Strongest Arms in NFL History: Vick, Favre, Marino & More!

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  • @jebadiahfyefye8994
    @jebadiahfyefye8994 3 года назад +272

    Vicks flicking motion and the velocity of the ball is the craziest thing I’ve ever witnessed in football. The guys arm talent was something to behold.

    • @gutted3638
      @gutted3638 2 года назад +17

      unreal quick release. and he uncorked it from any angle. running left...running right. off balance...stumbling. Doesnt matter he just launched those missiles

    • @coppulor6500
      @coppulor6500 2 года назад +10

      always thought the same and was amazed as well. dude just flicks his wrist and the ball goes fiddy yards.

    • @kevinw3322
      @kevinw3322 2 года назад +8

      If Vick had worked on his passing game a lot more and ditched the running style, he would have over 30,000 or 40,000 yards in his career and plus more touchdowns. He had Dan Marion's quick release and could throw 50 yard bombs down the field, but his accuracy wasn't really good.

    • @arthurhall8238
      @arthurhall8238 Год назад +6

      Great athlete...average QB

    • @Shinobi33
      @Shinobi33 Год назад +3

      Like he wasn't even trying to throw hard . Lol it ain't fair to the rest of us mortals

  • @lwmson
    @lwmson 3 года назад +597

    Say what you want about Vick, but he was an amazing talent. He not only had a rifle for an arm, but he could also run a 4.3 forty. Incredible athlete.

    • @ButterBallTheOpossum
      @ButterBallTheOpossum 2 года назад +55

      Too bad he didn't have good intelligence. He could have been an all time great

    • @dawsondemontiney1247
      @dawsondemontiney1247 2 года назад +12

      Absolutely! Vick was an electric player.

    • @sneakerreview4397
      @sneakerreview4397 2 года назад +8

      Too bad he didn’t put any effort into the game tho, never sat down and watched film wasn’t a good leader he just out and balled

    • @KTF0
      @KTF0 2 года назад +26

      He didnt work with a great offensive mind until Andy Reid. Even he said it himself, the difference was night and day.

    • @wayne47able
      @wayne47able 2 года назад +49

      @@ButterBallTheOpossum Mike Vick is an all time great. The only reason why people don’t want to say it is because he went to prison. Get over it. He paid his price

  • @YungFreshhTV
    @YungFreshhTV 3 года назад +768

    I always felt like Vick could throw it two football fields, the way he flicks it is so effortless.

    • @bowlchamps37
      @bowlchamps37 3 года назад +53

      Yeah, there are guys like Vick or Wilson who seem to throw the deep ball only on half the power. Just like some WRs run away from defenders and it looks as if they are just jogging.

    • @YungFreshhTV
      @YungFreshhTV 3 года назад +5

      @@bowlchamps37 exactly

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 3 года назад +43

      @@bowlchamps37 Wilson doesn't throw it in the same ball park as Vick tho. Watson throws it effortless deep too but not with the same velocity as Vick.

    • @michalschneider3617
      @michalschneider3617 3 года назад +61

      I have never seen a cannon like Vick, especially on the run

    • @heatherphillips5983
      @heatherphillips5983 3 года назад +21

      Unfortunately, when he was coming up, nobody really taught him how to be a great passer. He had his moments, but with that textbook release, man had somebody spent a few summers really teaching him to pass, he'd have really been unstoppable.

  • @CollinAbroadcast
    @CollinAbroadcast Год назад +152

    All of them have cannons for the deep ball, but if you watch Favre highlights, the VELOCITY on the short to intermediate routes were UNMATCHED

    • @johnhatchel9681
      @johnhatchel9681 Год назад +14

      Oh yeah...he broke receivers fingers regularly.

    • @MrNobody91
      @MrNobody91 Год назад +12

      @@johnhatchel9681he even literally split a receiver’s hand down the palm in practice before.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Год назад +11

      No doubt he had a gun. But elway threw even harder. Brett could release it quicker and from more angles. But if elway set up his cannon was unmatched if any of these guys… by the way it’s close w/ all these guys. Glad b jones and sonny in there b/c they too had guns. And of course no one release as fast and laser accuracy as Marino. & namath had the purest poetic motion…. Cool video.

    • @BazookaIke
      @BazookaIke Год назад +18

      @@kelvinkloud wrong. Elway did NOT have a stronger arm than Favre. Stop with this foolish talk. John himself won't even try to make that claim.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Год назад +3

      @@BazookaIke … farve had a quicker release and could not doubt throw ropes 40 yards and in… post 40 though elway is the strongest of his era aside from Cunningham who was less accurate… elway could throw a ball to a wr as a straight rope w/ little to no loft literally 45 yards down field. Straight up cannon. Farve didn’t have quite that same capacity that far out. Go back to the films you will see what I mean.

  • @MdnightWnd
    @MdnightWnd 3 года назад +181

    Moon, Marino and Vick stood out the most to me. Moon's spirals were gorgeous, Marino was insanely fast with his release and Vick made it look effortless - like he could easily throw it much further.

    • @logicaldude3611
      @logicaldude3611 3 года назад +12

      Vick looked like he just flicked the ball, like he wasn't even trying to throw hard. That was what was always crazy to me. Lefties often don't have a lot of arm strength for some reason, but he was definitely an outlier.

    • @culio544
      @culio544 2 года назад +6

      Jeff george and moon and vick looked the strongest arms to me . Jeff george because his balls where still lazers coming from 50 yards away

    • @jamesroberts1810
      @jamesroberts1810 2 года назад

      George threw 30 + frozen ropes... Marino could too

    • @jamesroberts1810
      @jamesroberts1810 2 года назад +1

      Left handed qbs lose a few second on out routes ..especially the deep outs

    • @Tyweezy84
      @Tyweezy84 Год назад

      18:42 son 😮🔥

  • @brianallison1913
    @brianallison1913 3 года назад +327

    Warren Moon threw the most beautiful spiral ever. It's a shame he tends to be left out of great QBs discussions because he was exactly that....One of the greatest!

    • @jw-nz2vx
      @jw-nz2vx 3 года назад +33

      Dude had to win 5 straight titles in the CFL just to crack an NFL roster. He gets no respect. But playing in the CFL is part of why his passes in the NFL always had such zip. The larger field and wider hashmarks in the CFL make sideline throws pick-six city if your QB doesn't have a big arm. Sort of like how playing in the AFL uniquely prepared Kurt Warner to get rid of the ball quickly and fit it into tight windows while running the Greatest Show on Turf with all those crazy fast guys in St Louis.

    • @ShawnFX
      @ShawnFX 3 года назад +20

      @@jw-nz2vx well the NFL does not like black QBs so that explains why Moon is left out of the discussion

    • @wavykid8097
      @wavykid8097 3 года назад +9

      @@ShawnFX stop the non sense he didn’t win Super Bowls stop bring up race

    • @TheChallenger1000
      @TheChallenger1000 2 года назад +18

      @@wavykid8097 Didn't really win many playoff games either, but his defenses had some epic collapses.
      About race, that definitely was a reason he didn't get drafted and was exiled to the CFL for 5 years. Black QBs rarely got looks back then and it wasn't just happenstance.

    • @wavykid8097
      @wavykid8097 2 года назад +1

      @@TheChallenger1000 you know how football is the ob is the leader of the team

  • @SB-ov6om
    @SB-ov6om 3 года назад +613

    Warren Moon definitely throws the most pretty passes in history

    • @trekickz9611
      @trekickz9611 3 года назад +58

      criminally underrated

    • @crosion5
      @crosion5 3 года назад +13

      @@trekickz9611 By who? He is in the hall of fame and everyone talks about how great a QB he is.

    • @reliefthroughtheinternet542
      @reliefthroughtheinternet542 3 года назад +18

      Naw Dan marino. He had the best looking deep ball of all time

    • @tonymccrady6525
      @tonymccrady6525 3 года назад +4

      FACTS

    • @MostlyElectrolytes
      @MostlyElectrolytes 3 года назад +13

      I can't count the number of times I've said this in my life. It just looks different.

  • @geegarcia7858
    @geegarcia7858 3 года назад +378

    Even tho he didn't have the greatest career, anyone who truly knows football or QBs can't deny that Jay Cutler had a cannon. Dude could throw it 80 yards barely trying. Half the time it got intercepted but hey, still had an arm. I'm not even a Bears fan and I gotta give credit wear it's due. He did indeed have a strong arm.

    • @isshiahchiles8687
      @isshiahchiles8687 3 года назад +23

      Jamarcus Russell cannon

    • @adren-a-line1473
      @adren-a-line1473 3 года назад +27

      I agree same could be said about Joe Flacco, and regardless of anyone's stance on Colin Kaepernick, that guy had an absolute rocket!

