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Gabbert = Dilfer


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Gabbert can make ALL the throws. What is this "weak arm" you guys are talking about?

No he can't, he is not very accurate on the deep ball. No use getting a guy who can't scare you going deep, he'll get ate alive.

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No he can't, he is not very accurate on the deep ball. No use getting a guy who can't scare you going deep, he'll get ate alive.

All scouts and draft personnel that actually get PAID to do this have said Gabbert can make ALL the throws. The only pass he missed on at his Pro Day was a deep ball where he OVERTHREW the WR. There is no problems with his arm strength.

Still don't want Gabbert or Newton.

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All scouts and draft personnel that actually get PAID to do this have said Gabbert can make ALL the throws. The only pass he missed on at his Pro Day was a deep ball where he OVERTHREW the WR. There is no problems with his arm strength.

Still don't want Gabbert or Newton.

Actually the only reason he isn't the number one pick is because the guys who get paid to do this are wary of his accuracy down field.

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All scouts and draft personnel that actually get PAID to do this have said Gabbert can make ALL the throws. The only pass he missed on at his Pro Day was a deep ball where he OVERTHREW the WR. There is no problems with his arm strength.

Still don't want Gabbert or Newton.

And that's what we're talking about, he's not accurate at all on the deep ball he overthrew a lot of WR's at Mizzou.

EDIT: overthrew

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But is he accurate when he throws said receiver? That's the real question

It's not how far you can throw the receiver, because some of the greats can't throw receivers very far at all, but when you throw the receiver to the other receiver, does the other receiver have a chance at making a play on said receiver?

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But is he accurate when he throws said receiver? That's the real question

It's not how far you can throw the receiver, because some of the greats can't throw receivers very far at all, but when you throw the receiver to the other receiver, does the other receiver have a chance at making a play on said receiver?

heh, icwudt

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