No. I said this.
He had a lot of easy throws, and missed more than he should've. Going 13/22 when guys are wide open and you are throwing a bunch of screens isn't a good game.
Now, if he misses some easy throws, but then also makes some nice, tight window throws, then you can say "well he had some bad throws, but he made for it with some good ones." But all he had was easy throws and he didn't complete as much of them as he should have. That's been my argument, and I don't see why that's so controversial.
I don't know how you twist that into "why did you say Day should've called for harder throws".