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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 31319" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I think you've pinpointed one of Vad's biggest problems here: his tendency to fling the ball instead of throw it. Nesbitt did the same thing. If you have a strong arm, the temptation to fling the ball is hard to resist. Oth, that's one of the reasons you get interceptions and overthrown balls; the elbow is too low when your throw and, since you aren't set up, your shoulders don't follow through. Both of these QBs were more accurate on longer throws because they had to set up first.</p><p></p><p>I hope JT doesn't develop this habit, though his arm strength is easily great enough to lead him astray. He looked fundamentally right last year in limited action. It's a problem you'd like to have, btw, since you can cure it with practice. Oth, you'll seldom see a weak arm become a strong one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 31319, member: 265"] I think you've pinpointed one of Vad's biggest problems here: his tendency to fling the ball instead of throw it. Nesbitt did the same thing. If you have a strong arm, the temptation to fling the ball is hard to resist. Oth, that's one of the reasons you get interceptions and overthrown balls; the elbow is too low when your throw and, since you aren't set up, your shoulders don't follow through. Both of these QBs were more accurate on longer throws because they had to set up first. I hope JT doesn't develop this habit, though his arm strength is easily great enough to lead him astray. He looked fundamentally right last year in limited action. It's a problem you'd like to have, btw, since you can cure it with practice. Oth, you'll seldom see a weak arm become a strong one. [/QUOTE]
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