ChattaTNVol
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hey what do you guys think about the qb situation? I'll hang up and not listen.
lol - I was just waiting for someone to finally bring up this topic. Now this is just my $0.02.
A day or so ago I saw someone post that at the elite 11 Bailey’s pass was clocked at 55 mph (velocity). I haven’t been able to verify that but okay. I wanted to see how that number would stack up so I’m using NFL combine numbers and I found a few others reported elsewhere for comparison. Peyton Manning at the Colts could throw a football at 59 mph. Tyler Bray also had a 59 mph fastball. Bret Favre was at 63 mph. Russell Wilson was at 55 mph, Drew Brees was at 52 mph, Cam Newton was at 56 mph, and Joshua Dobbs was at 51 mph.
Though I didn’t find any numbers on Milton I think it’s fair to say the speed of his throws are on average probably faster than the speed of light which is why everyone is so enamored with his arm strength. I didn’t see any other numbers as high as Favre and hitting 60 is apparently very rare. (see link below).
In reviewing Bailey’s thread – where of course every nugget or comment some writer may have published during his evaluation period is archived – almost everyone raves about his touch on his passes. He is widely praised for throwing a very catchable ball and it was claimed that he could throw it anywhere on the field. The criticism that was put forth was that he was too stationary in the pocket and thus prone to taking sacks. A lot of outsiders argued he needed to improve his mobility. One evaluator said he had a quirky throwing motion owing to how he used his elbow in the slot. I don’t even know what that means. It seemed like everyone agreed he would have to continue to work on his craft at the next level.
I was wondering what Milton and/or Hooker might do if by some odd chance Bailey got a shot and took over the QB job permanently. I imagine both being mercenaries they would start looking around, Hooker, probably for a place that has warmer weather in the winter. We might not have a backup QB in that situation. Worst case scenario.
Bailey once said he came to visit the campus at Tennessee when he was 8 years old. It was some program that he and his classmates were part of. Again, that was when he was 8 years old not 8th grade. Anyway he said he enjoyed it so much that he knew on that visit he wanted to be at the University of Tennessee one day. The Kid has been a Vol through most of our entire run of mediocrity. He’s here and here he’ll likely stay until he gets his chance. jmo.
Quarterback Ball Velocity at NFL Combine 2008-2020