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He actually says both...Funny, but the line is very, very sneaky. Very sneaky, sneaky sounds odd.
Great movie, I want a fruit punch water fountain
He actually says both...Funny, but the line is very, very sneaky. Very sneaky, sneaky sounds odd.
Why do some people feel that there are several teams with less draft capital that can move up this year when there are 2 top QB prospects widely considered a top 5 pick? Why is that any more or less challenging than next year? Is Fields/Lawrence better options than Burrow/Tua?I read it all
We will not be a position to draft low ~ there will be between 3-4 franchises fighting their way to pick in the top 5 today we are in the top 5? And we have the draft capital now... Counting one next year is IMHO asinine unless... unless Tua is gone because no one is is a no questions asked starter in 2020.
And for that matter i wouldn't start Burrow or Tua over Fitz unless they earned it
When you ignore Burrow’s stats and...continue to watch his tape you start to see the throws he can’t make because he has below average NFL arm strength.
He actually says both...
Great movie, I want a fruit punch water fountain
When Sandler first goes to his uncles apt. Butler meets his down stairs and says very very sneaky. Sandler goes up in elevator and butler is already there. That when he says sneaky sneaky.Sneaky, sneaky, in succession? Hmmm not sure about that but I am always look for a reason to rewatch that movie. Watched it about 3 weeks ago.
if burrow were tua and i were a fanboy i'd be telling you right now that joe montana and drew brees didn't have strong arms either.
I am sure You can name me a team that has moved down from the mid teens to say the top 4 or 5 picks let alone top 3 - EnjoyWhy do some people feel that there are several teams with less draft capital that can move up this year when there are 2 top QB prospects widely considered a top 5 pick? Why is that any more or less challenging than next year? Is Fields/Lawrence better options than Burrow/Tua?
And if he thinks it's Herbert at #5?
Are you supportive of that, as well?
I read it all
We will not be a position to draft low ~ there will be between 3-4 franchises fighting their way to pick in the top 5 today we are in the top 5? And we have the draft capital now... Counting one next year is IMHO asinine unless... unless Tua is gone because no one is is a no questions asked starter in 2020.
And for that matter i wouldn't start Burrow or Tua over Fitz unless they earned it
Brees has an average NFL arm; he can make every throw. Sure, the modern NFL has guys with absolute cannons so his arm doesn’t look that strong in comparison. Burrow has a below average NFL arm; he will struggle on throws where he has to drive the ball towards the sideline. He got away with throws at LSU that would be a pick-6 in the NFL. The ball just hangs in the air like a sitting duck on his out route throws. That does not mean I think he won’t be successful in the NFL. In fact I could see him being an above average starter for many years. However, I think that is his ceiling. I just don’t see him as the next superstar QB (the 1st QB taken in drafts rarely are).
I'll leave this here and wait for people to say how much they don't trust PFF, who watch at least 10x as much football as the Average Joe on Finheaven.
"Burrow has sustained elite play every game for half a season. He’s torched one of the best secondaries in college football. He’s got a stronger arm and quicker release that Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa. We’ve never seen a quarterback with a higher passing grade through the first seven weeks of the season. He may not be at the top of boards right now, but he’s shooting his way up there."
PFF 2020 NFL Mock Draft: Joe Burrow goes No. 1 overall to Cincinnati | NFL Draft | PFF
LSU quarterback Joe Burrow goes No. 1 overall to the Cincinnati Bengals in PFF's latest 2020 NFL Mock Draft.www.pff.com
The only thing I can tell you is whoever wrote that article doesn’t watch game tape. Say what you want about either prospect, but that is literally the only time I have ever seen or heard someone make that statement period. A simple search of his draft profile from multiple sites all state “below average arm strength and average release quickness” as one of his weaknesses. Don’t let a single article fool you; watch his game tape and see how he fares on throws outside the middle of the field yourself. The only thing I can think of is the fact that LSU had a more vertical offense so Burrow did show off the deep ball more than Tua. The deep ball isn’t necessarily a good indicator of arm strength though as you don’t need to drive the ball at a height where a defender can knock it down or intercept it.
Here are two. Let me see your sites (hopefully somewhat reputable) that supports your position. I want a side by side.
Arm Strength - Does he have a cannon? No. He meets requisite arm strength but if he's not able to stride and torque throws, his far sideline throws can take a while to hit home. He's got plenty of velocity when set up on his platform — issues mainly show up when he's off script and sees opportunity to gouge for big plays in tight space.
Arm Strength - Does he have elite strength? No. Is his arm strength a problem? Definitely not. He's got plenty of juice from within the pocket and generates desirable heat on the ball when he gets down hill to throw on the run. Has ability to squeeze tight throws in tight windows with zip but more so because he's so accurate.
Some food for thought: if you remove injuries from the equation the articles you posted make Tua sound like the better prospect.