Yes, and you could also be a college football coach and also be Andre Agassi. But you're probably just some flap-gummed fan like everyone else here who thinks his opinion is just so much more valuable. And is wrong.
Yes, and I've also thrown a football. I think if they were the same things they wouldn't be...... different things. I've also caught a ball, therefore I'm much better then Cotchery because he couldn't catch the ball thrown to him in the endzone in the Miami game. Because of my comparison Cotchery is obviously a washed up player ad is terrible. Just following your type of logic.
No surgery?? I'm happy for him.. an IQ would help.. So let him go off to quarterback heaven where he belongs. He would be much happier mowing his lawn. Time to move on.
No.. You can still throw with a Torn Bicep.. It hurt's right before you throw... As soon as the armed is cocked it starts to hurt but you can still throw..It doesn't hurt too much after the throw but during you'll feel it as your arm goes fwd..
No.. But I have a torn Bicep tendon.. So I know what I am talking about.. I am still able to throw but it hurts as soon as get ready and during the throw after the ball is gone it doesn't hurt..
I throw the football around a lot as well as Play lots of softball.. So I throw alot.. So I know what I am talking about..
Long Time Jet Fan... you forgot that jigglebilly is actually a Favre forum mod and joined this site in August to follow him. Of course it isn't going to be Favre's fault when talking to him. LOL
It all depends.. I might it doesn't heal.. Cortizone shots first and if that doesn't work then you get cut.. Try to throw with one and then we'll talk... After a long day of throwing you want someone to cut your arm off..
well to be fair most QB's stats (especially ones who play in bad weather every week) go down at the end of the season. i think the biggest thing you could take from those stats are that Favre, in his old age, cannot handle the blistering cold weather anymore like he used to able to.