Player verticals

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Accirding to VQ. Hunter's vertical improved despite his ACL injury to 41 inches. Pattersons was measures at 39 inches. Freakish.
 
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Good to see that Hunter's improved. Hopefully this is a good sign that he has some confidence in his knee. We will see when the helmets start flying.
 
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What's the ncaa record for fade route td's?

This offense shouldnt be stopped and Orange zone scoring shouldn't be a problem.
 
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What's the ncaa record for fade route td's?

This offense shouldnt be stopped and Orange zone scoring shouldn't be a problem.

fear of the fade route is gonna have DB's really overplaying outside leverage too .. LB's are gonna be under duress for inside help to get in the quick slant passing lane .. this should help the orange zone running game too
 
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fear of the fade route is gonna have DB's really overplaying outside leverage too .. LB's are gonna be under duress for inside help to get in the quick slant passing lane .. this should help the orange zone running game too



DBs have read my posts too?
 
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On an almost related note, I can dunk a basketball. I am right at 6' tall. About how high would my vertical be? I've never properly meausured it.
 
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On an almost related note, I can dunk a basketball. I am right at 6' tall. About how high would my vertical be? I've never properly meausured it.

Depends on how long your arms are. Stand under the rim, hold your arms overhead up at the rim, and measure fingertip-to-rim distance. There's your vertical (requirement) to dunk.
 
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Depends on how long your arms are. Stand under the rim, hold your arms overhead up at the rim, and measure fingertip-to-rim distance. There's your vertical (requirement) to dunk.

Superesmo...I think you are forgetting that there is a difference between touching the rim and dunking. For a basic one handed dunk, you have to get atleast 6 inches ABOVE the rim height of 10ft.
 
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Depends on how long your arms are. Stand under the rim, hold your arms overhead up at the rim, and measure fingertip-to-rim distance. There's your vertical (requirement) to dunk.

Then add 4 inches and you have your vert.
 
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