BuffaloBillyG Posted April 21 Posted April 21 I went with 0. Mainly because I'm almost 50 years old, haven't thrown a football aside from some parking lot catch im 15 years and an 5'9" and couldn't see over my linemen. Maybe...MAYBE I complete one by pure luck. Quote
0017 Posted April 21 Posted April 21 (edited) CMC couldn’t complete a pass in the niners playoff game against the eagles, I’m thinking I’m not doing any better. Edited April 21 by 0017 Quote
JerseyBills Posted April 21 Posted April 21 I dominated terrible high school teams. Easily 11+ Sike . 1-5. Feel like they could scheme me an open screen or some easy pass like that, 2 passes at the most Quote
NoHuddleKelly12 Posted April 21 Posted April 21 At first I said 6-10 thinking screens and behind the line pitches, but then saw OP stipulated those were out, so had to revise down…my D3 JV seasons as QB of the scout team would be useless to “slow down the game” for me, so I’d invariably read my keys wrong and hastily bail out of the pocket and only complete something largely by accident methinks. 🤔 Quote
TBBills Fan Posted April 21 Posted April 21 I picked 11 plus. I'm still hoping to get a back up QB job. Those guys got it made Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted April 21 Posted April 21 30-33, 320 yards and 4 TDs But then I’ll play golf on my day off and send everyone into a tizzy! 1 Quote
Mikie2times Posted April 21 Posted April 21 1 hour ago, Rew said: Pretty sure that most people who grew up throwing a football could throw at least a handful of catchable balls (under ideal conditions). I think the real problem is pretty much everyone would have a 50+% INT rate and likely a bunch of fumbled snaps. I'd like to think I complete more than 5 passes if it wasn't for every series ending in a turnover. Probably 1-2 at the end of this disaster of a hypothetical game... Maybe more than 2 if they go an ultra soft zone with 3rd stringers while up by 40. For sure. Even in my early 40's I could throw up some jump balls. The WR is sure to win one or two. As Simon pointed out I think some hitches or slants could be possible. The catch here is if this really was a strategic thing with the goal to not allow you to complete a pass I'm pretty sure you would face some pretty wicked blitzes. I'm not sure any of us would get up after getting knocked down by a DL or blitzing LB. Along similar lines, I wonder if people think they could gain 10 yards running in a full game or if they could catch a pass. I would say that would be way more difficult than just a single completed pass. Both running and catching would force you into the jungle and I don't know if any of us are surviving that. Quote
SinceThe70s Posted April 21 Posted April 21 Zero. I'd be hard-pressed to duplicate Garo Yepremian's pass attempt. Quote
Capco Posted April 21 Posted April 21 (edited) In 4th grade, they split up my class of 160ish into teams of 8 and had us do different events. Teams were random, including the role of team leader. As "leader" of my team, I slotted myself in for the Vortex Throw--specifically because I remember thinking that it "sounded cool". Meanwhile, I assigned the best thrower on our team to trivia or something stupid that probably should've gone to me. So, vortex throw comes up. Every other team puts their best athlete forward, and our team is last. I'm up and I heave it with all I got into the sun. Raucous laughter ensues; a quick look over my shoulder reveals most of my teachers laughing as well. The gym teacher felt so bad that he gave our team another attempt (much to the consternation of the other teams). Instead of using that golden opportunity to let someone else throw, I decided to attempt to redeem myself, but the next throw was even worse. I initially voted 1-5 pass, but then I recalled this moment and changed my vote to zero like the scum I am. GO BILLS! Edited April 21 by Capco Quote
Utah John Posted April 21 Posted April 21 Would the pass have to be completed to my team? I'd probably have better luck throwing to a defender. Quote
MJS Posted April 21 Posted April 21 Probably none, but I was never a QB. I bet I could catch a couple of passes, though. I was a pretty good receiver in my day. 6'3" and I could run a 4.5 40. Probably couldn't run a 5.5 these days, though. 1 hour ago, GoBills808 said: Lol at anyone saying anything other than zero Come on. I could complete a tap pass or quick shovel pass to a TE or running back... if I don't fumble the snap. I've never lined up under center to receive a snap before. I'm more worried about that. Quote
Nephilim17 Posted April 21 Posted April 21 (edited) Throw and complete? Zero. I've been playing pickup football 25 years and I suck at throwing. It's has to be genetic after all this time. That said, I think I could catch a couple balls. Not survive at hit by anyone over 170 lb (and even then, who knows) but I know I could catch a few balls I've seen very occasionally dropped in the NFL. EDIT: Zone coverage. I know I couldn't beat any NFL corner in man at any time. Edited April 21 by Nephilim17 Quote
GoBills808 Posted April 21 Posted April 21 4 minutes ago, MJS said: Probably none, but I was never a QB. I bet I could catch a couple of passes, though. I was a pretty good receiver in my day. 6'3" and I could run a 4.5 40. Probably couldn't run a 5.5 these days, though. Come on. I could complete a tap pass or quick shovel pass to a TE or running back... if I don't fumble the snap. I've never lined up under center to receive a snap before. I'm more worried about that. Doubt you or anyone here could even get off the line vs NFL corners Quote
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