Looks like we got a reader here….if Sanford WERE never here.
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About where he is now. Maybe slightly better numbers
Indded, a voracious reader who had grammar drilled into him in Latin and Greek classes in high school and is married to a Grouchy Grammarian.Looks like we got a reader here….
+o4About where he is now. Maybe slightly better numbers.
Maybe he would be starting for the Bucs now.Backing up Tom Brady in TB and collecting nice checks!
Maybe he would be starting for the Bucs now.
If Trevor Siemian can make a roster Tanner could make a roster.Yall are crazy if you think Tanners an NFL guy
Yall are crazy if you think Tanners an NFL guy
Montana, Joey Harrington, even Brady to some extent (compared to the best).Who are some other weak-armed QBs.
Isn't he PFF's #1 rated college QB right now?Yall are crazy if you think Tanners an NFL guy
People also said that Cousins had a weak arm.Montana, Joey Harrington, even Brady to some extent (compared to the best).
Am I crazy if I think he could be an NFL practice squad QB or QB3?Yall are crazy if you think Tanners an NFL guy
Yes.Am I crazy if I think he could be an NFL practice squad QB or QB3?
Plato lives up to his moniker.if Sanford WERE never here.
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You're right he probably wouldn't have even started the the 2009 Wayzata teamYes.
Their QB was just a good HS player but there are plenty of examples in state of teams he would not have started at QB. LN in ‘11 when Trey Heid was a senior I’ll throw that one out there for one. Plenty others.You're right he probably wouldn't have even started the the 2009 Wayzata team
Right, what happens if MN has a special season and Morgan leads the team to championship game and Rose Bowl win? Don't you think there would be NFL buzz at the very least?It’s crazy how much hate Morgan garners even in light of starting on a Big Ten team for four years despite competition from other recruits and the transfer portal and producing the single best statistical season in team history but I suppose the quarterback is a lightning rod whether the perceived and real problems are their fault or the blame lies elsewhere, or maybe in truth a combination of factors. Maybe we can all agree to see how the season plays out and reassess.
I'm not a football scout and I don't play one on television, but my amateur assessment on Morgan sees his release as more of a problem than his arm strength. I think his arm is fine (although it would be below average by NFL standards). He just seems to throw slightly behind guys on short patterns quite a bit. Maybe it's a combination of arm strength and release, but his ability on long passes leads me to believe it has more to do with his release.If we’re talking about NFL QBs there have been plenty of “weak”-armed QBs. What is the baseline necessary deep range, 60 yards? Can Morgan throw it 60 yards? I’d say yes. Beyond that accuracy, anticipation, release, mobility, and bus factor/height.
A cannon is not necessary for success, but maybe anticipation and accuracy are, flight time on deep outs versus elite DBs, etc. Mobility for shorter QBs? The ball has to be out of the throwing hand within what, about 2-3 seconds to avoid getting sacked or pressured. Does it matter if a QB can throw it 80 yards when it’s rare to have the time to connect with a receiver going that deep.
In summary, I wouldn’t say it’s impossible for Morgan to at least get a look. I recall a guy named Kellen Moore was probably even more limp-armed and played in the NFL because he did everything else pretty well. Who are some other weak-armed QBs.
I'm not a football scout and I don't play one on television, but my amateur assessment on Morgan sees his release as more of a problem than his arm strength. I think his arm is fine (although it would be below average by NFL standards). He just seems to throw slightly behind guys on short patterns quite a bit. Maybe it's a combination of arm strength and release, but his ability on long passes leads me to believe it has more to do with his release.
As Pompous Elitist wrote, I can't understand some folks' reaction to Morgan. He's been more than solid for us on the field and he seems like a great kid.