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183384.9 in reply to 183384.5
Date: 5/7/2011 3:29:22 AM
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Hard to use Lienart as a litmus considering he never really got a chance. Even so, of course you can name a whole bunch of pocket passers who failed, but you can count on one hand the scramblers who have succeeded.


Lienart has a weak arm and spends too much time in hot tubs with co-eds....he's never going to be a great pro.

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Date: 5/7/2011 12:31:07 PM
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Lienart has a weak arm and spends too much time in hot tubs with co-eds....he's never going to be a great pro.



True. I still dont think he would have done any worse that Anderson last season. Thinking Anderson was the answer was about the most foolish thing I have seen a coach do ever. I would take Lienart's accuracy over Anderson's arm strength any day. I have heard that Lienart doesnt take it seriously enough, and that wont do.

When someone talks about QB arm strength I am reminded of two things. Most succesful modern offenses dont throw the 50 yard pass much anymore, at least with alot of success (See: Raiders). My all time favorite QB and the best I ever saw play the position had a pretty weak arm comparatively. Guy by the name of Joe Montana.

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183384.11 in reply to 183384.10
Date: 5/8/2011 10:15:39 PM
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Yeah, but you need arm strength to also make many short passes too...but mostly I think Lienart's biggest problem has been his work ethic.