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Olsen's TD Catch


DaveThePanther2008

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Don't know if any of you realize how hard that throw was that Cam threw.

 

I can wing a football.  Always have.  I can throw it hard enough that you can hear it going by (or so some have told me) but,

that throw Cam made was nothing short of a missile.  I came off the couch at how fast that ball was thrown.

 

You will see great throws and you will see some incredible touch on a football but I would dare anyone to show me a ball that moved faster and harder than that one Cam threw.

 

It had to be that fast due to traffic.  No one had a chance to react to that throw. 

 

For Olsen to catch that shows what a great tight end he is.  In traffic. At that speed.

 

Just an amazing throw and a more amazing catch.

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On SC, Trent Dilfer was doing his "Dilfer's Dimes" BS and this throw was on there... he doctored it all up with flame coming from the back of the ball and the ball was thrown so hard that it was still on fire until Cam gave it to that little kid... according to Dilfer Cam used his super powers to cool off the ball before giving it to that kid.

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Don't know if any of you realize how hard that throw was that Cam threw.

I can wing a football. Always have. I can throw it hard enough that you can hear it going by (or so some have told me) but,

that throw Cam made was nothing short of a missile. I came off the couch at how fast that ball was thrown.

You will see great throws and you will see some incredible touch on a football but I would dare anyone to show me a ball that moved faster and harder than that one Cam threw.

It had to be that fast due to traffic. No one had a chance to react to that throw.

For Olsen to catch that shows what a great tight end he is. In traffic. At that speed.

Just an amazing throw and a more amazing catch.

You can hear Cams throws from the stands. I've thrown with the QBs at ECU and you also can hear the ball leave their hands from the rotation.

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