BleedGopher
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A QB who likes the weight room the most doesn't instill a ton of confidence in his actual QB ability.
A QB who likes the weight room the most doesn't instill a ton of confidence in his actual QB ability.
A QB who likes the weight room the most doesn't instill a ton of confidence in his actual QB ability.
The more I hear, the more I see the possibility of a Morgan/Vic quarterback rotation. One throws better and one runs better. That doesn’t sound all bad to me, assuming the thrower isn’t a really poor runner and the runner isn’t a really poor thrower.
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Huh?
A QB needs some strength, but his main abilities need to be in reading defenses/coverages and being able to get the ball out on time to the open receiver. None of those things require weight room time. They require time in the film room and or out on the field throwing actual passes. Therefore my comment.
A QB needs some strength, but his main abilities need to be in reading defenses/coverages and being able to get the ball out on time to the open receiver. None of those things require weight room time. They require time in the film room and or out on the field throwing actual passes. Therefore my comment.
I recall MG5 using the strength gained in the weight room to basically win a game vs IA as a QB.
This?
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A QB needs some strength, but his main abilities need to be in reading defenses/coverages and being able to get the ball out on time to the open receiver. None of those things require weight room time. They require time in the film room and or out on the field throwing actual passes. Therefore my comment.
A QB needs some strength, but his main abilities need to be in reading defenses/coverages and being able to get the ball out on time to the open receiver. None of those things require weight room time. They require time in the film room and or out on the field throwing actual passes. Therefore my comment.