    • @tybones2222
      @tybones2222 3 года назад +13

      @@adren-a-line1473 Kap also had incredible straight line speed like a gazelle

    • @MHNK77
      @MHNK77 3 года назад +14

      @@adren-a-line1473 I think Flacco had good strength, but not all-time good. Kaepernick could, indeed, throw LASERS. He didn't throw deep a lot, but could throw 40yd lines like it was nothing

    • @jimsmith1506
      @jimsmith1506 3 года назад +18

      Cutler had a stronger arm than Brady. Jeff George also had a stronger arm than most of these qbs.

  • @scottnewton9046
    @scottnewton9046 Год назад +24

    I watched nearly every game Elway played at Granada Hills High School in 1977 and 1978. You could hear the ball cutting through the air when he threw it. A man among boys. Unbelievable.

    • @KenInnisJr
      @KenInnisJr 3 месяца назад

      Sonny Jurgensen had the best arm in football in the 1960s and early 1970s, you could hear the ball cut through the air and he could throw it a mile, perfect spirals and great accuratcy, watch his highlights. He also was a very nice man.

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. 2 года назад +34

    So much respect for Jim Kelly... From a 30+yr Cowboys fan. Also, imagine if Marino and Moon had an actual team around them.

    • @lzv6990
      @lzv6990 2 года назад +5

      Moon had fantastic teams around him.

    • @soulnetworkinc.6649
      @soulnetworkinc.6649 Год назад

      Same

    • @PhilAndersonOutside
      @PhilAndersonOutside 11 месяцев назад

      Marino I agree, but Moon actually had several good teams around him, but he folded several times in the playoffs or big games.

    • @UncleClaudeSportsandThangs
      @UncleClaudeSportsandThangs 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@PhilAndersonOutsideAgainst the Steelers and Chiefs yes. Against the Bills, no, the defense let him down.

  • @JaguarGator8
    @JaguarGator8 3 года назад +158

    Best deep throw of all-time has to be what Randall Cunningham did against the Bills. No clue how that wasn't a safety, but to escape that and then chuck that ball up was a thing of beauty

    • @setheaves9323
      @setheaves9323 3 года назад +10

      My favorite old highlight. I can watch that for hours. Dude almost gets sacked, Then scrambles and hits the guy for 6. I still have no clue how he did that.

    • @kevin77pwngeguy
      @kevin77pwngeguy 3 года назад +9

      That was in fact some nasty disrespect to Bruce Smith, love Bruce but what a play

    • @trafficsignal101
      @trafficsignal101 3 года назад +1

      A thing of beautifully paid off refs.

    • @ChildOfThe1970s
      @ChildOfThe1970s 3 года назад +3

      I saw that play on TV, was watching that game when it happened. It's still the most remarkable passing play I've ever seen to this day.

    • @ryanstatt9910
      @ryanstatt9910 3 года назад +7

      As a Bills fan, I agree. How Smith didn't get him I'll never understand. Cunningham is in my top 3 all time most fun players to watch (Barry Sanders, Michael Vick)

  • @JawaPenguin16
    @JawaPenguin16 3 года назад +49

    Marino, Vick and Rodgers throw a pretty ball but Warren Moon's throws are just drop dead gorgeous.

  • @Adonis20529
    @Adonis20529 3 года назад +107

    Randy Moss: get me a quarterback with an arm.
    NFL: Say less

    • @ericsigersmith2831
      @ericsigersmith2831 3 года назад +11

      Made Jeff George look great lmao

    • @kvltizt
      @kvltizt 3 года назад +9

      That's part of why his rookie year was so great. Cunningham still had a cannon when he retired.

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +5

      @@ericsigersmith2831 Jeff George had a howitzer for an arm. But he had mush for brains.

    • @BigBass-xf5yi
      @BigBass-xf5yi 3 года назад

      Moss made culpepper. Moss leaves and culpepper was extremely sub par.

    • @dontdoittoyoself6786
      @dontdoittoyoself6786 3 года назад

      Brady isn’t truly known to have a strong arm. This is part strong arm part popularity contest.

  • @shonuff4962
    @shonuff4962 11 месяцев назад +3

    Vick had a god damn howitzer for an arm! No one can match his velocity. He wasn't the best QB but he was the most athletic by far

  • @georgieboy_htown4eva4eva
    @georgieboy_htown4eva4eva 7 месяцев назад +3

    Vick on the Eagles was something else.
    I'm happy to say that I've had the pleasure of watching alot of these guys since the 80's. As a lifetime fan, I've seen some of the best to ever do it.

  • @OfficialJaguarGator9
    @OfficialJaguarGator9 3 года назад +70

    Jeff Blake and Jeff George were two quarterbacks from the 90s who weren't necessarily great, but had absolute cannons of arms. Threw some of the best deep balls I'd ever seen

    • @linkercasas1004
      @linkercasas1004 3 года назад +5

      Jeff Blake’s deep ball is the best I’ve ever seen-perfect touch, velocity and rotation. Such a beautiful long ball

    • @blakelip3
      @blakelip3 3 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @HAA0603
      @HAA0603 3 года назад

      Yup

    • @bjchit
      @bjchit 3 года назад +4

      Jeff Blake was the sole reason why the Bengals were mediocre a few years in the 90's.

    • @ronnyanokye4617
      @ronnyanokye4617 3 года назад

      For sure, Jeff George was Patrick Mahomes before Patrick Mahomes.

  • @TheChallenger1000
    @TheChallenger1000 3 года назад +207

    Jeff George had arguably the sickest arm ever. I once saw him throw a strike 80 yards falling backwards.

    • @MalevolentElephant
      @MalevolentElephant 3 года назад +17

      100% agreed

    • @supadupa6891
      @supadupa6891 3 года назад +12

      He was definitely sick and that bomb to moss in this video was one of the sickest.

    • @ronaldkulas5748
      @ronaldkulas5748 3 года назад +15

      Jeff George, IMO, did not even look like an athlete, but he could throw with the best of them. It often appeared that he just flicked his wrist.

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +11

      @@ronaldkulas5748 He threw the ball 60 yards as easily as I can throw 60 feet.

    • @washredskin887
      @washredskin887 3 года назад +9

      @@ronaldkulas5748 Yep, he was just gifted w/ a great arm.

  • @calcaleb7041
    @calcaleb7041 3 года назад +176

    Cunningham to Moss, Randle literally threw absolute bombs to Moss. It's a reason Moss still holds the most receiving TDs for a rookie WR.(could be broken with 17 games in a season now, might even break moss 07 season).

    • @lertmelernyers8672
      @lertmelernyers8672 3 года назад +3

      *Randall

    • @sirtorndr
      @sirtorndr 3 года назад +3

      @@lertmelernyers8672 And they weren't literally bombs. But you are right about Cunningham to Moss. No doubt!

    • @calcaleb7041
      @calcaleb7041 3 года назад +1

      @@lertmelernyers8672 thanks 🤝

    • @ericsmith6823
      @ericsmith6823 3 года назад +6

      In a packers fan but when I think of my childhood I remember moss Carter and Jake Reed made Randall Cunningham in 98 Jeff George in 99 and Daunte Culpepper in 2000 made them all look mvp caliber lol

    • @feynmanschwingere_mc2270
      @feynmanschwingere_mc2270 3 года назад +4

      @@ericsmith6823 Moss is the GOAT imo.

  • @cardinalRG
    @cardinalRG 3 года назад +22

    The most impressive show of arm strength I ever saw was Elway’s throw to Ken Margerum against USC in 1980. I never saw a professional throw equal it, not even by Elway himself. He threw a 70-yard, cross-field frozen rope, while on the run. It spent shockingly little time in the air, and it knocked Margerum onto his back. It went over the head of an astonished Ronnie Lott, who’d parked himself at what he thought was the maximum distance that a quarterback could throw. To this day, Lott simply shakes his head at it.
    The second-strongest arm, in my estimation, belonged to Jay Schroeder, believe it or not. He was erratic and his career was short, but good grief, he slung it with power.

    • @ftblfn83
      @ftblfn83 2 года назад +5

      My wife's fam is from the San Fran area. In college at Stanford, Elway could stand at home plate and throw a baseball over the outfield wall... That is a generational athlete

    • @cardinalRG
      @cardinalRG 2 года назад +4

      @@ftblfn83 --Great story, and not surprising. It’s only a slightly related anecdote, but as a skinny little ninth grader, Nolan Ryan threw a softball 309 feet. During his time in MLB, he used to throw around a football on off days, to stay limber. These kind of arms are natural gifts.

