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Yeah, thats definitely not true. I'm sorry..
(06-19-2015 11:19 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, thats definitely not true. I'm sorry..

What part do you disagree?
I just wish they chose a pic showing Lynch holding the ball on the seam.
(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.
Lynch has a very strong arm, lacks accuracy and needs to study more
He really improved last season at taking a little speed off some of his passes. Our receivers improved as he began to throw a more catchable ball.
(06-19-2015 11:19 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, thats definitely not true. I'm sorry..
Who to believe? A poster on a message board or a writer on NFL.com. That's a tough one but I am going to go with NFL.com.
Yup. However, ALL Paxton Lynch haters may pile on here.

Edit: Some previously banned posters should have been left banned for good. Reading the drivel that's posted by these guys devalues board content, and kills brain cells.
His first year he had the strongest arm I have seen live. Tiger 90 you are bonkers. I have loved that kid since I saw him warming up for that duke game. Straight up stud that might be in the league after his junior year
But he is hot hot garbage right?
(06-19-2015 11:19 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, thats definitely not true. I'm sorry..

We're all anxiously awaiting your article listing the TRUE top 15 strongest arms in college football refuting NFL.com's list. Will you be publishing to GeoCities or Anglefire?
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
Lynch is legit. The only problem he has is that he makes some incredibly poor decisions (throws) sometimes, but that comes with being an underclassmen I guess.
(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
Good info but could you explain what a pass is? Most of us are pretty ignorant even after playing and watching football all of our lives.
(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

Guess they should have vetted the article with you before it was posted. So is Paxton the only QB on the list you must not like? Or the ranking order? Or none of the others on the list have any weaknesses to be brought to our attention by you? Eeeeeh?
(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

You can be around bridges your entire life and not be a bridge builder.

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(06-20-2015 11:06 AM)mairving 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
Good info but could you explain what a pass is? Most of us are pretty ignorant even after playing and watching football all of our lives.

I think this explains the game very well.
I'm still trying to figure out which people posting here haven't been around football long enough to understand basic stuff, and don't know more than some early 20-something managed to amass in his lifetime, to date.
(06-20-2015 12:12 PM)TripleA Wrote: [ -> ]I'm still trying to figure out which people posting here haven't been around football long enough to understand basic stuff, and don't know more than some early 20-something managed to amass in his lifetime, to date.
I know a few around here that watched Jim Thorpe when he played for Carlisle.
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