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RE: 15 Strongest Arms in College Football from NFL.com
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(06-19-2015 11:37 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  I just wish they chose a pic showing Lynch holding the ball on the seam.

Paxton doesn't hold seams when he throws. Doesn't like it.

You sir are a joke. No QB coach would let the QB not grip the ball on the seams. Funny how no image of Paxton has him gripping the ball off the seam. Kind of like no pitching coach would let his pitcher throw the ball underhanded. Unless he was really girly. Eeeeh?
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RE: 15 Strongest Arms in College Football from NFL.com
(06-20-2015 12:54 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:43 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:37 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  I just wish they chose a pic showing Lynch holding the ball on the seam.

Paxton doesn't hold seams when he throws. Doesn't like it.

You sir are a joke. No QB coach would let the QB not grip the ball on the seams. Funny how no image of Paxton has him gripping the ball off the seam. Kind of like no pitching coach would let his pitcher throw the ball underhanded. Unless he was really girly. Eeeeh?

If you see Paxton holding the seams, it's a quick route. When he's taking his time, he doesn't hold seams. #FirstHandKnowledge

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/services/...lsite=true

About the 10th picture down in that link is how he likes to hold the ball
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RE: 15 Strongest Arms in College Football from NFL.com
(06-20-2015 01:07 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 12:54 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:43 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:37 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  I just wish they chose a pic showing Lynch holding the ball on the seam.

Paxton doesn't hold seams when he throws. Doesn't like it.

You sir are a joke. No QB coach would let the QB not grip the ball on the seams. Funny how no image of Paxton has him gripping the ball off the seam. Kind of like no pitching coach would let his pitcher throw the ball underhanded. Unless he was really girly. Eeeeh?

If you see Paxton holding the seams, it's a quick route. When he's taking his time, he doesn't hold seams. #FirstHandKnowledge

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/services/...lsite=true

About the 10th picture down in that link is how he likes to hold the ball

Congrats you found another pic. I guess in 99% of all the other pics he is not liking holding the ball on the seam. Guess we mostly run quick routes. So if the defense sees the ball not held on the seam they know they have more time to get to the QB. I stand corrected on your 1%.
My humble apology.
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(06-20-2015 10:58 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  When he can hit a go route ON THE RUN, fella's, THEN we can ponder about including him in a strong arm category..

Btw, for those that don't understand, never been around the game, etc, when I say "on the run", I mean not making a WR have to stop, then catch, then start running again.
But he is a very solid QB. In fact, better than solid. But strongest arms in the country? Ehhhhh

That is accuracy, not strength. I am sure there are cases when he has overthrown receivers as well.
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RE: 15 Strongest Arms in College Football from NFL.com
(06-20-2015 01:35 PM)macgar32 Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 10:58 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  When he can hit a go route ON THE RUN, fella's, THEN we can ponder about including him in a strong arm category..

Btw, for those that don't understand, never been around the game, etc, when I say "on the run", I mean not making a WR have to stop, then catch, then start running again.
But he is a very solid QB. In fact, better than solid. But strongest arms in the country? Ehhhhh

That is accuracy, not strength. I am sure there are cases when he has overthrown receivers as well.
Brother, that's strength. When he unloads on a deep route, 99% of the time, the WR has to slow down or even completely stop. I'm not slamming Lynch. I'm just saying he doesn't have top 15 arm strength.
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RE: 15 Strongest Arms in College Football from NFL.com
(06-20-2015 01:26 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 01:07 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 12:54 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:43 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:37 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  I just wish they chose a pic showing Lynch holding the ball on the seam.

Paxton doesn't hold seams when he throws. Doesn't like it.

You sir are a joke. No QB coach would let the QB not grip the ball on the seams. Funny how no image of Paxton has him gripping the ball off the seam. Kind of like no pitching coach would let his pitcher throw the ball underhanded. Unless he was really girly. Eeeeh?

If you see Paxton holding the seams, it's a quick route. When he's taking his time, he doesn't hold seams. #FirstHandKnowledge

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/services/...lsite=true

About the 10th picture down in that link is how he likes to hold the ball

Congrats you found another pic. I guess in 99% of all the other pics he is not liking holding the ball on the seam. Guess we mostly run quick routes. So if the defense sees the ball not held on the seam they know they have more time to get to the QB. I stand corrected on your 1%.
My humble apology.

Brotha, I'm not telling you what I think. I'm telling you what I know. If it's a quick route, he's throwing it how he's given by the center. A lot of the time, it's on seams. If he's taking his time, and throwing it how he prefers, he won't be holding the seams. But seriously, how the heck did we even get on a seam argument. SMH haha
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(06-20-2015 04:08 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 01:26 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 01:07 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 12:54 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:43 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  Paxton doesn't hold seams when he throws. Doesn't like it.

You sir are a joke. No QB coach would let the QB not grip the ball on the seams. Funny how no image of Paxton has him gripping the ball off the seam. Kind of like no pitching coach would let his pitcher throw the ball underhanded. Unless he was really girly. Eeeeh?

If you see Paxton holding the seams, it's a quick route. When he's taking his time, he doesn't hold seams. #FirstHandKnowledge

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/services/...lsite=true

About the 10th picture down in that link is how he likes to hold the ball

Congrats you found another pic. I guess in 99% of all the other pics he is not liking holding the ball on the seam. Guess we mostly run quick routes. So if the defense sees the ball not held on the seam they know they have more time to get to the QB. I stand corrected on your 1%.
My humble apology.