  • @pablojuliandavis6768
    @pablojuliandavis6768 2 года назад +7

    On arm strength, explosiveness, accuracy, and form, Namath was one hell of a passer. He was electrifying. Remember hearing a head coach raving about how you could hear the whizzing of the ball when it went by you. It's too bad his career, other than a few early years and one moment of glory, was so tough. An indelible memory is seeing him crumpled on the ground after getting sacked. Happened way too often.

    • @tgriffin3059
      @tgriffin3059 Год назад +1

      I recall hearing Glen Campbell saying that he had had the chance to play catch with Namath, and that he had gone out of his way to try to catch the ball away from his body. But the next day, his torso was black and blue from the impact...even though he tried to catch the ball with some distance from his body, the velocity still drove the passes into him with that much violence...

  • @papapeaches0149
    @papapeaches0149 3 года назад +58

    The precision of Rodgers and Marino is unreal.

    • @16rumpole
      @16rumpole 3 года назад +1

      That's what is missing in this video, all these guys had amazing arms but none had the cannon AND accuracy that Rodgers does. Mahomes will be the next Rodgers.

    • @papapeaches0149
      @papapeaches0149 3 года назад +7

      @@16rumpole if Mahomes can get better accuracy and decision making, he’d be right there.

  • @timpatz1994
    @timpatz1994 3 года назад +111

    i know i am in a very small minority but MIchael Vick was and still is one of my favorites.
    when he threw the ball it just seemed effortless.
    one of the most exciting players in the history of the NFL.

    • @BestSportsVids
      @BestSportsVids 2 года назад +4

      You are not a small minority at all trust me. Arm talent was off the charts. It just wasn’t utilized in his ATL days because everyone just wanted to see the Michael Vick show. The fact he was able to develop into such an accurate passer in Philadelphia at the age of 30 after 2 YEARS OFF of football makes you wonder how great he would have been if they had developed him correctly as a passer from the start 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @coopc97
      @coopc97 2 года назад +2

      Nope . A lot of people loved watching Vick

    • @jameserath4192
      @jameserath4192 Год назад +1

      Man he was famous for the quick flick of a throw, then the ball would proceed to go 60-70 yds.., When he spun spirals, the truest, purest "frozen ropes" I've ever seen, and I've studied the game religiously from the 70's on. My favorite connection ever was Vick to DeSean Jackson. When throwing to D-Jax you really almost COULDNT overthrow DeSean, Fastest WR I've EVER seen in pads-GAME SPEED.. only guy who appeared quicker to me was Dieon Sanders. And I've given that tremendous thought and STILL go back n' forth. DeSean(Prime Days) faster than Tyreke Hill. Jackson took enormous strides!! Sorry, had another tangent, but yeah 100%, Vick WAS THAT GUY in all aspects, never seen anything like him, only challenger LaMaar Jackson, idk what it is tho, that explosive fast twitch movement from Vick was just more dynamic. I believe if he really put some air under those frozen ropes, I don't see any man spinning a football further, spinning BULLETS. Vick like a .45

    • @kbentjg24
      @kbentjg24 Год назад

      Not just if he was developed better early but what if he had at least one hall of fame receiver in Atlanta it would have been a no doubt Super Bowl ring

    • @jameserath4192
      @jameserath4192 Год назад +1

      @@kbentjg24 Roddy White was Really F'n good

  • @MrJames-dk3my
    @MrJames-dk3my 3 года назад +77

    Of all the QB's in this video I will say the bombs Michael Vick threw just looked so effortless. Man has a cannon.

    • @LembeckIsStaying
      @LembeckIsStaying 3 года назад +15

      Everyone else especially Elway/Favre put their body into it. Vick and Marino was like they just flicked their wrists and the ball was 60 yards downfield.

    • @noahdaugherty8235
      @noahdaugherty8235 3 года назад +8

      Vick had such a beautiful spiral, its crazy

  • @sethtate2079
    @sethtate2079 Год назад +51

    Jeff George was throwing bullets at 50 yards. Also had the quickest release ive ever seen.

    • @tgriffin3059
      @tgriffin3059 11 месяцев назад +1

      George was a unique character. He didn't seem to get along with anybody....but because of his arm, he could always find a job somewhere. That's a nice asset to have...

    • @sebastiangonzalez-pf7zi
      @sebastiangonzalez-pf7zi 11 месяцев назад +1

      Muy bueno..... Colts y Raiders

    • @theoutdoordad7395
      @theoutdoordad7395 11 месяцев назад

      He also wasn’t very good overall

    • @sethtate2079
      @sethtate2079 11 месяцев назад

      @@theoutdoordad7395 he was good when his ego was being petted. Very talented couldn't handle adversity though.

    • @MarsRacingNetwork
      @MarsRacingNetwork 29 дней назад

      George, Vick and Marino I think had the most impressive arms I’ve ever seen. The ball just materializes into wrs hands

  • @anen9332
    @anen9332 3 года назад +27

    It's amazing how little Favre is being mentioned in this comments section. He arguably had the strongest arm in NFL history, and many people acknowledged this during his career, yet today you'd think that he was second rate.
    How soon people forget. Or simply choose to ignore someone, when given the opportunity.

    • @ffoegg4485
      @ffoegg4485 2 года назад +7

      You’re right. 20 years ago it was common knowledge that Favre had the biggest arm in the league.

    • @kelvinkloud
      @kelvinkloud Год назад +6

      Wokesters hate him now.

    • @michaelmckenzie6311
      @michaelmckenzie6311 Год назад +1

      Favre threw tight intermediate strikes with velocity! Wasn't known for having a cannon though! More know for his velocity! He could throw tight up to about 30/40 yards on a line was his specialty!

    • @justinpennington7682
      @justinpennington7682 Год назад +1

      He would hurt people with the ball

    • @pdg90
      @pdg90 Год назад

      You beat me to it bro.

  • @poptartzzz9735
    @poptartzzz9735 3 года назад +43

    Matt Stafford is criminally underrated all time. He has a top arm talent all time. He throws a perfect spiral and puts it in the smallest windows ever. I’ve watched almost every lions game for years now and stafford is just amazing. His arm wows me even though I’ve been watching him for years. He’s gonna get that ring he deserves in la

    • @MrMenace3210
      @MrMenace3210 3 года назад +5

      I think it's perfect that he got to the Rams. This is one of those perfect trades that doesn't always happen we get to see someone who we know is great on a team that has all the pieces. Hopefully he has 4-5 good years ahead

    • @brodelnaz
      @brodelnaz 2 года назад +2

      Now hes got his sb. Dude is a generational talent

    • @royw-g3120
      @royw-g3120 2 года назад

      You called it.

  • @codythegier5074
    @codythegier5074 3 года назад +75

    That throw from Elway from one side of the field to the other on what was essentially a thirty yard out was insane.

    • @ujohnlynch2341
      @ujohnlynch2341 2 года назад +6

      That's about a 75 yard throw.

    • @adamdavis5312
      @adamdavis5312 Год назад

      Looked like a duck to me bro

    • @deandrenicholas2545
      @deandrenicholas2545 Год назад +2

      ​@@adamdavis5312might be because you don't know what you're talking about, but that's OK buddy...

  • @ethansavatar1815
    @ethansavatar1815 3 года назад +129

    Dan Marino, phew. Whenever I think of "Nice Velocity" I think of him

    • @Terror832
      @Terror832 3 года назад +15

      Fastest release I have ever seen

    • @JoeMACofNAC
      @JoeMACofNAC 3 года назад +3

      Almost every pass hit the receiver in stride, too.

    • @jacksclips9343
      @jacksclips9343 3 года назад

      @@Terror832 Magic Johnson did too

    • @NYCCamper
      @NYCCamper 3 года назад +3

      Fkg spike game, damn dan marino🤬, but he was great tho.

    • @raypratt3611
      @raypratt3611 3 года назад +3

      Yea,if u noticed he never put a lot of air under the ball,even on bombs!!he wanted it to get to the reciever as fast as possible,between his release and his arm strength it was perfect,cuz there were guys with bigger heavier arms,but not the whole pkg and I watched the QB challenge they used to have back in the early 90's and Marino hit a,bulls eye down the middle furthest target to win it and its easier to haul back and put a lot of air under it,but try keepin it lower and still hangin it on a line 50 plus yrd in the air,not nearly as easy!!

  • @dk6173
    @dk6173 3 года назад +24

    I always thought Cunningham had a slingshot for an arm. He had kind of a thin frame but he could absolutely launch the ball.

