds. They're professional athletes, it shouldn't be that hard. Obviously I'm joking, but they made that look like just another day at the office.

I've never seen anything like that. Even an opportunity to make that play probably happens once a year across the NFL. I'm trying to think of a way a team can implement this concept into an offensive play call. Like if somehow the QB can lob a ball up to his receiver along the sidelines, then time it perfectly with another receiver sprinting up the sideline, and have the original receiver tap the ball back to him. Or maybe it would be a good back of the end zone play. Say Tom Brady lobbed the ball up a few yards out of bounds to Mike Evans. The cornerback/safety isn't going to be able to jump with him. Then all of the other Bucs receivers will flock to the ball and wait for Mike Evans to tap it back in. Like basketball players waiting for a rebound. Just box out the defenders. It's something to consider.