Right, you can throw a baseball in a variety of ways and be effective and successful. Not so with the pigskin. Release point is a key factor, the higher that is the better. Look at Drew B. release point. He had to release as high as possible to keep his passes from begin batted down. A high release also provides the ability to throw on a line further downfield. I was taught this by a tulane qb coach visting my Dad while in HS.
CF is short, has a mid release point and is not a run threat. He's a team leader and a student of the game, but his size and physical ability only go so far. I hope he has a great game this week and we pull the w and go bowling.
Most tall qbs are not runners, but HH is, so I'm hoping he develops as an effective passer. BW was supposed to have some issues with accuracy, but he's looked fine this year and proved to be an effective runner too.
Hand size is another factor that helps throwing a football vs a baseball. To release a football high, you have to be able to pull it down to spin it. Small hands make that difficult and usually lowers the release. Big men usually have big hands. Just saying.
So our former head coach who played QB in college and our current head coach who played QB in college and all the staff members who have been at P5’s and NFL know less about Hunter being able to play QB in college than 2 guys who watched him play a high school game? That’s really incredible, odd that you 2 are on a message board and not NFL scouts. Also, KK does have different sources.
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