  • @Saxxin1
    @Saxxin1 Год назад +2

    How the hell is Joe Flacco not on this list? He could throw the ball almost 80 yards and is one of the most elite post season QB's in NFL history.
    In the post season he has:
    -More Wins (10) than Brees (8)
    -Better Win% (.667) than Peyton (.519)
    -More Pass TD (25) than Aikman (23)
    -Better QB Rate (88.6) than Steve Young (85.8)
    -More YPA (7.2) than Brady (7.0)
    -Fewer INT (10) than Rodgers (12)
    The NFL and the so called experts always ignored his accomplishments but leaving him off this list may be the biggest slap in the face ever. He had a cannon for an arm and any real football fan knows it.

  • @michaeloras5177
    @michaeloras5177 3 года назад +136

    Stafford has some of the craziest throws I have seen he is criminally underated

    • @thegamingchef3304
      @thegamingchef3304 3 года назад +13

      His throw in the probowl splitting two defenders was one of the greatest throws I ever seen lol. It was side armed and he just flicked it and it was like both defenders finger tips both touched it lol.

    • @vitamindevil-g3250
      @vitamindevil-g3250 3 года назад +7

      Let's see how he does now that he is a Ram. Pretty banged up, but I think he has enough in him to be a NFC contender

    • @guidoluzzi66
      @guidoluzzi66 3 года назад +9

      Hopefully he can finish out his career well now that he’s away from the Lions and get the credit he deserves. He is very underrated

    • @BA-oy9uo
      @BA-oy9uo 3 года назад

      His overall performance is worse tho than Kirk Cousins for example, and he is seen as better than Kirk which is in my opinion dumb. Stafford is good and flashes more than just about anyone but he throws a fair bit of headscratchers

    • @mymom9741
      @mymom9741 3 года назад +5

      @@BA-oy9uo do you even watch the Lions like that? Because you sound like someone who doesn't know Matthew Stafford. Being a Green Bay fan your dogging this man from how good a quarterback he is

  • @NM-vw1fl
    @NM-vw1fl 3 года назад +17

    Appreciate the older guys getting some love. Bert Jones was one of Belichick's favorite players ever.

    • @jamesdavis8731
      @jamesdavis8731 3 года назад +4

      Bert Jones, if not for the injuries, would be considered one of the greatest QB's of all time.

    • @16rumpole
      @16rumpole 3 года назад +2

      @@jamesdavis8731 when I look at some of his passes, I think you're right.

  • @mohammedelder6247
    @mohammedelder6247 3 года назад +46

    I’m glad y’all put Mike Vick In here ppl underestimate how talented of a passer he was

    • @ctaylor2805
      @ctaylor2805 3 года назад +4

      Factz. Paid to much to the running. Same with cunningham.

    • @mackm273
      @mackm273 3 года назад +5

      Just cuz he can throw far doesn’t make him accurate, which he wasn’t at all

    • @ctaylor2805
      @ctaylor2805 3 года назад +3

      @@mackm273 he said talented which he actually was when he was dialed in. Furthermore you could make that the case with some of the other qbs on this list. Dan marino's career comp% is in the 50s unless that was the standard back then.

    • @mackm273
      @mackm273 3 года назад +1

      @@ctaylor2805 Wow lmao imagine daring to compare Vick with one of footballs most accurate qbs ever with insane touch, ridiculous accuracy, all combined with the quickest release probably ever. arm talent is a lot more than being able to throw far, it is a combination of touch, accuracy with placement and just general accuracy to fit the ball in. Vick played lots of his overrated career in a time when passing was far easier than it was in Marino's heyday, comparing the two is like comparing Kerryon Johnson to Barry Sanders. when it comes to being a true passing QB Marino is worlds apart from Vick.

    • @supadupa6891
      @supadupa6891 3 года назад +2

      @@mackm273 he didn't compare vick to marino. He just said how marino didn't have the best so called comp% either.
      I can't stand when people try to put words in other's mouths and say they're comparing something and they are not.

  • @gutted3638
    @gutted3638 2 года назад +4

    Moon obviously everybody knows who he is but just the beauty of his throwing motion, the spirals, velocity...that doesnt get talked about enough. and he hung in the pocket well. you'd see it collapsing and almost not even see Moon there...all of a sudden you just see a football fly up out of this mass of humanity and land 60 yards away on Haywood Jeffires hands
    I loved the smooth violence of Elway throwing it too. It was like he was a pro boxer throwing a haymaker

  • @FocusOnThisTV
    @FocusOnThisTV Год назад +10

    JEFF GEORGE HAD THE BEST RELEASE AND FOLLOWBTHRU EVER!! And the arm strength was off the chart. Love watching his throwing motion.

    • @adamdavis5312
      @adamdavis5312 Год назад

      You can put it all in caps .. DONT MAKE IT TRUE

    • @edwinramos4910
      @edwinramos4910 11 месяцев назад

      What's not true about it?? Unfortunately, it's also true that Jeff George is one of the biggest disappointments in NFL history, if only because he had so much talent, yet did so little with it. He just didn't have the discipline needed to do the things necessary to capitalize on his crazy arm talent.

  • @lukeneff8724
    @lukeneff8724 3 года назад +209

    People really say vick didn’t have an arm... they’re delusional!

    • @Packers_Nation
      @Packers_Nation 3 года назад +38

      No one say's he doesn't have a good arm. His accuracy is a different story though......

    • @____11
      @____11 3 года назад +2

      @@Packers_Nation Exactly

    • @sirtorndr
      @sirtorndr 3 года назад +5

      @@Packers_Nation And he often didn't have touch on shorter passes, which played into his accuracy issues. He also had no idea how to read a defense either, but that may not be as relevant to this discussion. Well, maybe it is...

    • @trafficsignal101
      @trafficsignal101 3 года назад

      He got allot of practice throwing dogs around!

    • @____11
      @____11 3 года назад +9

      @@trafficsignal101 So original.....

  • @bbh70002
    @bbh70002 3 года назад +29

    He's not remembered much today, but Darryl Lamonica had one of the strongest torpedoes of all time. Al Davis set up the Raiders original vertical passing game around Lamonica's mastery of the long ball.

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +5

      The Mad Bomber.

    • @mongoslade277
      @mongoslade277 Год назад

      Al Davis loved Daryle Lamonica so much that Terry Bradshaw asked AL Davis to trade for him. Davis wouldn't do it

  • @1Tomrider
    @1Tomrider 3 года назад +22

    My Dad told me about a Bears QB from the 60s-70s, Bobby Douglas, who he said might have had the strongest arm ever. Huge for the time too, at 6'4", 220. Downside was that he had the touch of a buffalo and couldn't always remember the plays. Held the QB rushing record for years, taking off when he couldn't find anyone in the first second! :-)

    • @sterlingwilliams8645
      @sterlingwilliams8645 2 года назад +3

      I remember hearing the reason Bobby Douglass ran so much is because the receivers said he threw the ball too hard

    • @glennbrooke5272
      @glennbrooke5272 Год назад +2

      I am old enough to remember Bobby Douglass play. Although he wasn't the best QB around he had the strongest arm in NFL history. There is a video on RUclips of Douglass throwing the ball about 65 yards in the air on a line with hardly any arc to it with a broken wrist. I've also seen a video of a Douglass interview where he said he could throw it 90 yards and if he got the right throw off 100 yds

    • @shanegiofu213
      @shanegiofu213 Год назад

      @@glennbrooke5272 Strongest arm in history up to that point. I'd say the strongest arm of all time belongs to Michael Bishop. He gets forgotten because he had the misfortune of getting drafted by a team who already had Brew Bledsoe and Tom Brady and only ever played in 8 NFL games, but the dude could straight up throw 85-90 yard (all air yards) bombs and make it look easy. Again though, much like Bobby Douglas, he had the touch of a buffalo and the accuracy of a stormtrooper to boot. Spent a good chunk of time in the CFL, which is why I know how far he can throw.

  • @ecarneylaw
    @ecarneylaw 3 года назад +6

    Its almost impossible to find a Jeff George highlight reel! What a cannon.

  • @cfairfax85
    @cfairfax85 9 дней назад +1

    Vick was just so effortless with his throws.

  • @robertfogarty4399
    @robertfogarty4399 3 года назад +166

    Nobody threw a better spiral than Warren Moon.

    • @brendonbuffaloe8830
      @brendonbuffaloe8830 3 года назад +8

      Marino

    • @DwayneIsKing
      @DwayneIsKing 3 года назад +3

      I was noticing that. My God those were beautiful

    • @sandman2898
      @sandman2898 3 года назад +1

      Bro...I swer

    • @lucashenderson2775
      @lucashenderson2775 3 года назад +5

      He was still a Pro Bowl level QB @ 41 with Seattle. Imagine his numbers if he hadn't been forced to play in Canada for 6 years because NFL teams didn't believe in him as a QB.

