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You know what I hope NFL GMs are as dumb as you and let Watson fall we won't regret drafting him. He's gonna win championships for us trust me I haven't felt this strong bout a QB since Russel Wilson.
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FWIW they were talking on NFLN about velocity and the one thing that can counteract that deficiency? Quick release.
Watson has got that. |
Dan Marino had a quick release too so does Bree's that can overcome the velocity problems trust me we won't regret drafting him.
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If we're going in on a qb prospect and asking him to have dree Brees or Marinos release, I feel like we won't be happy.
He does have a quick release and I won't be upset if thy take him, at all. But with that lack of velocity, he's gonna have to have damn near perfect mechanics, anticipation and release. |
Yeah I wouldnt put Watson in the Brees/Marino category. I would say hes slightly better than Alex Smith.
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Watson reminds me of Marriotta, who was also compared to Alex.
Our offense is intermediate and screen throws so Watson's arm won't have to do much work like it would if he was in an offense like Arizona's. The guy has a decent arm. It's not weak. |
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49, yes. But 49 is apparently not his fastball. |
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One guy has been successful since 08, when they started recording mph, throwing under 55. Tyrod at 54.
Guys don't have to have a howitzer, but there has to be a baseline met of arm strength. |
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They don't talk about Mahomes or Webb for some reason and frankly they don't do much detail work except for the 30 seconds on Kizer. Surely there's something more out there than that. That was really underwhelming. |
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Five. Hundredths. That's simply not enough to make up for an objectively poor arm. Remember that he loses about .15 seconds vs. Mahomes on a 20 yard throw (or a roughly 15 yard out from the near hashmarks; forget about throwing to the far hash with sub-standard arm strength). So he makes up a third of that with his release? So he goes from having a ball that's 4 feet behind Mahomes at the same moment in time to a ball that's 2.5 ft behind; still more than enough for a CB to drive on it and knock it away. And compared to Webb he'd be about .11 seconds behind so he'd cut it in half. It was about 2.8 ft down to a foot and half or so; still enough for a window to close on a basic 10 yard out. That arm strength is worrisome as hell and you're whistling past the graveyard if you just ignore it. No, the release is not enough to make up for it; you're relying on him simply having better anticipation than everyone else and I don't know why you would do that. He didn't run a complicated offense and he made more poor decisions/throws than anyone in college football over the past year or two. The guy has red flags everywhere. BUT HE'S A WINNER!!!!! |
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