Ponder, and his big arm.

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Re: Ponder, and his big arm.

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soflavike wrote: That pass to Jenkins did not travel 72 yards in the air though... it was under 50 yards in the air. Ponder can't throw it any longer than about 55 yards with any degree of consistency.
Well, yeah, I was just posting the video. I'm not defending Ponder's "deep ball" by any means, but this one looked like a decent throw that he did with ease. Too bad we haven't seen more of these types of throws, especially ones that connect!
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Re: Ponder, and his big arm.

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Why not give Joe Webb a shot a qb again? He has the arm and can move around in the pocket.
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Re: Ponder, and his big arm.

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dead_poet wrote: There's a difference between knowing what you're supposed to do and actually doing it. Everything I've read about him in meetings report that he's a whiz at the chalkboard and Xs and Os. Unfortunately that's never translated to the field and execution.
So you're saying he would be a good coach? Good, we need a few of those too xD.
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