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    Wow. That is as accurate and as driven of an NFL throw you will ever see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    Wow. That is as accurate and as driven of an NFL throw you will ever see.
    8 yard step up, wr open by 15 yards. Yay preseason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmy! View Post
    8 yard step up, wr open by 15 yards. Yay preseason.

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    It is preseason but i actually loved that he utilized the pocket like a QB should. Siemian and Lynch still have a problem with this. Granted, Sloter was playing against the scrubs of scrubs but it was good to see he didnt shit the bed like Lynch did last night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmy! View Post
    8 yard step up, wr open by 15 yards. Yay preseason.

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    Right? There was barely even another Bears player in the screen when he caught the ball. Like I said in the other thread, Sloter appears to be this year's "great undrafted hope".

    That's usually reserved for some scrub RB or WR, so good to see people shaking things up this year!

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    To add to that last post, if he makes that same throw with a pass rusher barreling down on him and a CB draped all over his WR and still drops it right in there, I will be on board. But any QB on an NFL roster should be able to reliably make that throw he made last night with no pressure in his face and no one in the same zip code as the WR.

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    Yes the WR was wide open, anyone can see that. What excites me is how easy it was for him to drop a 50 yard time. It was effortless. That dude has a cannon with the ability to put touch on the ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmy! View Post
    8 yard step up, wr open by 15 yards. Yay preseason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Wilson 4 Mayor View Post
    Yes the WR was wide open, anyone can see that. What excites me is how easy it was for him to drop a 50 yard time. It was effortless. That dude has a cannon with the ability to put touch on the ball.
    Pfft, that throw barely had 49 yds of air time: Get off Sloters jock, fanboi! More seriously, I question whether "any QB on an NFL roster should be able to" launch a ball over half the field yet still so accurately his receiver doesn't even break stride and can practically fall into the end zone.

    Ok, sure, it was the dreg team D and he didn't have a huge pass rush in his face nor three DBs guarding his man (is throwing into triple coverage something we WANT our QBs to do? ) But it's not the QBs "fault" his WR was wide open, and if the worst thing we ever have to say about a Broncos starting QB is that he throws a ton of "low difficulty" game-tying TDs I won't complain. If only because I'm well aware there will always be plenty of OTHER people to that for me.

    Anyway, unless Lynch AND Siemian are absolutely HORRIBLE the only way Sloter's seeing the field is in the kind of kneeldown duty that produced Siemians single-play 2015 "season" when HE was the 3rd stringer. The biggest thing I liked about that play was the California King-sized pocket, but, again: Most of those "pass rushers" will be working on a loading dock by the end of the month.
    Oh, valid point. I thought you meant all starters, you should take the time to be more descriptive, don't be shy. Jaded

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
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    I think it is safe to say any QB should make that throw WE so open. He did throw it perfectly.

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    Carol would have made that play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Wilson 4 Mayor View Post
    Yes the WR was wide open, anyone can see that. What excites me is how easy it was for him to drop a 50 yard time. It was effortless. That dude has a cannon with the ability to put touch on the ball.
    This is exactly it.

    For me, it was that the ball rocketed out of his hand. It was right on target and yes the receiver was open, but damn that ball just took off like it was shot out of a cannon with no effort from him.

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    Seriously. Anyone that doesn't appreciate that throw is just, well, dumb.

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    He has excellent feet. I also liked how fluid he looked taking snaps from under center. There is no way this dude gets cut.

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