Arm strength, I think, is a thing that's, like, incredibly overrated in the NFL.
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Good arms are overrated.
There is no way to have a strong arm if you don't throw enough.
Touch is more important than arm strength. You want to really allow the receiver to run underneath the throw. It'll give you a little margin for error if you undershoot it a bit.
Athletic ability can be taken away like that. It can all end in a heartbeat.
I think I feel fortunate to have been very well educated in terms of strength and training while I was at school at Stanford, and I think our strength coaches here on the Colts do a great job. A big part of being able to withstand hits is making sure that you've got a good base.
Physical strength in a woman - that's what I am.
In the game of football, you need to be strong, and at my position, you need to be able to put up a good fight. So I work on my upper body and lower body strength because your body's got to be able to last.
Every guy has different strengths in the NFL. Receivers are different, running backs are different, but they all have that one thing that they do that's special: that thing that keeps them on the roster every year.
All it takes to play baseball is a strong arm, good speed, and the coordination to hit the ball. That's it.
I have arm-wrestled here and there... guys seem to want to test my strength.
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