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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Can someone explain what happened in Chi/Wash game?

 

I have been unpacking all day just moved back into my house after a remodel.

Fields threw it to D.J. Moore several times during the first half and put Washington in a hole. Washington began to push for a comeback in the second behind a gritty Howell. Fields went to Moore again and iced the game in the 4th quarter. Game over!

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I don't think some get what's being said here. 

The average NFL qb can throw a football 50 yards and at speeds of around 40 mph. Which is the arm strength that Bryce has.

Top end arm strength in the NFL is 50-60 mph. 

One qb has thrown faster than 60 mph at the combine, DTR at 62. Just to put that in reference for everyone. Most top out around 57-60 mph. 

Cousins and Kapernick are at the high end of that mark hitting 59-60 mph. 

Watson was 45mph, included for reference point as well. 

it's ok that Bryce has an average arm... nothing wrong with that at all. 

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Fields threw it to D.J. Moore several times during the first half and put Washington in a hole. Washington began to push for a comeback in the second behind a gritty Howell. Fields went to Moore again and iced the game in the 4th quarter. Game over!

Fields had a decent game last week. Maybe he's finally getting his confidence back.

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6 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I mean, that's what we were talking about, specifically revisionist history. But the Huddle is gonna Huddle. 

It honestly blows my mind that you can watch Bryce in the NFL and be willing to die on this hill.

If he has NFL average arm talent he hasn't shown it yet. I welcome him showing it but I'm not gonna sit here and delude myself prior to that occuring.

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4 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

I don't think some get what's being said here. 

The average NFL qb can throw a football 50 yards and at speeds of around 40 mph. Which is the arm strength that Bryce has.

Top end arm strength in the NFL is 50-60 mph. 

One qb has thrown faster than 60 mph at the combine, DTR at 62. Just to put that in reference for everyone. Most top out around 57-60 mph. 

Cousins and Kapernick are at the high end of that mark hitting 59-60 mph. 

Watson was 45mph, included for reference point as well. 

it's ok that Bryce has an average arm... nothing wrong with that at all. 

BY skipped the combine so you can't assume he's even average 

Dorian Thompson-Robinson UCLA 55 (Left) 58 (Right)

CJ Stroud Ohio State 54 (Left) 56 (Right)

Bryce Young Alabama - did not throw

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