    • @Jigsyboy1
      @Jigsyboy1 3 года назад +1

      @@lucashenderson2775 We were happy to have him in Canada. His arm was so effective on the big wide field in Canada. And yes.....his spiral was a thing of beauty.

  • @15blackshirt
    @15blackshirt 3 года назад +44

    As a Packers fan, I can say we've been very blessed and spoiled to have Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers; not only do they have rocket arms, but their scrambling ability was incredible as well

    • @erico8397
      @erico8397 3 года назад +6

      And the 3 general managers over that time period has only provided us with 3 super bowl appearances.

    • @guidoluzzi66
      @guidoluzzi66 3 года назад +4

      yes. Just when we all wondered how someone could replace Brett Favre the packers found a QB even better! It’s a shame Favre/Rodgers carried the teams themselves almost every season to the playoffs. Although I would say that Favre did have some better defenses (compared to Rodgers) until 2000 and not again until 2007. Packers biggest front office mistake was not giving Holmgren what he wanted. Favre and the team declined without him and meanwhile he should have won the super bowl in Seattle with Mat Hasslebeck. Even when the packers have a good roster injuries seem to hit nearly everyone. Your QB should not have to play near perfect to get wins. Look at Jimmy G’s numbers in the playoffs 😂 I guess that’s what makes the game great

    • @kevinquartemont2313
      @kevinquartemont2313 2 года назад +1

      3 decades of hall of fame QBs and only 3 suoer bowls to show. So disappointing. Of course when you only have one capable head coach during that time in Mike Holmgren, that plays a big factor.

    • @ftblfn83
      @ftblfn83 2 года назад +3

      Favre was so fun to watch. He was a football player 1st, and a QB second

  • @nasholston5112
    @nasholston5112 3 года назад +24

    It doesnt even look real when Vick throws it. Like he's not the biggest guy but he throws the football and it just comes flying off his hand like a superhero trying to not throw it that hard.

    • @ckmoore101
      @ckmoore101 3 года назад +4

      I noticed that. He truly has the most effortless looking power. Then there is Culpepper, he swings it with extreme prejudice.

    • @williewalker5051
      @williewalker5051 3 года назад +5

      Yeah Mike Vick could spin that ball with just a flick of the wrist 70 plus yds

    • @feynmanschwingere_mc2270
      @feynmanschwingere_mc2270 3 года назад +7

      Peter King on Pro Football Talk was asked who he thought had the strongest arm in NFL history. He replied:
      "Michael Vick has the strongest arm I've ever seen. I saw him throw the ball 100 yards endzone to endzone in training camp in Atlanta; and he looked like he could've thrown it even farther."
      It was with Mike Florio and Chris Simms. You can watch it on youtube.
      I concur. Vick had a bazooka, the strongest arm in NFL history.

  • @THTB614
    @THTB614 Год назад +3

    That Vick to DeSean pass always gets me. Vick threw it so hard, DeSean was already well downfield and still had to full-on sprint to barely catch that ball. Insane rocket for an arm.

    • @acewoodson8512
      @acewoodson8512 18 дней назад

      That’s the thing he didn’t throw it hard he literally flicked it 70 plus yards and hit him in stride. Pure insanity

  • @MikeyStreet314
    @MikeyStreet314 2 года назад +4

    i really do appreciate how much Randy Moss is included in these highlights! He really could go up to catch the deep ball and back shoulder fades

  • @rom7633
    @rom7633 3 года назад +20

    Warren Moon threw the prettiest spirals. Also, Matt Stafford's throw at 8:58 is insane (throwing it 45 yards off while running backwards & off platform, SHEESH).

  • @DZimmer000
    @DZimmer000 3 года назад +89

    Marino is the best QB I’ve ever seen throw a football. He had a laser beam and he was deadly accurate. If he played today he’d have 7000 yards and 65 TD’s a year.

    • @The_Zilli
      @The_Zilli 3 года назад +12

      i dunno, i still contend he'd have more than that with how the game is played if he had 5k and 48 td during a period of time when you could maul the WRs in the routes, drive the RBs into the ground and destroy the QB on a blitz. Remove all of that, no way Marino only gets another 2k and 20 tds to that total.

    • @guidoluzzi66
      @guidoluzzi66 3 года назад +7

      @@The_Zilli I agree and he was huge for a QB and still is by today’s standard. Hard to sack

    • @manuelper
      @manuelper 3 года назад +11

      @@guidoluzzi66 And for a fairly immobile QB, he had the most incredible pocket presence and quick feet. It wasn't only his quick release that caused him to barely get sacked, but his ability to shift from on coming passrushers.

    • @jamalsufi3589
      @jamalsufi3589 3 года назад +5

      @@manuelper facts. He had a certain technique. It’s hard to describe it’s like he could side step with hella quickness, but never could scramble lol. He’s my fav qb.

    • @Bob-eo6uh
      @Bob-eo6uh 3 года назад

      He wouldn’t have no damn 7500 yards. Yeah the league was tougher, but the defenders weren’t as smart or athletic as they are today. Defensive schemes have become more complicated to decipher. This is why I also hate when people say Brady or Manning wouldn’t make it back in the 70’s and 80’s. With their IQ and ability to adjust pre snap, the ball would be out of their hands before those defenders could sniff them. Marino would still be great today, but he’s not putting up those fake ass numbers

  • @d.c.washington7409
    @d.c.washington7409 3 года назад +18

    I'm 73 years old and have seen everybody here. All mentioned here were exceptional talents but Vick, Elway, Stafford, Cunningham are the most powerful long distance throwers that I saw throw passes 90 yards.
    The only others I've seen do it were relatively unknown QBs like Peter Tom Willis, Eddie LeBaron [1956] and Sonny Gibbs [1960]. Back in the past...after WWII...all NFL games started at 1pm.
    There were no night games!
    Teams would come out at noon without shoulder pads or helmets and we kids could get autographs. The old Baltimore Colts started in Dallas as the Dallas Texans for 1 year. The Kansas City Chiefs originally came from Dallas in1963 and I saw every player in the old AFL and NFL + local semi-pros in Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana and California. We used to hang around Baltimore Colts, Dallas Texans practice and see the Cowboys in Thousand Oaks,CA.
    Fact is,
    The QBs like Joe Willie, Bart Starr, Darryl Lamonica, Terry Bradshaw, Moon etc. would come out with WRs and throw bombs to Don Maynard, Max McGee, Rich Caster or Lynn Swann.
    I played QB and safety [2 ways] in local leagues and saw a ton of Texas guys who could throw it 70 yards [Dandy Don, Cotton Davidson or Scottie Miles etc.] But, guys like Elway, Stafford, Cunningham and Vick were jaw-dropping!!!
    I'd like to add that Terry Bradshaw may have had the strongest arm of all. He would warmup throwing 70 and 75 yard darts to WRs + when we were in highschool [I graduated in 1966...same year as Terry], he was state champ throwing the Javelin.
    Hell,
    I was a big 'un myself, 6'3" 245 lbs and could chunk it 70 yards...

    • @AlwaysHalloween000
      @AlwaysHalloween000 3 года назад +3

      cool and interesting information,thanks

    • @toddinthemiddle
      @toddinthemiddle 3 года назад

      70 yards is mighty impressive. there's nothing like throwing a football just so....
      longest throw for me was 50 yards.

    • @fiftystates
      @fiftystates Месяц назад

      I got the chills reading this that's good stuff man

  • @bammer8447
    @bammer8447 9 месяцев назад +1

    Michael Vick was a freak of an athlete. If he didn't run it himself he threw it across the whole damn field, absolute rifle for an arm and insane speed. QB legend

  • @daviclar867
    @daviclar867 3 года назад +31

    Greenbay was incredibly lucky to have two of the greatest quarterbacks play for the past 30 years.

    • @c00lhand208
      @c00lhand208 Год назад +4

      It might just be 3 in a row (J.Love).

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 11 месяцев назад +1

      Lucky, to a point. But: they traded for Favre. Teams passed on Rodgers and they took him. They traded up for Love. That is not luck, it is good decision-making.

  • @markusandrews7431
    @markusandrews7431 3 года назад +13

    That throw with Vick running full speed was just insane.

