Ten_Titans
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I am not sold on Ferguson having the proper arm strength to be a good SEC QB...his arm looks like Connor Shaw's to me maybe even slightly weaker. Dobbs' passes are much more crisp looking and like lasers in comparisons to Ferguson's rainbow downfield throws.
People say the same thing about every qb. Tebow didn't have a great arm, but he won in the SEC. Coaching and scheming can do wonders for a team. And look at bray: all the arm strength in the world but he didn't have the ability to check down or read defenses. Arm strength only does so much.
People say the same thing about every qb. Tebow didn't have a great arm, but he won in the SEC. Coaching and scheming can do wonders for a team. And look at bray: all the arm strength in the world but he didn't have the ability to check down or read defenses. Arm strength only does so much.
:ermm:The qb battle will come down to Worley or Peterman, a lot on here are wanting Dobbs you better not wish to hard freshman in the SEC this is not the big 10, if Dobbs is in there very very very long season. Now in time Dobbs could become a very good qb, if you throw him in there to soon you might never get the real Dobbs.
Based on his clips. Weak arm strength. Not saying it takes a ton of arm strength, but you gotta keep the D on there toes or they'll tighten up knowing you can't go deep.
One of the best college quarterbacks that I have seen was Danny Wuerffel, and he had one of the weakest arms of any college qb that I've seen.Casey clausen didn't have the strongest arm and he won a lot of games here, hell Peyton Manning doesn't have the strongest arm in the world even before all the surgeries. There's more to a qb than just arm strength. As long as Ferguson's arm is stronger than say Rick Clausen's he should be alright. Casey didn't have that strong of an arm but compared to his brother Rick he had a cannon.