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Tennessee QB Joe Milton showed off his arm on Friday night at Manning Passing Academy's annual throwing competition...
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Hot_in_the_box10 months
There is no doubt he had the strongest arm in college football if not all of football. The key is can he consistently make the throws down the field without overthrowing everyone. If he plays an entire season like he did against Vandy, and Clemson last year, watch out. UT offense will be just as good if not better than last year if Milton plays entire season like he did against Clemson.
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Dawg773010 months
Not really “back corner of the end zone” but whatever makes the story.
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Spaceman Spiff10 months
Kind of like Raiola
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redfish9910 months
Accuracy be damned. He will frustrate a lot of Orange heads this year
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Barstools10 months
Problem is he throws it like that when the receiver is running a 5 yard out route
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kjanchild10 months
Saw Russell in the same stadium do 92!
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atltiger648710 months
that's nice, but QB is much more about accuracy and the ability to read defenses that having a cannon.
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Ponchy Tiger10 months
Impressive but there are a lot of guys with strong arms. Longest throws I have ever seen was by former USM and Browns/Ravens WR Michael Jackson. Mid 80's Ponchatoula vs. Kentwood in the Jamboree at SLU. 20 or so seconds left and Kentwood has the ball around their 35 yard line. Jackson drops back 4 times in a row and throws it into the Ponchatoula end zone. This was a HS kid who went on the be a WR.
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Tiger198810 months
That’s a heave. Russell would do that from his knees
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Milosh10 months
Jamarcus had a cannon.
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armydude10 months
I watched Russel throw it nearly 80 yards from one knee during pregame warmups.
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