"I don't look at any of that stuff. I don't know what he was asked to do. Whoever looks at that stuff - all the people who can watch a game film and know what a quarterback was supposed to do on a play - they're a lot smarter than I am," Kelly said. "How they grade somebody out and say that they know . . . What was he supposed to do on that play? He may have been told it to throw it to the 'Y' [receiver]. And he threw it to the 'Y', and it tipped off his hands, and someone else caught it, so it's an interception. I don't know. We didn't pay attention to any of that stuff."