I do like what I've seen from Joseph to this point, and that's a solid play from a LB.
But in addition to the obvious weak arm, you can see that VJ never even hesitates to jump the route, despite having no safety help over the top. Either the guy gambled big and it paid off, or LDR continued his staring down approach and gave VJ a blueprint of what he was doing. I'm going with B, which only further proves my position that any idea of LDR being a game manager is little more than a myth. There aren't many QB's that could've squeezed that in there, yet despite his well documented limitations, he insists on trying to do just that. He simply isn't a game manager, because his arrogance won't allow him to be one.