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Watch Oregon QB Justin Herbert Throw A Football 62 Yards Flat-Footed At His Pro Day
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Watch Oregon QB Justin Herbert made an impression at his Pro Day on Thursday when he threw a football 62 yards flat-footed...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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NorthEndZone50 months
Not impressed. JR threw it 70 yards from his knees and from the field level out of Tiger Stadium. lol
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baobabtiger50 months
Jamarcus did that from his knees.
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Hamma112250 months
See how that turned out
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EulerRules49 months
Just don't let Jamarcus take him to see "The Color Purple"; it ruined his career.
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Give me timing and accuracy over raw arm strength.
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KamaCausey_LSU50 months
If I'm a scout. -Cool, nice arm. Now never throw like that again.
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brett40850 months
Not impressed until he does it on his knees
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SomeLSUguy50 months
I would bet he is very good on his knees.
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EulerRules49 months
Next year he'll be on his back more than his knees.
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TeddyPadillac50 months
was that supposed to be impressive?
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SomeLSUguy50 months
This guy does not have the emotional fortitude required to play in the NFL. The dude literally cries after everything. He is an emotional little hometown poon that throws like a bizznitch (even if he can get it to go 62 yds).
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LSU Coyote50 months
What a sexy athlete. I hope he ends up with a team in the South, more chances to see Hebert without a shirt!
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SS2150 months
Not that big of a deal at all, no disrespect to him... It's just stupid you made it a story... I could throw it 55, I'm sure my cousin Russ(LA sports hall of fame) could've thrown it much farther, WTF is the big deal???
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