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I saw him walking into the stadium this afternoon at the combine with his hands in his pockets. Can't understand how someone that tall can have such small hands. I'm only 5'10" and my hand measures 10". Go figure. 

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1 hour ago, fasteddie said:

I saw him walking into the stadium this afternoon at the combine with his hands in his pockets. Can't understand how someone that tall can have such small hands. I'm only 5'10" and my hand measures 10". Go figure. 

Can you share a pic

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1 hour ago, MJS said:

I think hand size is honestly a stupid thing to measure. If you can play, you can play.

The ability to hold onto the ball as the individual most often holding it with one hand might be a reason? Just a thought…

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1 hour ago, MiltonWaddams said:

The ability to hold onto the ball as the individual most often holding it with one hand might be a reason? Just a thought…

Yeah, and I think that is not the main reason a player would be fumble prone. Josh was fumble prone his first couple of years (maybe he still is, a little), and it was not because he has small hands.

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It is weird that hand size doesn’t always correlate to height. Michael Jordan, while standing “only” 6’6” has 11.4” hands that check in on the top 10 list of largest hands in NBA history. Even the smaller NBA guards like Stockton, Paul, and especially Rondo have freakishly large hands. Sports-wise, it’s a genetic blessing if you can get them!

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I just listed to "2 Pros and a Cup of Joe" on Fox Sports Radio this morning, with Jonas Knox and Brady Quinn discussing this issue.

 

Here is Brady's insight, as a former QB (not necessarily in the order I presented from memory below):

 

1. Why had size matters:

 

The NFL ball is longer and "girthier" (he says this is a hard issue to discuss without people laughing).

 

The college ball also has grip adhesive applied on the laces and the stripe, where the NFL doesn't (just plain laces and no stripe). The end of the ball that was painted also used to have grip.

 

Bigger hands mean you can throw a tighter spiral, which is important, especially in cold weather.

 

2. Brady doesn't know what all the hullabaloo is about. Picketts played in a cold weather school in an NFL stadium (Heinz Field). He also wears gloves (2 gloves?), which apparently help with grip. Ben Roethlsberger has done the same for the last five years. Pundits just need something to talk about and are looking for every angle to post negatives on the prospective QB's.

 

3. Joe Burrow and Pat Mahommes also have small hands; it hasn't affected them.

 

4. Below 9" is when had size becomes a big deal.

 

5. Tavaris Jackson Taysom Hill is the most comparable current NFL QB to Picketts, although even his hands are bigger.

 

6. Picketts can deflate the ball to the lowest allowable PSI, and that will help.

 

7. The NFL ball is actually red when new, and it takes a week's worth of rubbing to eliminate the shine.

 

8. Tom Brady says his balls are perfect when done, and no one dare touch them. [He actually said this when he was discussing deflation with Jonas Knox.]

 

9. Picketts' hands are actually smaller: 8.25" (measured sometime before the Senior Bowl), not 8.50", but you can do stretching exercises just before they are measured, which he apparently did to cheat the measurement.

 

Jonas Knox:

 

1. The NFL will never make an issue of deflation again after its latest fiasco. They will never check balls again. All Picketts has to do is deflate the ball. End of story. [Yes, he advocated cheating.]

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Not at the table Karlos said:

To an extent. I haven't had a pair of gloves fit since freshman year of high school. 

I think OJ had the same problem

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8 hours ago, chongli said:

I just listed to "2 Pros and a Cup of Joe" on Fox Sports Radio this morning, with Jonas Knox and Brady Quinn discussing this issue.

 

Here is Brady's insight, as a former QB (not necessarily in the order I presented from memory below):

 

1. Why had size matters:

 

The NFL ball is longer and "girthier" (he says this is a hard issue to discuss without people laughing).

 

The college ball also has grip adhesive applied on the laces and the stripe, where the NFL doesn't (just plain laces and no stripe). The end of the ball that was painted also used to have grip.

 

Bigger hands mean you can throw a tighter spiral, which is important, especially in cold weather.

 

2. Brady doesn't know what all the hullabaloo is about. Picketts played in a cold weather school in an NFL stadium (Heinz Field). He also wears gloves (2 gloves?), which apparently help with grip. Ben Roethlsberger has done the same for the last five years. Pundits just need something to talk about and are looking for every angle to post negatives on the prospective QB's.

 

3. Joe Burrow and Pat Mahommes also have small hands; it hasn't affected them.

 

4. Below 9" is when had size becomes a big deal.

 

%. Tavaris Jackson is the most comparable current NFL QB to Picketts, although even his hands are bigger.

 

6. Picketts can deflate the ball to the lowest allowable PSI, and that will help.

 

7. The NFL ball is actually red when new, and it takes a week's worth of rubbing to eliminate the shine.

 

8. Tom Brady says his balls are perfect when done, and no one dare touch them. [He actually said this when he was discussing deflation with Jonas Knox.]

 

9. Picketts' hands are actually smaller: 8.25" (measured sometime before the Senior Bowl), not 8.50", but you can do stretching exercises just before they are measured, which he apparently did to cheat the measurement.

 

Jonas Knox:

 

1. The NFL will never make an issue of deflation again after its latest fiasco. They will never check balls again. All Picketts has to do is deflate the ball. End of story. [Yes, he advocated cheating.]

 

 

 

 

Not trying to be funny but Tavaris Jackson died two years ago.

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21 hours ago, fasteddie said:

I saw him walking into the stadium this afternoon at the combine with his hands in his pockets. Can't understand how someone that tall can have such small hands. I'm only 5'10" and my hand measures 10". Go figure. 

 

Well maybe you do a lot more exercises with your hands.

 

What is unusual is his double-jointed thumbs.  If he was a pitcher I'd wonder if he could throw a very odd ball.

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