1. Deep middle JSN inc
2. Short right Fant comp
3. Deep left JSN inc
4. Short left Dissly inc
5. Short right JSN comp
6. Deep left Lockett int
At this point he was 2/3 on short passes and 0/3 with an INT on long passes. That's not an effective playcalling log for a backup off the bench. Once he threw the INT, Lock's head was done for the day. 3 shorts, no mids, and 3 deeps while sitting in the pocket for Lock is playcalling malpractice.
IMO, Lock played pretty well.
JSNs miss(es) isn't on Lock. Maybe timing, but Lock was throwing him open. JSN didn't go get it. Definitely on first throw and I think same on second target.
The INT was thrown to get a PI and Lockett messed up. Lockett came back to the ball and would have got the call but he gave up at the end and allowed the INT. If the ball hits the ground, it's DPI and a big gain.
Maybe those are all timing and chemistry, but it looked like plays that the WRs should have made to me. I think those throws were winning throws. I'm not calling for him to start or anything else. I'm just saying Lock was an asset on the plays the flung it.