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Hand size for QB - just how crucial is it?
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Quote:was watching a Seahawks game this year and they were talking about how Russel Wilson was small but had "HUGE TRACKS OF HANDS" (sorry had to do it) therefore it made him much less prone to fumbling. Also every game year hear how Big Ben can do those massive pumpfakes because he has huge hands to grip the ball making it so he can practically throw the ball without throwing it and psych out the DBs. Your question now makes me curious about hand size of the Qb prospects that are currently in this draft, and of Blaines and Chads because I almost never see either of them try to pump fake. Pump fakes are not proof a quarterback has big hands. Using that logic, Byron Leftwich must have huge hands because of his long delivery. |
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