  • @sports3117
    @sports3117 3 года назад +100

    Aaron Rodgers showing tremendous improvisational skills from the pocket

    • @guidoluzzi66
      @guidoluzzi66 3 года назад +9

      there isn’t a pass Rodgers can’t complete

    • @victorfranca85
      @victorfranca85 3 года назад

      Still not what I want my main QB doing. They lucky LT was forced to retire hahahahahaha. All it takes is one pinched nerve and game over

    • @guidoluzzi66
      @guidoluzzi66 3 года назад

      @Keith Cousinsno

  • @ceej6615
    @ceej6615 3 года назад +16

    Marino! Wow, what an arm and lightning quick release!

  • @billbates5475
    @billbates5475 3 года назад +11

    Randal Cunningham looked like he threw the ball further than anyone else. When he first went to the eagles , he was a great qb that ran like crazy , could throw the ball like crazy too. I was so glad we finally destroyed him in the 92 NFC playoffs.

  • @richl3436
    @richl3436 3 года назад +4

    Cunningham and Vick threw such a ridiculously good deep ball. As a Panthers fan, it felt like Vick could throw it farther while on the run, than any of our QB's could from in the damn pocket... I've always felt Cunningham was under rated in his time for as gifted as he was.

  • @nastyjazz2282
    @nastyjazz2282 3 года назад +98

    Warren Moon threw the prettiest ball.

  • @trythinking6676
    @trythinking6676 3 года назад +30

    Had forgotten how quick the release was with Marino.

    • @hoosierdaddyboy9276
      @hoosierdaddyboy9276 3 года назад +2

      Back in my ultimate frisbee days the guys use to call me Marino cause of how fast my forehand flick release was.

    • @kevinbillingsley8256
      @kevinbillingsley8256 3 года назад +2

      John Madden timed it back then, Marino's release was second fastest, Bert Jones was third. Jeff George had the fastest release ever at that time, that was in the mid to late 80s.

    • @AfricanusKing
      @AfricanusKing 3 года назад

      Shit me too you forget about the old boys until you can compare them to this era

  • @brandonjohnson3558
    @brandonjohnson3558 3 года назад +108

    Where is Jay Cutler!? Say whatever you want about Jay, but that dude had one of the strongest arms of ALL time

    • @cruman87
      @cruman87 3 года назад +9

      Right

    • @austinreed347
      @austinreed347 3 года назад +7

      Facts I was about to comment this.

    • @____11
      @____11 3 года назад +7

      Correct

    • @noctisluciscaelum6767
      @noctisluciscaelum6767 3 года назад +3

      i mean if we literally had to put EVERY strong arm quarterback that started in the NFL, this list would be hours

    • @emssasukeisunderrated7946
      @emssasukeisunderrated7946 3 года назад +1

      Big Ben should be on the list before Jay Cutler. Then again, they both should be on here

  • @jemhadar5029
    @jemhadar5029 11 месяцев назад +3

    One thing I notice is many of these QBs are taking 2-3 steps into their throws. Elway was throwing those bombs flat footed or 1 step at most.

  • @gmorales14
    @gmorales14 3 года назад +13

    Elway always had a powerful arm, even in the later years of his career. Early in his career, he had an absolute howitzer of an arm.

    • @tyreepowell8367
      @tyreepowell8367 3 года назад +2

      @@yuma9663 Yes Sir, Happy New Year To You My Man.

    • @mitchelll3879
      @mitchelll3879 3 года назад +1

      Elway couldn't hit the broadside of a barn with a football early in his career..so having a howitzer was not much benefit

    • @csataproductions
      @csataproductions 3 года назад +1

      @@yuma9663 Aikman had a great arm, but people recall his amazing accuracy more.

    • @csataproductions
      @csataproductions 3 года назад +1

      @@mitchelll3879 Earlier in his career he tried to do too much.. wasn't content with the easy completion, wanted to make the amazing throws. he was a far better quarterback in second half of his career.

    • @tgriffin3059
      @tgriffin3059 Год назад

      @@mitchelll3879 He was drafted No. 1 the same year Kelly and Marino came out...guess the GM just liked his family or something....

  • @diglo123
    @diglo123 3 года назад +20

    glad vick is finally getting some respect in terms of his arm strength. Havnt seen someone able to rope a ball 50 yards on a line quite like that god danm.

  • @BJ-jh5is
    @BJ-jh5is 3 года назад +21

    Greatest commentator moments please NFL Throwback

    • @workjeff1951
      @workjeff1951 27 дней назад

      Probably couldn't include number 1 and stay monetized.

  • @WilliamTyndale1
    @WilliamTyndale1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Vick definitely deserves to be on a short list of big arms, he and Cunningham had that slingshot action, and no disputing Marino and Moon, they along with Rodgers were probably the tightest spirals of all time. But if we go just arm strength, and, having seen most but the oldest QBs on this list in real time, I say there were two legitimate freaks of nature who stand alone when speaking of pure, unadulterated arm strength: Favre with Jeff George a close second. They may not stand out so much on this reel but those two were different.

  • @calbassas87
    @calbassas87 3 года назад +28

    Jeff George was inhuman. The pure velocity he would put into every throw.

    • @erics2739
      @erics2739 2 года назад

      Jeff george is like greebs

    • @jamesroberts1810
      @jamesroberts1810 2 года назад

      George coulda put a dent in a brick wall

    • @ek9589
      @ek9589 2 года назад +1

      All the talent in the world and never really achieved much

    • @ericmatterson9905
      @ericmatterson9905 Год назад

      And perfect spirals.

    • @edwinramos4910
      @edwinramos4910 11 месяцев назад

      Too bad he didn't have the discipline to do what it took to capitalize on all that arm talent. He's one of the biggest disappointments in NFL history, if only because he had the potential to be so much more.

  • @kevin77pwngeguy
    @kevin77pwngeguy 3 года назад +20

    Allen's arm is nasty, and now he's getting accurate. Man is going to be scary for a while

    • @joeestes785
      @joeestes785 3 года назад +2

      Josh Allen is incredible

    • @SalamiCheeks
      @SalamiCheeks 3 года назад +2

      Josh Allen has proved everyone wrong. Love that kid

    • @emkayusa
      @emkayusa 3 года назад

      They left out his most impressive throws. Diggs vs Arizona, Kumerow vs Denver

    • @joeestes785
      @joeestes785 3 года назад

      @@emkayusa0

    • @BigBass-xf5yi
      @BigBass-xf5yi 3 года назад

      Allen is definitely progressing. He’s definitely on pace for the top tier.

  • @bbryant9455
    @bbryant9455 3 года назад +5

    glad to see jeff george in there. I know all about his attitude and whatnot but lets all appreciate the cannon that dude had lol

  • @tommymonday9132
    @tommymonday9132 3 года назад +52

    Randall Cunningham and Warren Moon why are we forgetting these guys they have rocket launchers.!!!

    • @ctaylor2805
      @ctaylor2805 3 года назад +3

      Factz.

    • @ChildOfThe1970s
      @ChildOfThe1970s 3 года назад +4

      Who is forgetting them? They're on the video.

    • @RECKENDORF
      @RECKENDORF 3 года назад +2

      DREW BLEDSOE......

    • @BigBass-xf5yi
      @BigBass-xf5yi 3 года назад +1

      Huh? They are up there. No one is forgetting them. Infact, I’ll never forget warren. He let the bills come back from a 30 point deficit in the playoffs. He cost me $200 that day. Lol

  • @joec4014
    @joec4014 11 месяцев назад +1

    Terry Bradshaw. He was unbeatable. When the blonde bomber didn't like what he saw, he'd start running. He was as tough as nails.

  • @swingset1969
    @swingset1969 3 года назад +6

    Jim Hart had an absolute howitzer of an arm in an era when guy weren't known to hurl them.

  • @meloferg
    @meloferg 3 года назад +124

    Enjoyed this, but I feel it’s disrespectful to make a 20-minute video on strongest arms and not have a single Jay Cutler throw in here. 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @RobertMay289
      @RobertMay289 3 года назад +34

      60 yard throws to the defense don't count lol

    • @meloferg
      @meloferg 3 года назад +13

      @@RobertMay289 😂😂 He’s got some bad ones for sure. But damn it, we should’ve at least got ONE Cutler to Marshall connection in here

    • @trafficsignal101
      @trafficsignal101 3 года назад +1

      Cutler doesn't come to mind as anything greatest nor strongest. I can't even remember what team(s) he played for.