Brotha, I'm not telling you what I think. I'm telling you what I know. If it's a quick route, he's throwing it how he's given by the center. A lot of the time, it's on seams. If he's taking his time, and throwing it how he prefers, he won't be holding the seams. But seriously, how the heck did we even get on a seam argument. SMH haha

No kidding...where's my genuine chrome game helmet? You said you have two. How many can you wear at once?

You know. I know. Everybody knows Lynch is better than solid. Plus he's a rising star...Just let him rise without trying to put a limit on how far.

OK. I got an idea. Comeon down to the music thread. It's safer. lol.
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RE: 15 Strongest Arms in College Football from NFL.com
(06-20-2015 10:58 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  When he can hit a go route ON THE RUN, fella's, THEN we can ponder about including him in a strong arm category..

Btw, for those that don't understand, never been around the game, etc, when I say "on the run", I mean not making a WR have to stop, then catch, then start running again.
But he is a very solid QB. In fact, better than solid. But strongest arms in the country? Ehhhhh

Quote:Btw, for those that don't understand, he is garbage

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RE: 15 Strongest Arms in College Football from NFL.com
(06-20-2015 04:05 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 01:35 PM)macgar32 Wrote:  
(06-20-2015 10:58 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  When he can hit a go route ON THE RUN, fella's, THEN we can ponder about including him in a strong arm category..

Btw, for those that don't understand, never been around the game, etc, when I say "on the run", I mean not making a WR have to stop, then catch, then start running again.
But he is a very solid QB. In fact, better than solid. But strongest arms in the country? Ehhhhh

That is accuracy, not strength. I am sure there are cases when he has overthrown receivers as well.
Brother, that's strength. When he unloads on a deep route, 99% of the time, the WR has to slow down or even completely stop. I'm not slamming Lynch. I'm just saying he doesn't have top 15 arm strength.

LOL...So you are saying Lynch CANNOT throw the ball 50 yards in the air. Most go routes do NOT require the ball to travel that far.
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RE: 15 Strongest Arms in College Football from NFL.com
(06-20-2015 10:58 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  When he can hit a go route ON THE RUN, fella's, THEN we can ponder about including him in a strong arm category..

Btw, for those that don't understand, never been around the game, etc, when I say "on the run", I mean not making a WR have to stop, then catch, then start running again.
But he is a very solid QB. In fact, better than solid. But strongest arms in the country? Ehhhhh
Who in your learned opinion is #15?
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Lynch is going to be a starting QB in the NFL.

If the haters are upset now they are going to go in ballistic 4-5 years
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(06-20-2015 06:22 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  Lynch is going to be a starting QB in the NFL.

If the haters are upset now they are going to go in ballistic 4-5 years

Nobody is hating Lynch haha
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(06-20-2015 06:22 PM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  Lynch is going to be a starting QB in the NFL.

If the haters are upset now they are going to go in ballistic 4-5 years

Too soon to tell. "Lynch haters" is a strong phrase.
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Here's the real list I'm looking forward to seeing:

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I told you guys from the Time i said he was coming here to Memphis...My BUddy Paxton is the real deal and will be a superstar and a great QB before its all said and done...The World Is Ours Memphis....
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(06-20-2015 08:07 PM)tigerscane Wrote:  I told you guys from the Time i said he was coming here to Memphis...My BUddy Paxton is the real deal and will be a superstar and a great QB before its all said and done...The World Is Ours Memphis....


He is definitely the real deal and has all the tools. He also has great coaching.

The sky is the limit for Paxton, how good he gets is up to him and his health.

NFL scouts will be salivating over him when he enters the draft.
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My guess is they already are--salivating that is. What if this is his last year...just askin.
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(06-20-2015 04:08 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
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(06-20-2015 01:07 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
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(06-19-2015 11:43 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  Paxton doesn't hold seams when he throws. Doesn't like it.

You sir are a joke. No QB coach would let the QB not grip the ball on the seams. Funny how no image of Paxton has him gripping the ball off the seam. Kind of like no pitching coach would let his pitcher throw the ball underhanded. Unless he was really girly. Eeeeh?

If you see Paxton holding the seams, it's a quick route. When he's taking his time, he doesn't hold seams. #FirstHandKnowledge

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/services/...lsite=true

About the 10th picture down in that link is how he likes to hold the ball

Congrats you found another pic. I guess in 99% of all the other pics he is not liking holding the ball on the seam. Guess we mostly run quick routes. So if the defense sees the ball not held on the seam they know they have more time to get to the QB. I stand corrected on your 1%.
My humble apology.

Brotha, I'm not telling you what I think. I'm telling you what I know. If it's a quick route, he's throwing it how he's given by the center. A lot of the time, it's on seams. If he's taking his time, and throwing it how he prefers, he won't be holding the seams. But seriously, how the heck did we even get on a seam argument. SMH haha

Thank you for proving my point.
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(06-20-2015 10:43 PM)snowtiger Wrote:  My guess is they already are--salivating that is. What if this is his last year...just askin.

Then we had a great year and Brady Davis will be ready to take over
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(06-20-2015 12:54 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:43 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(06-19-2015 11:37 PM)SayWhat? Wrote:  I just wish they chose a pic showing Lynch holding the ball on the seam.

Paxton doesn't hold seams when he throws. Doesn't like it.

You sir are a joke. No QB coach would let the QB not grip the ball on the seams. Funny how no image of Paxton has him gripping the ball off the seam. Kind of like no pitching coach would let his pitcher throw the ball underhanded. Unless he was really girly. Eeeeh?

No QB gets the seams every time on quick or "hot" routes. Do not have time. Gruden talks about it on his QB 'camp' show often. I've also heard interviews with the top NFL QB's and none of them have to throw with the seam.
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