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  • rickmitchell22
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    • Feb 2010
    • 757

    #1

    Best and Worst long balls?

    Who throws the best and worst deep balls in the league 2010?

    Best: Favre, McNabb, Brady

    Worst: Orton, Pennington
  • cubsball899
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    • Jan 2010
    • 1744

    #2
    Re: Best and Worst long balls?

    i heard jamarcus russell can throw the ball 80 yards from his knees

    i think the guys you've mentioned about sums it up, i'd say keep an eye on stafford and flacco though too

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    • bkrich83
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      • Jul 2002
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      #3
      Re: Best and Worst long balls?

      Homer alert. But San Diego with Phillip Rivers throws the ball down the field as often and as well as anyone.

      I think in 2008 Rivers set a record for getting to 4,000 yards on the fewest attempts.
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      • Chrisksaint
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        • Apr 2010
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        #4
        Re: Best and Worst long balls?

        Obv somewhat homer but hard to argue with Brees on his accuracy on long balls
        http://www.nfl.com/videos/new-orlean...38-yard-TD-rec prolly could have found better play but yeah
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        • CW McGraw
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          • Oct 2008
          • 1301

          #5
          Re: Best and Worst long balls?

          It's a bit odd that the two best deep ball QBs in the league, Drew Brees and Philip Rivers, have pretty pedestrian NFL arms. There's clearly more to being an effective down field passer than arm strength.

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          • mestevo
            Gooney Goo Goo
            • Apr 2010
            • 19556

            #6
            Re: Best and Worst long balls?

            Brady Quinn's 3 consecutive throws out of bounds on hail marys were the worst deep throws I saw all season last year.

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            • bkrich83
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              • Jul 2002
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              #7
              Re: Best and Worst long balls?

              Originally posted by CW McGraw
              It's a bit odd that the two best deep ball QBs in the league, Drew Brees and Philip Rivers, have pretty pedestrian NFL arms. There's clearly more to being an effective down field passer than arm strength.
              Drew Brees has done a great job on his core strength, and I think that has improved his arm strength. While he will never be confused with John Elway, there's no throw in the book he can't make.

              Rivers, has better arm strength than people think although it's not elite.

              With these two guys, it's a matter of anticipation, timing and ball placement.

              Dan Fouts was one of the better downfield passers of all time. His arm strength was average at best. Anticipation, timing and ball placement, again. That and being in an offense that creates downfield opportunities.
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              • ProfessaPackMan
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                • Mar 2008
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                #8
                Re: Best and Worst long balls?

                Best: Rivers, Brees, Manning, Brady, Schuab, Campbell, Favre and Rodgers

                Worst: McNabb, Delhomme, Leinart, Hasselbeck.
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                • bkrich83
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                  • Jul 2002
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                  #9
                  Re: Best and Worst long balls?

                  Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
                  Best: Rivers, Brees, Manning, Brady, Schuab, Campbell, Favre and Rodgers

                  Worst: McNabb, Delhomme, Leinart, Hasselbeck.
                  If he pulls his head out, with the system they have and the physical tools he has, Jay Cutler could be on this list.
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                  • kehlis
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                    • Jul 2008
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                    #10
                    Re: Best and Worst long balls?

                    Originally posted by bkrich83
                    If he pulls his head out, with the system they have and the physical tools he has, Jay Cutler could be on this list.
                    Yea, there weren't any parameters set in the OP as to what qualifies but I think Cutler can throw the deep ball with the best of them.

                    Also, people who say Rivers can't throw downfield well haven't watched him enough.

                    And as PPM mentioned, I was surprised to see McNabb included in the OP as one of the better deep passers. I don't think he's bad, but I have never seen him as an above average downfield passer.


                    On the homer note. Based on last year I would have no issue throwing Orton in the category of worst, but that being said, he has actually looked good doing it this year in the preseason as it seems to have been a point of emphasis. The Broncos fell last year because there was no downfield threat but he has looked good thus far when implementing more downfield throws into his game.
                    Last edited by kehlis; 08-26-2010, 10:40 PM.

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                    • ProfessaPackMan
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                      • Mar 2008
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                      #11
                      Re: Best and Worst long balls?

                      Everytime I've seen McNabb throw deep, instead of hitting his Receiver in stride I've usually seen him underthrow his Receivers for the most part and they would have to come back to the ball. I think he did it a few times against the Ravens last week as well, if I'm not mistaken.
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                      • rickmitchell22
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                        • Feb 2010
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                        #12
                        Re: Best and Worst long balls?

                        I do't see how McNabb throws one of the worst deep balls in the league. our the only person I've ever heard say this. I'f McNabb couldn't throw a great deep ball, he probably would't be in the league, because he isnt greaton short routes.

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                        • SPTO
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                          • Feb 2003
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                          #13
                          Re: Best and Worst long balls?

                          Best: Brees or Brady
                          Worst: Orton or Leinart
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                          • The15thunter
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                            • Mar 2003
                            • 1639

                            #14
                            Re: Best and Worst long balls?

                            re: mcnabb

                            i remember watching desean jackson be so fast and so open that he had time to come back to one of mcnabb's deep balls last year and still burn the defense.

                            re: peyton

                            i don't think he's as elite a deep ball guy as he used to be, but he makes all the throws. since teams are still scared of the colts' vertical game, it's not as big a part of their offense, but he makes a lot of accurate throws 20+ yards down the field that fit in places they shouldn't (remember the super bowl throw to dallas clark) that compensate for his lack of 40+ yard opportunities.
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                            • Chrisksaint
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                              • Apr 2010
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                              #15
                              Re: Best and Worst long balls?

                              Originally posted by bkrich83
                              Drew Brees has done a great job on his core strength, and I think that has improved his arm strength. While he will never be confused with John Elway, there's no throw in the book he can't make.

                              Rivers, has better arm strength than people think although it's not elite.

                              With these two guys, it's a matter of anticipation, timing and ball placement.

                              Dan Fouts was one of the better downfield passers of all time. His arm strength was average at best. Anticipation, timing and ball placement, again. That and being in an offense that creates downfield opportunities.
                              Brees shoulder injury actually made him stronger cause he said during rehab he worked on his back shoulder muscles which he never really did and that year of training camp he had to use his legs more when throwing
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