VolinArizona
not in Arizona anymore
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"I think you don't understand the difference between floating a pass and throwing it deep with tons of arch."--VOLINARIZONA .....LOL your a MORON explain the difference to me. There isn't one LOL, pls explain that stupid comment to me. You are trying to make me look dumb, but your just making yourself look weetarted LOL.
come on guys show some love . d.c is currently working with a personal trainer and throwing to some guys getting ready for the nfl draft. so we are aware of some of things he is lacking but with the continued hard work that he has put forth he can only get better and make believers out of the doubters. just remember that most of those film are from his soph. year and he looks a hell of alot better, only if you can see the improvement. but with that said and done we are still UT fans .
Deep passes are supposed to have tons of arch. It makes the pass more catchable. NFL QBs actually practice deep passes by trying to get a ball to land in a trash can way down the field. If you throw a ball on a rope, it's not going to get into the can. If you put some arch on the pass, it will fall right in. Call John Madden and ask him about it.
come on guys show some love . d.c is currently working with a personal trainer and throwing to some guys getting ready for the nfl draft. so we are aware of some of things he is lacking but with the continued hard work that he has put forth he can only get better and make believers out of the doubters. just remember that most of those film are from his soph. year and he looks a hell of alot better, only if you can see the improvement. but with that said and done we are still UT fans .
Deep passes are supposed to have tons of arch. It makes the pass more catchable. NFL QBs actually practice deep passes by trying to get a ball to land in a trash can way down the field. If you throw a ball on a rope, it's not going to get into the can. If you put some arch on the pass, it will fall right in. Call John Madden and ask him about it.
I don't even know where to start. You try to tell other people that they're dumb when you can't spell?
You seriously don't know what you're talking about. If you had said "The kid's throws weren't all that impressive," I'd be right there with you. But you didn't - you said he floated every pass, which is incredibly untrue. Like I said, he floated MAYBE two passes, and had another pass that was absolutely horrific.
Now, let me explain and show you some things. A floated pass is a pass that does this:
Most of DC Jefferson's balls in those 2 clips went like this (on the bombs):
If you'd like, you can watch the 2 clips, write down the video time of the passes you feel he floated, and I can look at them for you. On deep routes, if you have no idea what you're talking about, you'll always think a QB floated the ball if the WR runs to it. However, the entire process of throwing a deep bomb is that you throw it where the WR WILL be, IN STRIDE, so he doesn't have to slow down.