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Gabbert gets another job. Signs with Cardinals
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Quote:I hope he doesn't teach him to wear his hat improperly.What do you mean sir? ![]() ![]() We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote: Leftwich will be his QB coach.Talk about the blind leading the dumb.
Quote:2nd longest? Nah, it was by far the longest... it was so long that Byron had to see the field and make a decision early so that the ball would still come out quickly enough. Byron had incredible deep vision able to see exactly what was going on and who was breaking free the deepest. He'd always take the deepest open shot, and you'd practically never see him make a stupid throw. You'd also rarely ever see him throw out of bounds as he felt it better to throw to a spot on the field where there's no chance a DB could touch it but maybe a Jaguars receiver could get there. Sure he had INTs, but they were not of the bone-head variety. Typically a Leftwich INT entailed an incredibly athletic play or else it might have been a ball placement issue where say he was targeting the receiver's chest but should have thrown it over the WRs shoulder. Bortles' windup might be longer than Leftwich's. It's close. As far as Leftwich practically never making a stupid throw.....hmm I disagree. I would cringe watching him throw a simple RB screen pass. He would still windup and the football would hang in the air. I guess your opinion says he was the smartest and deep vision. But nobody really knows if he was smart or not. Or had deep vision. Heck I can see 100 yards standing in my back yard, but that doesn't mean I have incredible deep vision. |
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