I enjoyed his antics.
Alright Iâve seen enough. Jaguars 0-17.
That really is an A+ effort
Learned the other days that QBs throw the ball differently than pitchers, using something more akin to a golf swing than the typical loading of the shoulder a baseball player uses. Thought that was really interesting.
Someone needs to get kyleb over here to break this shit down for us.
Outside forearm is tennis elbow.
Inside of elbow is golfers elbow.
I have a new one. I have a triceps tendon flare-up from lifting a heavy object. Right on the point of the elbow and a bit on the upper arm. Thankfully itâs early and is only impacting my serve in tennis- I can get a moderate serve in without strain which is fine for âfunâ tennis.
Not sure what is up with Stafford. My physio is a miracle worker.
Hi Christie! Would love to discuss this issue with you! Please email me at Dick_Gozinia@hotmail.com.
Dick
Branding Weeden was a fascinating case for this. Played baseball quit for pain. Could still throw a pigskin. Played college, outdueled Luck in a bowl game and played a few rubbish seasons in the league.
I pitched through college and could throw a baseball pretty hard for an amateur but I could never throw a good football. Defintely felt like my baseball throwing mechanics didnât translate to football. If I changed my throwing motion I could get a decent spiral but I lost most of my power.
Maybe itâs just my selective memory but I feel like a lot of top QB prospects are also top pitching prospects.
Could definitely be true, if you have the arm of a top QB prospect you defintely have the potential to be a good pitcher. There where pitchers I played with who could throw 60-70 yard bombs with a football. I never really learned how to throw a football though, never played it competitively and by the time I tried I was old and my baseball throwing mechanics were burned into my brain/muscles and they didnât translate to football.
Who are you thinking of? Because the only QBs with serious baseball potential that come to my mind are Russ and Kyler, who were both infielders.