Quote:That is not the same thing. The vertical jump they measure at the Combine is how high you can get your hand up, not how high a barrier you can clear. Heck, if you want to measure how high a barrier you can clear, Olympic high jumpers can clear 90 inches. 66 inches is nothing.
The vertical jump measurement is like this: stand there and hold your hand as high as you can. Now jump and see how high you can touch. The difference is your vertical jump.
I never said it was the same. I'm pretty sure we all know there is a difference. I think taking 2-3 steps and clearing 66 inches is pretty impressive for a guy who can come up and lay the wood.
Seriously, Fred.
Joking, Blaine Gabbert... i've never seen anyone get knocked down as much and still get back up.
Quote:Seriously, Fred.
Joking, Blaine Gabbert... i've never seen anyone get knocked down as much and still get back up.
Have you not been watching Blake play these past few seasons...lol?
Mind you, how many of Gabbert's knockdowns were actually caused by another living human being?
Quote:Have you not been watching Blake play these past few seasons...lol?
Mind you, how many of Gabbert's knockdowns were actually caused by another living human being?
that is true. But maybe it is a gift that Gabbert actually has, he may be one of those paranormal people that senses phantom presences. That is why he was always throwing the ball to nobody and falling down when there was really nobody around him. It makes perfect sense. He was just seeing ghosts.
Quote:that is true. But maybe it is a gift that Gabbert actually has, he may be one of those paranormal people that senses phantom presences. That is why he was always throwing the ball to nobody and falling down when there was really nobody around him. It makes perfect sense. He was just seeing ghosts.
Blaine "The Medium" Gabbert has a nice ring to it imo.