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  1. SinCityCane

    Brooklyndee and dmoney

    So he didn't mean that literally? Thanks, captain obvious. You've demonstrated that you don't have a good understanding of what accuracy is, & you can't refute what I've said here with anything except how right you think he is because of his experience - which you know nothing about. You're...
  2. SinCityCane

    Brooklyndee and dmoney

    He just said that he couldn't "hit a barn with a stick" as a freshman. What's your point?
  3. SinCityCane

    Brooklyndee and dmoney

    The basis for your argument is being terrible as a freshman. Maybe you don't grasp the concept of what "typically" means. Your level of improvement in those areas - in whatever conference you supposedly played in - doesn't happen often, much less in P5 football where most QBs coming out of HS...
  4. SinCityCane

    Brooklyndee and dmoney

    Accuracy is putting the ball on the money when throwing at a target. Not that it's any less relevant, but you're broadening the scope to overall execution. Understanding where to throw the ball has nothing to do with the ability to hit what you're aiming at. Being able to step into a blitz &...
  5. SinCityCane

    Brooklyndee and dmoney

    I can see the argument for anticipation improving, as it involves reading coverages, but that also becomes irrelevant if you can't hit your target. Berlin's INT stats had little to do with his arm. He made some poor desicions at times, but that guy could make all the throws. Harris' 54% was in...
  6. SinCityCane

    Brooklyndee and dmoney

    This is actually a generally accepted reality in football, but since you asked, here's an article I found by some knowledgeable football guys. Check out the section on "Arm talent". QB's do improve all the time. It's usually not related to significantly improved passing ability - & I've seen...
  7. SinCityCane

    Brooklyndee and dmoney

    The areas where Malik needs improvement - accuracy, ball placement, target anticipation among others - are typically not areas in which QBs improve much with experience. An inaccurate or inconsistent passer in his 5th year on the team pretty much is what he is - an average QB who came through in...
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