yeah man I hear that. When an INT happens... you can see a lot of the flaws in the animation system by watching the intended receiver AFTER the INT is made.. For example if the DB undercuts the WR and picks it off in front of him... quite often you see the WR finish that animation and tuck away an imaginary ball as if he caught it. It just absolutely kills the immersion for me.
I know WR/DB interaction is on the horizon (hopefully).. but plays like that can really hurt any sort of realistic outcomes after int's.