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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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NGL, AR's deep throws were either better or just as good as Stroud's, cumulatively.  Stroud's first throw was atrocious but the rest were beautiful.  AR's last one was his worst, but all the rest were beautiful and on the money.  I think Stroud hitting 63-ish yards in the air also has to do with who he's throwing to and knowing where to place it.  But both impressive...  if anything, I walk away more impressed with AR from this drill than Stroud, because we expect it from Stroud.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

NGL, AR's deep throws were either better or just as good as Stroud's, cumulatively.  Stroud's first throw was atrocious but the rest were beautiful.  AR's last one was his worst, but all the rest were beautiful and on the money.  I think Stroud hitting 63-ish yards in the air also has to do with who he's throwing to and knowing where to place it.  But both impressive...  if anything, I walk away more impressed with AR from this drill than Stroud, because we expect it from Stroud.

As warner called out Stroud's deep throws were supposed to be back shoudler throws and the only one that was back shoudler was the ball that came up short. 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

right... but at the same time if AR was trying to show off as the poster suggested.... which i dont think was the case.... thats pretty fuged. 

Again, we are assuming but in the grand scheme of things it won’t hurt either person at all. 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

As warner called out Stroud's deep throws were supposed to be back shoudler throws and the only one that was back shoudler was the ball that came up short. 

How does Warner know if they are trying to hit the guys in stride or hit them back shoulder? Feels like he’s guessing. 

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