Luke Falk

BUT DUDE. LOOK AT THOSE STATS!!!!!!

Arm strength goes down after 7 Concussions I'm hearing anyway.

But in all seriousness, He isn't the same QB as last year and the only common denominator is his QB coach being plundered away by Oregon.
 
BUT DUDE. LOOK AT THOSE STATS!!!!!!

Arm strength goes down after 7 Concussions I'm hearing anyway.

But in all seriousness, He isn't the same QB as last year and the only common denominator is his QB coach being plundered away by Oregon.

The Bill and Ted reject?
 
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They look good now, but they also look like they are in their late 30's when they are in their early 20's.

Kreist

You have to be like to boys.
 
BUT DUDE. LOOK AT THOSE STATS!!!!!!

Arm strength goes down after 7 Concussions I'm hearing anyway.

But in all seriousness, He isn't the same QB as last year and the only common denominator is his QB coach being plundered away by Oregon.

The Bill and Ted reject?

Falk had Bill/Ted and Graham Harrell buffering him from the Rainman last season.

Now it's straight up Wapner time.

 
My point on Falk was simply that if you have to throw a hail mary from your own 40 and can't get it past the 15-20 yard line you fucking suck.

For those that are questioning Browning, there's no question that he doesn't have elite arm strength. That's not a requirement for being an elite QB. However, I'm fairly certain that Browning has enough of an arm to get the ball at least close to the goal line. Also, I've seen some throws where he's been able to make some throws on outs, etc. where there's no way that a noodle arm like Falk could even come close. Browning gets in trouble the most on throws over the middle of the field where he's a tad late on the throw and then when coupled with his non-elite arm strength it puts the throw in jeopardy.

As for elite arm strength not equating to elite QB play, you don't have to go much further than Jake Locker.
 
My point on Falk was simply that if you have to throw a hail mary from your own 40 and can't get it past the 15-20 yard line you fucking suck.

For those that are questioning Browning, there's no question that he doesn't have elite arm strength. That's not a requirement for being an elite QB. However, I'm fairly certain that Browning has enough of an arm to get the ball at least close to the goal line. Also, I've seen some throws where he's been able to make some throws on outs, etc. where there's no way that a noodle arm like Falk could even come close. Browning gets in trouble the most on throws over the middle of the field where he's a tad late on the throw and then when coupled with his non-elite arm strength it puts the throw in jeopardy.

As for elite arm strength not equating to elite QB play, you don't have to go much further than Jake Locker.

Falk, Coug Legend.
 
My point on Falk was simply that if you have to throw a hail mary from your own 40 and can't get it past the 15-20 yard line you fucking suck.

For those that are questioning Browning, there's no question that he doesn't have elite arm strength. That's not a requirement for being an elite QB. However, I'm fairly certain that Browning has enough of an arm to get the ball at least close to the goal line. Also, I've seen some throws where he's been able to make some throws on outs, etc. where there's no way that a noodle arm like Falk could even come close. Browning gets in trouble the most on throws over the middle of the field where he's a tad late on the throw and then when coupled with his non-elite arm strength it puts the throw in jeopardy.

As for elite arm strength not equating to elite QB play, you don't have to go much further than Jake Locker.

Falk, Coug Legend.

Pump the brakes Dare doog.

A Coog legend needs to either have gone to a RB (wink wink) or have won a Holiday Bowl. Check ur self before you wreck yourself!
 
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My point on Falk was simply that if you have to throw a hail mary from your own 40 and can't get it past the 15-20 yard line you fucking suck.

For those that are questioning Browning, there's no question that he doesn't have elite arm strength. That's not a requirement for being an elite QB. However, I'm fairly certain that Browning has enough of an arm to get the ball at least close to the goal line. Also, I've seen some throws where he's been able to make some throws on outs, etc. where there's no way that a noodle arm like Falk could even come close. Browning gets in trouble the most on throws over the middle of the field where he's a tad late on the throw and then when coupled with his non-elite arm strength it puts the throw in jeopardy.

As for elite arm strength not equating to elite QB play, you don't have to go much further than Jake Locker.

Falk, Coug Legend.

Pump the brakes Dare doog.

A Coog legend needs to either have gone to a RB (wink wink) or have won a Holiday Bowl. Check ur self before you wreck yourself!

No Doog here.
 
My point on Falk was simply that if you have to throw a hail mary from your own 40 and can't get it past the 15-20 yard line you fucking suck.

For those that are questioning Browning, there's no question that he doesn't have elite arm strength. That's not a requirement for being an elite QB. However, I'm fairly certain that Browning has enough of an arm to get the ball at least close to the goal line. Also, I've seen some throws where he's been able to make some throws on outs, etc. where there's no way that a noodle arm like Falk could even come close. Browning gets in trouble the most on throws over the middle of the field where he's a tad late on the throw and then when coupled with his non-elite arm strength it puts the throw in jeopardy.

As for elite arm strength not equating to elite QB play, you don't have to go much further than Jake Locker.

But how thick of a skull does he need? His appears to be about 1/32", with the turf causing at least 2 of his many concussions.
 
Luke has Floppy Head Syndrome, a nonspecific condition characterised by isolated weakness of neck muscles and a tendency to bounce one's head against the turf like a basketball.
 
Luke has Floppy Head Syndrome, a nonspecific condition characterised by isolated weakness of neck muscles and a tendency to bounce one's head against the turf like a basketball.

The hits he's been concussed from just haven't been that bad at all. Mild ground contact has taken him out of big games. I don't see him avoiding injuries this season, given his history. #EggShellSkull
 
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