    • @meloferg
      @meloferg 3 года назад +13

      @@trafficsignal101 That sound like your problem 😂😂. He retired not even 5 years ago lol. I just think he deserved a throw or two in here

    • @capoeiratheletics6375
      @capoeiratheletics6375 3 года назад +4

      @@meloferg good call

  • @noahda3877
    @noahda3877 3 года назад +55

    Can’t believe Jay Cutler isn’t on here. I know he wasn’t the greatest QB but just in terms of pure arm strength i think he’s as good as it gets. Absolute bazooka in his prime

    • @theoutlaw9759
      @theoutlaw9759 3 года назад +1

      or Joe montana/ steve young

    • @filthyswit
      @filthyswit 2 года назад

      @@theoutlaw9759 Montana? HAHA! Shirley you jest.

    • @ftblfn83
      @ftblfn83 2 года назад +1

      @@theoutlaw9759 What made Montana so great is he did not have the typical skills a QB should have, but he was smart, could move around, and was so calm under pressure.
      He also simply knew how to win, and that is something all the physical skills in the world cannot teach.

    • @prophetx8482
      @prophetx8482 2 года назад +2

      AGREED. JAMARCUS RUSSELL SAD TO SAY IS THE SAME

    • @toppdogg2815
      @toppdogg2815 2 года назад +1

      @@theoutlaw9759 Montana and Sound didn't have strong arms man

  • @nikolatesla5553
    @nikolatesla5553 3 года назад +13

    Bert Jones had the strongest arm I have ever seen. Not the best arm, but the strongest. I remember watching him throw a ball away 90 yards in the air.

  • @zein9227
    @zein9227 Год назад +1

    How come I only got the recommendation to this video now? Thank you NFL Throwback! That's a great compilation and whoever chose the QBs is knowledgable for sure. Sonny Jurgensen and Bert Jones are prime examples of the gunslinger and prototypical passer long before Aaron Rodgers or Pat Mahomes.

  • @ethansavatar1815
    @ethansavatar1815 3 года назад +12

    Bert Jones is the most underrated arm in NFL history

  • @SPTO
    @SPTO 3 года назад +78

    When I think strongest arm, the name that jumps to me immediately is Elway.

    • @hoosierdaddyboy9276
      @hoosierdaddyboy9276 3 года назад +4

      yep

    • @SPTO
      @SPTO 3 года назад +1

      @NIKO SAMUELS If it's just arm strength alone than yeah George is up there. Kyle Boller has to be in the conversation too. There's a famous story of him throwing a ball 75 yards while on his knees at the combine.

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +1

      Look at all the strong arms from that era; Elway, Kelly, Marino, Cunningham, Favre, George, Moon. I saw all those guys play, I had Bills season tickets back then.

    • @itzanopinion
      @itzanopinion 3 года назад +2

      doesn't hurt to have also played baseball! :-)

    • @tygrkhat4087
      @tygrkhat4087 3 года назад +2

      @@itzanopinion I seem to remember a story of Elway throwing a baseball over the centerfield fence from home plate.

  • @kingdingaling2469
    @kingdingaling2469 3 года назад +6

    Jim Kelly throwing in & through that Up State New York wind for his entire career...Underrated.
    2nd 2 None

    • @ftblfn83
      @ftblfn83 2 года назад +1

      He seems like an amazing human too

  • @NickWestcoast
    @NickWestcoast 3 года назад +42

    Everyone love the old school Steelers with Bradshaw, but Big Ben’s arm in his prime with the deep ball was incredible

    • @moalston4203
      @moalston4203 3 года назад +3

      all these have strong arms period no matter what most em are hall of famers to be honest

    • @toddjacksonpoetry
      @toddjacksonpoetry 3 года назад +2

      @Cal L He's a glaring omission here, but Bert Jones probably had the strongest arm of the whole 70s decade.

    • @billbates5475
      @billbates5475 3 года назад +4

      @@toddjacksonpoetry Bert Jones once threw an incomplete pass in the waning seconds before halftime against my Cowboys. The ball was thrown from around the 18 yd line and wound up past the endzone on a hail mary. It was the most non eventful but ridiculously long pass I have ever seen. Till this day.

    • @mitchelll3879
      @mitchelll3879 3 года назад +1

      Big Ben was a water buffalo who was hard to get on the ground and he hit receivers by accident, not on purpose

    • @katerinavialpando3620
      @katerinavialpando3620 3 года назад

      @@mitchelll3879 Yeah, thats why he's #5 in yards all time AND #5 in completion percentage...thats ALL time. Like in NFL history. So have to disagree with the latter part of your assessment

  • @calebwright5721
    @calebwright5721 2 года назад +4

    I got to watch Dan Marino play in 1996 and I couldn't believe how fast and accurate he could throw. Even when cowboys defense terrorized him he would still get it down the field.

    • @derbagger22
      @derbagger22 Год назад

      His highlight reel video is 20-30 minutes all of rapid fire plays and his release was insane. Many think he had a powerful arm, he really didn't for total yards in the air. He could maybe squeeze 60 yards in perfect conditions. But for imperfect conditions, he could fling it 50 yards all over the field from any position.

  • @I_SuperHiro_I
    @I_SuperHiro_I Год назад +3

    Vick hands down. Most beautiful passes, effortless.

  • @mikeRedMDK2032
    @mikeRedMDK2032 3 года назад +4

    Randall was something else lol. Just the ease with which he could spin it. A flick of the wrist and it was a missile. That connection he had with moss especially was bread and butter

  • @jonkenyon4876
    @jonkenyon4876 3 года назад +22

    Dan Marino....hands down.

  • @mlando73
    @mlando73 Год назад +8

    You forgot all about Steve Bartkowski, I once saw him throw a ball almost 50 yards against the Giants and it couldn’t have been more than 10 feet off the ground at its highest point. 😮

  • @WalterSobchak1000
    @WalterSobchak1000 Год назад +3

    Elway was a legend, and I'm a Redskins fan. John made the game fun to watch

  • @richardmitchell8213
    @richardmitchell8213 Год назад +7

    Marino and Elway had artillery pieces for arms. Amazing watching them during their careers.

    • @Tone22845
      @Tone22845 Год назад +3

      Marino throwing for over 5 thousand yds in his 2yr in the league in 84 is beyond insane

  • @williamgraham8680
    @williamgraham8680 3 года назад +8

    Dan Marino and Jim Kelly are the two best passing Quarterbacks i have seen!

    • @ftblfn83
      @ftblfn83 2 года назад

      Worst luck ever for both of them... Kelly had the team, but had to play 4 HOF coaches ( 5 counting Belichik when he was DC with New York) in the SB, with 4 teams full of Hall of Fame players.
      Marino played on 8-8 teams at best if they did not have him, Shula was past his prime for most of Marino's career, and missed the playoffs 4 years in a row during his prime... Phillip Rivers suffered the same type of fate

    • @juanparty
      @juanparty Год назад

      ​@@ftblfn83 Turtle Marino😂 all you people justify that turtle

    • @ftblfn83
      @ftblfn83 Год назад

      @@juanparty his highlights and the regard of other QBs of his time justify him far more than I can

  • @rayward3630
    @rayward3630 3 года назад +27

    The guys like Moon, Vick, Namath, Marino, Allen, Elway who do it with a flick of a wrist are the ones who are the most impressive to me. Some have to have somewhat of a windup to go deep. They have strong arms,but it looks like it is harder for them. I think Namath was the first QB who I noticed the quick release and how effortless it was for him. He may have had the best release ever at the time he was drafted by the Jets. Now it is almost mandatory for an NFL QB to have that short,quick release. Marino could have changed uniforms with Namath and it would be hard to tell them apart. All of these QB's have rocket arms. Some just throw a prettier ball and make it look effortless.

    • @fredball4894
      @fredball4894 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely right about Namath..no one had ever seen anyone with such a quick rifle like release before. Marino was a carbon copy of that style with even better results. Vick's arm flicks on the run don't even have arc, looks like he's throwing darts. His ball maintains the same velo as when it left his hand 45 yards downfield.

    • @jamesroberts1810
      @jamesroberts1810 2 года назад

      Also add Kelly to that list... I was lucky to see the late 80s/ early 90s qbs..moon , Kelly, marino, elway,etc..now it's the new era of young qbs.mahomes,Allen, herbert, ..u can still throw Rodgers and Stafford in their as well..these guys had cannon arms just not the releases the 90s qbs had

    • @coachnd8139
      @coachnd8139 2 года назад

      Agreed. Namath threw a beautiful as did Marino, Moon and Unitas.

  • @lordbraunschweiger7814
    @lordbraunschweiger7814 3 года назад +5

    Jeff george's arm was scary strong and he wanted to use every ounce of power on every throw. If he had any kind of touch he would of been a great one.

  • @Parkwaymania
    @Parkwaymania 2 года назад +5

    Bobby Douglass, who had an absolute gun for an arm. Threw 4 TDs in one game with a broken wrist on his throwing arm.

