Goff's arm strength

TellerMorrow34

BraveHeartFan
Messages
28,358
Reaction score
5,076
Like I said, you know exactly Jack about me. Self employed. Have been for years. It's your idiocy that irked me. And since you see my posts everyday, you should have seen I've given comps, detailed my opinion and talked extensively about Goff and others for months. Well before the season even ended. So why exactly would I need to go over it AGAIN with someone who isn't posting anything of substance and pops in with a weak comparison, who also has read all my posts and should already know?

Oh and you probably overlooked this fact, but you quoted me. You're right about one thing, it's time for real adults to talk so take the nonsense somewhere else. I'm done wasting time on you.

There is a great function for drowning out stupid people with stupid thoughts. I love it. Best thing ever on this forum.
 

speedkilz88

Well-Known Member
Messages
36,950
Reaction score
23,097
I've seen Pennington throw 50 to hit moss in stride. Don't really care if anyone takes me seriously I call it as I see it and Pennington isn't the worst to be compared to.

Noticed you haven't stuck your neck out with a comparison so we can decide if you know what you are talking about.

Steve Walsh threw a better deep ball than Aikman, but that is not arm strength. Arm strength is throwing heat in the mid range in tight spaces, and specifically throwing the quick outs.
 

texbumthelife

Well-Known Member
Messages
22,738
Reaction score
23,273
Yes but with context irony doesn't really fit but I see your point

I was just messing with you anyway. I never post an image or gif with the intention of actually cutting someone down. It's always in jest. I prefer to use words when someone needs shushing. ;)
 

JW82

JJ21
Messages
6,361
Reaction score
10,482
CowboysZone LOYAL Fan
Please watch his bowl game, arm strength is not a issue with him.

his bowl game was a clinic. But watch the Stanford game and you will see him zipping the ball into tight windows under pressure. His line sucked and he still put up those crazy numbers anyway. He has plenty of arm. People saying he doesn't, never watched him and read that somewhere.
 

JohnnyHopkins

This is a house of learned doctors
Messages
11,302
Reaction score
3,610
His throwing motion kinda reminds me of Joe Montana.

Well if the rest of him turns out comparable, then Dallas had better run the card up there with his name on it come draft day! #16 was one of the best I ever saw play the game.
 

ABQCOWBOY

Regular Joe....
Messages
58,929
Reaction score
27,716
Well if the rest of him turns out comparable, then Dallas had better run the card up there with his name on it come draft day! #16 was one of the best I ever saw play the game.

Yeah. It's unlikely that he will be Joe Montana but you are right. Joe was Joe because of what was in his head and the confidence to be Joe. Not many people have that combination. Mainly, it's the way they roll out and throw on the run, the way they throw from different platforms, depending on what the play dictates, the accuracy they both have. Goff is taller but I see some of the same stuff. At least I think I do. It's been 20 years since I've watched Montana play and well over 35 since his college days at ND.
 

darthseinfeld

Groupthink Guru
Messages
33,540
Reaction score
38,179
CowboysZone LOYAL Fan
I've seen Pennington throw 50 to hit moss in stride. Don't really care if anyone takes me seriously I call it as I see it and Pennington isn't the worst to be compared to.

Noticed you haven't stuck your neck out with a comparison so we can decide if you know what you are talking about.

I think when people make a Pennington compariosn, observers default to the post shoulder problem Pennington and forget that he had a quality arm coming out
 

CCBoy

Well-Known Member
Messages
47,014
Reaction score
22,608
The team and studying under Tony Romo will teach him target anticipation and selection...but give me a quick/clean delivery. Speed is secondary...accuracy primary.
 
Top