'20 TX QB Haynes King (TAMU Commit)

No...I'm pretty sure it was me that started the noodle arm thing in extreme sarcasm. The idiot that kept saying Maurer had a weak arm is on ignore, but that guy was a pure dumbass. He kept saying Maurer had a weak arm even after his E11 performance...
Read Chief saying it before you...and he meant it. Mills took it on as a cause afterwards.
 
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Will be interesting to see who has the better career when it's all said and done with HB at Tennessee and King at AM

He's not a lock to be at A'M just yet. Good chance he ends up there, but it's not over yet. He would have already pulled the trigger if it was a done deal. Both have a great shot to be elite College QB's and beyond.
 
I just think he doesn't wanna have to win out a QB battle. He knows it's wrapped up once he gets to texas A&Ms campus

That's just not true. They have a great '21 QB already committed and had a 4* QB committ in the '19 class and another '19 committ who was in the elite 11 finals and UnderArmour game, so there will be competition. Plus King doesn't come off as scared of competition.
 
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If that was the deciding factor, he would have committed already. He seems to really prefer playing for CJP and CJC but believe distance is what's kept him from committing to TN. If Harrison was the reason he chooses A'M, then his decision would have been made weeks ago.
Seems to me that A&M is the easy choice, but he would rather play for Tennessee. He would have already committed to Tennessee if Bailey wasn't a factor.
 
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He's not a lock to be at A'M just yet. Good chance he ends up there, but it's not over yet. He would have already pulled the trigger if it was a done deal. Both have a great shot to be elite College QB's and beyond.
You are right. If it was aTm he would have committed right after the visit and as planned before The Opening. His thought process must be a bit cloudy.
 
So you are debating well-established physics? Ok. I guess the disagreement will have to end here. Take it up with science.
?? So your saying if 2 people throw the ball 60 yards that means they have the same arm strength? The reason the flag (corner) route is the most scouted throw by nfl scouts is because they want to know the web they are going to draft can not only get it the distance in needs to go, but also know that it’s going to be there with velocity when the wr breaks his route. Don’t know exactly what we are debating. I dont get what your trying to say and definitely don’t understand why your getting all pissy about it lol. I played College QB and this is what separates a great high school qb to a great college qb.
 
?? So your saying if 2 people throw the ball 60 yards that means they have the same arm strength? The reason the flag (corner) route is the most scouted throw by nfl scouts is because they want to know the web they are going to draft can not only get it the distance in needs to go, but also know that it’s going to be there with velocity when the wr breaks his route. Don’t know exactly what we are debating. I dont get what your trying to say and definitely don’t understand why your getting all pissy about it lol. I played College QB and this is what separates a great high school qb to a great college qb.

No, go back. Same distance and same arc/angle, means same velocity. Otherwise it would go further or shorter. An object can't be thrown at the same angle, faster, yet go the same distance as an object thrown slower.
 
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No, go back. Same distance and same arc/angle, means same velocity. Otherwise it would go further or shorter. An object can't be thrown at the same angle, faster, yet go the same distance as an object thrown slower.
Sorry to disagree but yes it can. Compare Tim Tebow’s 15 yard flag to Jay Cutlers or Brett Favres.
 
No, go back. Same distance and same arc/angle, means same velocity. Otherwise it would go further or shorter. An object can't be thrown at the same angle, faster, yet go the same distance as an object thrown slower.
But no reason to argue. This is going no where. No big deal anyways
 
No, go back. Same distance and same arc/angle, means same velocity. Otherwise it would go further or shorter. An object can't be thrown at the same angle, faster, yet go the same distance as an object thrown slower.

Uhh.... so your saying that bullets can’t go the same distance but travel faster then others based on velocity induced by powder charge ?
 
He's not a lock to be at A'M just yet. Good chance he ends up there, but it's not over yet. He would have already pulled the trigger if it was a done deal. Both have a great shot to be elite College QB's and beyond.
I think he’s torn some still but definitely trending A&M way now.
 
No, go back. Same distance and same arc/angle, means same velocity. Otherwise it would go further or shorter. An object can't be thrown at the same angle, faster, yet go the same distance as an object thrown slower.
Can if the object is an irregular shape like a football. You can throw a paper airplane in the same arc and at the same speed and have it travel longer or shorter depending on the way it’s thrown. A spiral at the same arc and velocity will travel farther.
 
Kid never going to make a decision? Assume maybe not till after the dead period. Ugh long wait
 
Can if the object is an irregular shape like a football. You can throw a paper airplane in the same arc and at the same speed and have it travel longer or shorter depending on the way it’s thrown. A spiral at the same arc and velocity will travel farther.
A spiraled throw would go further AOTBE. Remember we are talking balls going the same distance.
 

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