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Stiff-Arming Football Myths


FootballCzar

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It's not that The Golden Calf of Bristol can't play quarterback, he's just not very good at a lot of its core responsibilities.

 

"Not very good" or "Not used properly?" That's the crux of my position

 

Hmm looks interesting. I might look into it.

 

I love your work btw keep it up!

 

Thanks Wake! Trust me, you won't be disappointed 

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"Not very good" or "Not used properly?" That's the crux of my position

Hehe, there's no way you can properly utilize him over the long term. His short to medium range mechanics are horrendous and at some point you have to be able to throw the ball short to maintain possession.

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Are the myths cheap and high quality?

 

Absolutely! I guarantee it!.

 

Paperback is $12, PDF is $5.99

 

Hehe, there's no way you can properly utilize him over the long term. His short to medium range mechanics are horrendous and at some point you have to be able to throw the ball short to maintain possession.

 

Lol..fair point though. Howeverrrrrrrrrrr…. He has proved that he could

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Still got so much to do for work today but cant wait to dig into it, Em. Thanks for your contribution to the "good" pile.

 

 

favorite line so far - "Watching Kung-Fu movies doesn’t make you a Karate Master"   in the context of Draft analysts arent experts. Damn I wasted a lot of time on Saturday mornings as a kid. That poo is still entertaining though.

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Still got so much to do for work today but cant wait to dig into it, Em. Thanks for your contribution to the "good" pile.

 

 

favorite line so far - "Watching Kung-Fu movies doesn’t make you a Karate Master"   in the context of Draft analysts arent experts. Damn I wasted a lot of time on Saturday mornings as a kid. That poo is still entertaining though.

 

Thanks Cap'n! Glad you're enjoying it. There were about 15 that didn't make the cut because we couldn't convince each other enough 'beyond a reasonable doubt' 

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