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Bortles has 10th strongest arm in NFL
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Quote:This needs an asterisk by it that says as long as Bortles' mechanics are solid. As his college tape, early practices, and Sunday showed, if those mechanics are off he loses a ton of velocity. This has to do with his footwork. The other quarterbacks on that list don't have this issue. They can literally arm it and still have solid velocity while Bortles can't. nope. the TD throw to Hurns on the hitch in preseason at DET was all arm and had zip on it. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
That is the thing Ive noticed with Blake unlike the others in the top 10 as how fast his short yardage passes are (reminds me of Dan Marino) in addition to the accuracy, mobilitiy & perfect throws while on the run, and considering he's only a rookie...
huge potential to grow into a great franchise QB! Quote:This needs an asterisk by it that says as long as Bortles' mechanics are solid. As his college tape, early practices, and Sunday showed, if those mechanics are off he loses a ton of velocity. This has to do with his footwork. The other quarterbacks on that list don't have this issue. They can literally arm it and still have solid velocity while Bortles can't. Hate to break it to you but that's not how throwing works.
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Quote:Aaron Rodgers cannon makes Mike Vick look like a squirt gun. Lol. Not even close.
Quote:Say what you want about him but I'm amazed when he just flicks his wrist and throws a 70 yd bomb Yep. The best pure arm talent I have ever seen. And his delivery is so effortless. It really is a beautiful sight when he launches one. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Yep. The best pure arm talent I have ever seen. And his delivery is so effortless. It really is a beautiful sight when he launches one. great arm but his delivery is flawed. he winds up his throws so his release takes longer.
Quote:Yep. The best pure arm talent I have ever seen. And his delivery is so effortless. It really is a beautiful sight when he launches one. You guys might be a bit young to remember it, but the best arm I've seen was Namath and after him was Marino. http://www.nfl.com/videos/new-york-jets/...wing-style http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-videos/090...ard-season It's not just how far a guy throws, there have been a lot of guys in the NFL that can throw it 70 yards. Quote:You guys might be a bit young to remember it, but the best arm I've seen was Namath and after him was Marino. lol Namath? how old are you?
Quote:lol Namath? how old are you? Old enough to remember Namath as having the best arm I've seen. :whistling: We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Right now my gut feeling is that Bortles will end up a lot like Favre. There's not enough data to be certain, but looking at his aggressiveness and refusal to give up on a play makes me think he could be a very good QB while still being inconsistent throughout his career. Personally I'm willing to accept a few 4-5 INT games if he also has some hot streaks in the playoffs through his career.
Jay Cutler has a strong arm, but bad decision making does him in all the time.
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We'll see. Now that he's the starter he'll have more chances to showcase his arm strength. Pretty crazy seeing him ranked 10th overall. With that said, it's pretty hard to argue with that when you conisder his size and as noted, his ability to make the deep throws. Stafford, Cutler, and Rodgers are easily in the top three. It's funny they all play in the NFC North. But those guys can sling it with little to no effort. Flacco and Big Ben would have to be in there. After that, I am not sure who else to look at.
![]() "What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs - I was a man before I was a king." We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:One of the knocks on him coming out of college was his arm strength... Now, in almost 5 months it's the 10th strongest in the league. Amazing what coaching and better mechanics can do. ________________________________________________ Scouting well is all that matters. Draft philosophy is all fluff.
Quote:Did y'all know Leftwich has the strongest arm a few years back. Could throw 80yrds plus Leftwich never had the strongest arm. Maybe he could throw far, but when you have that windmill wind-up to manage it that's not a strong arm. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Did y'all know Leftwich has the strongest arm a few years back. Could throw 80yrds plus Strong arm, incredibly slow throwing motion.
Leftwich couldn't throw a screen pass. Everything was a 90 mph fastball.
And his fade route throws were comical. Him and Tebow threw identical
Color me teal, but I honestly think we have THE best QB in the league. Okay, he has alot to prove (without the crucial aspect of avoiding injury).
Bortles is absolutely amazing. He truly does remind me of Peyton's first year, whipping darts all around the field. And he seems damn smart too (which is what truly makes Peyton great). Like the rest of this rookie heavy team, he must learn to showcase his talent without getting hurt...that is THE key to his, and the entire team's hope for success. |
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