Unleashing the Power of a Hard-Throwing Quarterback
3 min readWe explore the unique attributes of today’s powerful quarterbacks, comparing players like Milrow and Josh Allen. Discover how technique, arm strength, and accuracy define their success on the field and what it means for their teams. #QuarterbackAnalysis #FootballTechniques #MilrowVsAllen #StrongArm #AthletePerformance #FootballInsights #SoftballTechniques #SportsComparison #FootballCommunity #QuarterbackSkills
They are so powerful you absolutely Right yeah and running a 4440 at that Size come on man and they and they're Shifty enough you know what I'm saying Like they can make the one really what Do you need to be when you're that big a One cut guy like to make the one cut Each you don't have to you know be like Bar you need to be able to make the one Cut because you're a big guy if you make The one cut they're only GNA tackle you With either half their body or their Arms and yeah that's going to be a hard Person bring so what mil reminds me of He's a little shorter version of Josh Allen maybe a little faster than Josh Allen is but that that same style Big Arm Cannon third arm um I think he reads The defenses pretty well but the knock On Josh coming out of college even Though he was the first pick the knock On him was that like it wasn't like he Was reading the whole field at the time Because obviously probably physically Dominant at Wyoming yeah he's he's milro Dominant has a little bit more um touch And better accuracy than milro um might Have things though right right his his Ball does come out So so fast but Like can you know this quarterback it's Interesting how some guys could throw The ball really hard but yet it's not Hard for the receivers to catch I don't
Know if that makes sense no it makes who Just threw everything hard you had to Adjust to him he didn't give a Flying Fig Newton if that thing came In uh as an easy ball to catch but there Are guys that throw the actually I guess Aaron Rogers in his Heyday could throw Like a cannon but it used to be an easy Ball to catch it's about spinning it's About the rotation like some people they Don't snap that wrist and what happens Is it comes in extremely straight and Hard it has to to get through the air But like where I was even in like my he I could get the ball 68 yards down the Field like I was able to get it that far 65 to 68 you know yards I didn't throw a Hard ball I threw a catchable ball so I Would always adjust it accordingly and a Lot of times people would say oh he Doesn't have a strong arm but I could Sling that thing in there needed when it Needed to be really stroked but the Thing is these guys that throw a hard Ball it's about how they hold it and Then it's about how they snap that wrist At the end of it to get the spin on the Ball to cut through the air