It is the cardinal sin of professional football.

You can drop a pass. You can miss a block. You can even line up offsides once in a blue moon. But you simply cannot stop running your route while the ball is in the air. That is exactly what Giants‘ Jalin Hyatt did in Week 11, and the result wasn’t just a Jameis Winston interception that cost the team the game; it was likely the final nail in the coffin for Hyatt’s career in blue.

While Winston took the heat publicly, the film tells the real story. The quarterback threw to a spot, trusting his receiver to be there. Hyatt hesitated. He drifted. He stopped. And in that split second of indecision, the New York Giants realized they could no longer afford to wait on potential.

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