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He has a Bio Chem test on that date and did not want to miss.Kinda surprised Blake Gillikin wasn't invited.
Michigan has 11 invited. The amount of talent that Jim is sending to the NFL is unreal and recruits are taking notice. He has it rollin in Ann Arbor
Michigan has 11 invited. The amount of talent that Jim is sending to the NFL is unreal and recruits are taking notice. He has it rollin in Ann Arbor
As mentioned, we sent 5.And yet another 3rd place finish. I imagine recruits notice that too
How did your school do?
As mentioned, we sent 5.
Just means you had way more seniors and juniors than PSU.Michigan has 11 invited. The amount of talent that Jim is sending to the NFL is unreal and recruits are taking notice. He has it rollin in Ann Arbor
The draft is an individual thing. UM is a suck team. Your coach is DMW.Michigan has 11 invited. The amount of talent that Jim is sending to the NFL is unreal and recruits are taking notice. He has it rollin in Ann Arbor
Well atleast those 11 will get to Indianapolis before JimmyMichigan has 11 invited. The amount of talent that Jim is sending to the NFL is unreal and recruits are taking notice. He has it rollin in Ann Arbor
Stop. We know you’re an OSU fan, possibly an alum. How many did OSU send?
You think the standards at OSU are that low for this mama's basement internet troll to have an OSU degree?
I'm 58 years old.Combine week in full force or farce. Joe Burrows ------small hands.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...-and-twitter-had-jokes/ar-BB10ka6x?li=BBnba9I
here's what I found....I'm 58 years old.
Started playing football as a 7th grader.
Have coached for 28 years.
As God as my witness, I never knew the NFL ball was larger than a college football.
Found that by reading the Joe Burrows article.
ONLY - I DO MEAN ONLY - ON THE BWI RIVALS BOARD can I learn something new at 3:18 on a Monday afternoon in February while sitting in Archbold, Ohio.
EDIT:
From the article -
Still, hand measurement is one of the many elements of the combine which create headlines. And because the NFL ball is bigger than the college ball, there will always be speculation that a quarterback with small hands may struggle to control the bigger ball at the NFL level.
From STACK.com (never heard of this site, but did a search to find football sizes) -
NFL
Collegiate/High School
- Length: 11 inches
- Width: 7 inches
- Diameter: 21 inches
Youth (12-14 years old)
- Length: 11 inches
- Width: 7 inches
- Diameter: 21 inches
Not looking to hijack the thread, but someone is lying!
- Length: 11 inches
- Width: 6.5 inches
- Diameter: 19.5 inches
OL
I'm 58 years old.
EDIT:
From the article -
Still, hand measurement is one of the many elements of the combine which create headlines. And because the NFL ball is bigger than the college ball, there will always be speculation that a quarterback with small hands may struggle to control the bigger ball at the NFL level.
OL
Still, hand measurement is one of the many elements of the combine which create headlines.
Except for the fact that some of the best QBs had small hands. I guess Brady and Rodgers cant play because they have small hands. The best QBs in history are Nick Foles, Jim Druckenmiller and probably Dan McGuire based on hand size.
I have a neighbor that used to work for an NFL team. I recall being surprised that one of his duties was hand measurements.
Jim Drukenmiller is #1 on that list.
Elway, Montana, Marino, Brady, Young, and Rodgers did not make the list. )
---Elway, himself a two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback who disclosed that he has 10 1/8-inch hands, agreed that "hand size is important."
Elway noted that "As a player you never look at it, as a GM you always do."
You might not want to mention Brady when disputing that list.Except for the fact that some of the best QBs had small hands. I guess Brady and Rodgers cant play because they have small hands. The best QBs in history are Nick Foles, Jim Druckenmiller and probably Dan McGuire based on hand size.
Brady 9.38 which is c/w a height of 6'2".You might not want to mention Brady when disputing that list.
And he still needed to deflate balls.Brady 9.38 which is c/w a height of 6'2".
I posted this in earlier in a different thread.
Michigan has 11 invited. The amount of talent that Jim is sending to the NFL is unreal and recruits are taking notice. He has it rollin in Ann Arbor
You might not want to mention Brady when disputing that list.
Actually, his hands are completely average. His problem is he has deflated balls.why not? He has small hands.
Actually, his hands are completely average. His problem is he has deflated balls.
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2018/3/1/17066910/nfl-combine-hand-measurement-quarterback-draftNOPE!. His hands are small compared to NFL QBs. He is not being compared to Joe the Plumber.
That is like saying the average 40 time is 6 seconds and Brady has average to good speed. Kind of irrelevant. Average speed is SLOW by NFL standards.
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2018/3/1/17066910/nfl-combine-hand-measurement-quarterback-draft
"Pioli contrasted Kingsbury — who had the smallest hands at the combine — with Tom Brady, who has huge, enormous hands (the biggest hands) and was famously drafted in the sixth round because everyone knew he would be successful:
“We asked him to come to New England in inclement weather and try to throw the football and control the football; where you have someone like Tom Brady, who has an enormous hand ... You look at the pictures of Tommy holding a football, part of his accuracy is based on his hand size.”
I said his hands are average, which is what you said. Paoli said his hands are gigantic. I never met Brady and shook his hand so I don't know. Paoli was the VP of personnel for the Pats so I'll take his word. Why would he lie about something like that?Nope. Brady's hands are 9 3/8ths which is in the bottom half of NFL starters.. Your post does not even list his hand size. Paoli wants guys with 10" hands which is ironic. Brady and Rodgers are under 10". Your link also lists the hand size of Mahomes as under 10.
No correlation between hand size and being a good QB.
I said his hands are average, which is what you said. Paoli said his hands are gigantic. I never met Brady and shook his hand so I don't know. Paoli was the VP of personnel for the Pats so I'll take his word. Why would he lie about something like that?
Ok I'll answer my own question. It's because the Pats are still a bunch of filthy cheaters that continue to cheat after they got caught deflating balls because Brady has average sized hands. Every one of Tommy's SB victories should be stripped because, as this years violation of videoing the other teams signs AGAIN shows, these idiots have been cheating all along.
Actually, his hands are completely average. His problem is he has deflated balls.
But there is a correlation of a QB cheating and results, which trumps hand size. Serious question, how long ago did they start measuring QB hands at the combine?At the end of the day there are a lot of NFL QBs with bigger hands and lower results. No correlation between size and results.
Fran TarkentonExcept for the fact that some of the best QBs had small hands. I guess Brady and Rodgers cant play because they have small hands. The best QBs in history are Nick Foles, Jim Druckenmiller and probably Dan McGuire based on hand size.