  • @robinaboy
    @robinaboy 3 года назад +16

    Big respect for those old-timers. Getting smashed pretty much every time they got rid of the ball. Compared to today’s RTP rulings, it was an era where the QBs had to be talented and tough.

  • @sixburgh64ss
    @sixburgh64ss 3 года назад +18

    Wasn't expecting to see Schroeder on the list.
    It's cool that he wasn't excluded because he wasn't a big star.

    • @Gump-tion
      @Gump-tion 3 года назад +2

      Schroeder threw a beautiful ball

  • @arlie4305
    @arlie4305 3 года назад +10

    Fun fact: having Randy Moss as your receiver gives you a +10 synergy bonus to arm strength.

    • @ftblfn83
      @ftblfn83 2 года назад +1

      If Moss had the work ethic of Jerry Rice, Jerry would be #2 in every stat he currently holds the record on... Moss was a 10/10 in every category, he just played when he wanted to versus every down.
      When he did turn it on??? No one in the NFL could match up with him

    • @maxmontiel2975
      @maxmontiel2975 Год назад +1

      I was surprised how many of these all time great passers played with Moss. Rice may have the stats for playing with Montana (who’s notably absent from this video???), but Moss was all over the league and the best everywhere in a variety of systems. Best wr ever. Sorry Jerry.

  • @rhardee8
    @rhardee8 3 года назад +6

    Steve Bartkowski of the Atlanta Falcons threw one of the prettiest long balls I have ever seen!

  • @EastsideBodega_
    @EastsideBodega_ 3 года назад +3

    Vicks arm was just incredible. It always looks like he just flicked the ball & it went 50+ yards

  • @diplomat022
    @diplomat022 3 года назад +14

    The throw Cunningham made at the 12:38 mark was insane. He was back pedaling and threw a rope about 45 yds and hit his man in stride

  • @TheAlexSmith17
    @TheAlexSmith17 3 года назад +20

    In my opinion Elway had the best arm in NFL history.

    • @youtubegm3227
      @youtubegm3227 3 года назад +1

      No. Rodgers, Stafford, Mahomes got him on that though not by much.

    • @dalegribble1560
      @dalegribble1560 3 года назад +2

      The most velocity for sure

    • @regulartower588
      @regulartower588 3 года назад

      Elway 💩

    • @TheAlexSmith17
      @TheAlexSmith17 2 года назад +1

      @@youtubegm3227 none of those guy got Elway beat lol

    • @youtubegm3227
      @youtubegm3227 2 года назад

      @@TheAlexSmith17 Yep they do. Allen, Herbert, Rodgers, Favre, Stafford, Mahomes all have Elway beat in arm strength.

  • @astrostar49
    @astrostar49 3 года назад +15

    Very impressive list. I was really surprised you included Jay Schroeder, which was a good spotlight. I think a few others guys that could have been included were Steve McNair, Drew Bledsoe, Joe Flacco, Jay Cutler, and even though he was one of the worst busts ever JaMarcus Russell. Those guys all had circus cannons. Gotta say, if I could equip any QB with any type of arm talent from NFL history it would be between Favre, Elway, Vick, and George.

    • @marcusnunes7256
      @marcusnunes7256 3 года назад

      Flacco can flick a ball 60 yards

    • @TheDCGuitar13
      @TheDCGuitar13 3 года назад +1

      I still can’t believe he threw past prevent defense in sub zero weather on the mile high miracle. You don’t just do that lol

    • @toddjacksonpoetry
      @toddjacksonpoetry 3 года назад

      And Mahomes is about to put ALL of them in his shadow. TheChiefs probably would've won the SB last year except that his receiver simply couldn't believe Pat would get that ball to him & it bounced off his face-mask.

    • @toddjacksonpoetry
      @toddjacksonpoetry 3 года назад

      @NIKO SAMUELS Jeff George had a stronger BODY. His arm strength was like a Tom Seaver fastball: a perfect coordination of legs, hips, back, shoulder and arm. He didn't have as strong an ARM as Mahomes, which is why Mahomes can throw so powerfully against his own body weight, or whiile back-pedalling, or off-balance.

    • @toddjacksonpoetry
      @toddjacksonpoetry 3 года назад

      @NIKO SAMUELS That's why these arguments are fun.

  • @user619tlsdca5
    @user619tlsdca5 3 года назад +5

    Ive watched Randall Cunningham live at games in nose bleed seats as well as other QBs. It was Randall Cunningham's Arm as watched him throw ball as high as a punt with the distance to see it as WOW. Yeah seeing line drives from Elway, Marino, Farve ect ect ect but Randall Cunningham s Deep Ball Throws one of the best and highest along with distance. The Ball seemed it was same level the section under top nose bleeds, that is very strong arm man. WOW...

  • @Gandalf1232
    @Gandalf1232 3 года назад +2

    That first shot by Vick is unreal. To be on the move, no chance to really get set, and absolutely rifle that ball 50 yards in a second...jesus, what a cannon

  • @16rumpole
    @16rumpole 3 года назад +5

    I remember this great story I read about Elway. His senior year at Stanford, fully HALF of his interceptions were because he threw so hard that the ball bounced off the receivers chests.

    • @dalegribble1560
      @dalegribble1560 3 года назад +4

      Elway had the most velocity followed by Favre. Both of them threw over 60mph.

  • @jlh4jc
    @jlh4jc 3 года назад +26

    I feel privileged to have grown up in the 80s with Elway, Moon, and Marino. I grew up an Oilers fan so Moon's my guy. He not only had a strong arm, he could throw a perfect spiral through the eye of a needle 50 yards away. With Marino, he had that quick twitch release. It was amazing how he could accurately put it in the breadbaskets of the Marks Brothers with a lineman bearing down on him. Elway was the best all around pure QB. He lived up to the hype and then some. He had arm talent and was a dangerous runner especially early in his career. Elway also was that QB where you knew your team was never out of a game. He was clutch in 2 minute situations. However the best QB in the 80s was not the above listed guys. Joe Montana was it because of 4 Super Bowls. He beat Elway and Marino. Moon never had a shot because the Oilers fizzled in the playoffs.

    • @The_Zilli
      @The_Zilli 3 года назад +6

      Nah, Joe Montana wasnt the best QB from that era. Look at the roster of that team - stacked with HoFers. Now compare that to what Marino had to work with. Elway only got over the hump when he had Davis and a running game. As for Moon, it's a shame he had to go to the CFL as he was an exceptional QB and very under-rated, even to this day. And if memory serves, he's still the only QB to sport a good looking mustache ;)

    • @jlh4jc
      @jlh4jc 3 года назад +2

      @@The_Zilli Actually Montana won Super Bowls with and without HOFers. His first 2 SBs in 1981 and 1984 were won without Jerry Rice. In 1981, his running backs were Ricky Patton and Earl Cooper. They were solid players but not spectacular. The only thing Earl Cooper had in common with Earl Campbell was their initials. Now the teams in 1988 and 1989 were loaded. But there were only 5 guys left from the 1981 Super Bowl on the 1989. So I still say Montana was still the best in the 80s because like Tom Brady, he won championships with different rosters.

    • @The_Zilli
      @The_Zilli 3 года назад +1

      @@jlh4jc now that is a fair counterpoint however lets not forget Walsh, the 2nd ranked defense, the offensive line, Lott, Clarke and of course a new offensive system in the West Coast. And it would also be unfair to miss pointing out the term "coaching tree" that stemmed from Walsh. While the team may not have had as big name stars, it was still loaded with HoFers ;) Just different types. And I havent even touched on just how bad that division was - the Saints (Aints), Falcons, Rams which all but assured the Niners a playoff spot each year, very similiar to how the Patriots prayed on the AFC East for all of these years with the other three teams being in constant state of rebuild. Not saying Montana is a bad QB, just I think his legacy of the greatest all time hinges too much on the fact that he had an awesome roster, a great coach and stability. As much as I hate to say it, Brady has to be considered the greatest and Im a Marino Boomer. What he has accomplished with no name players and a different team, and for the duration in whic he has done it, really leaves no room to debate. Is he the best pure passer or is he someone you want to start a new franchise with, that's debatable but come playoffs, tough to pick anyone else other than him.

    • @filthyswit
      @filthyswit 2 года назад +1

      @@jlh4jc If you're impressed with the "Joe won with a bunch of no-names on his team" argument, then you need to consider who they played against in their 1st SB. Talk about no names. Not to mention he only attempted 22 passes the whole game. Sounds like a complete team to me and that Joe was a game manager.

    • @trollkenobi6727
      @trollkenobi6727 2 года назад

      @@filthyswit 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️