@@DerHund1. Dude I forgot about this vid and that longtime comment I wrote. About how simple it was, I think it became more and more simpler for many points. It became that one place where ppl upload their videos and talk about one. Aside of cookies and various trackers, Google/YT algorithm targets you with videos you could be interested in, which is kind of how I think a video upload place should work. With the plethora of videos uploaded everyday, there's more chance to enjoy YT than back then. Back then, videos could feel more authentic because the discovery was less easy, mb cos the algorithm was less refined than it is now alongside. It can explain why nowadays, videos feel less spontaneous, moreover with the streamlined professionally shot video creation process every small youtubers now adopted that doesn't help the authenticity to build up anymore. It had to be with how relatively new it was to watch yt videos back when people were still watching TV regularly. Mb it has to go with how YT was far less mainstream, at least in my country. The only thing that has not changed are old videos and comment section, there are still there. I mean it still cracks me up after many years looking at that fucking cyberpunk football with its lace usb plug.
I just saw this. It's 2018. Drew broke Peyton Manning's all-time passing yardage record just last night, and he looks as fundamentally perfect now as he does right here. Better, even. Long live the football days of Drew Brees!!!!
Here not long after drew retired. Can’t see a reality where a QB ever finishes with such legendary accuracy. Blows my mind he’s top 10-5 all time and still underrated. Happy retirement, drew.
Well peyton manning holds the NFL record for the best completion record in one month. He also a much more veteran quarterback, He has the record for the most career games of 70% or higher. He has the record for the most perfect passer ratings.The list goes on and on.
Throwing a football or throwing a perfect spiral is something you can't learn from a demonstration. These quarterbacks didn't get lessons to throw the ball, they kept throwing and found how to throw the ball their way. Just like in basketball, how each player has a different shot and there is no "true way" to shoot. Same thing goes for football.
Ryan Procrust I’ll say this of my Man from Purdue, I’ve watched Mr. Bree’s entire NFL career, I’m from Wisconsin, so obviously I’m used to Rogers and Favre, but I’ll say this right now, Drew is every single bit as accurate of a qb as a person will ever see, he’s still awesome.
To make this testing correct, make him throw from 70 yards away, since that is the distance olympic archers shoot from. I bet that every single olympic archer would hit the yellow zone from 20 yards.
How about we have the archers go out on the football field with receivers running routes while carrying the targets and five 270+lb linemen running straight for him. Let's see if the archers hits his targets with any accuracy at all. Drew Brees > Robin Hood. Sorry bro.
Yeah but the arrows travel wayy faster than any football throw, and in a nearly straight line; you can't put the QB 70 yards away and expect accurate comparisons.
Quarterbacks also have to use their arm more than archers. Archers do have great skill in aiming, but compare pulling a string back and holding the arch with both hands, with have one arm not used and the throwing arm in a motion that has to control the trajectory and power of the ball
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The gyroscopic torque is caused by the air drag overturning moment, not gravity as you suggest. The centre of air pressure is toward the front of the ball, and the direction of air drag changes from the initial ball pointing direction as the ball proceeds along its trajectory, causing an overturning moment. Gravity acts on the middle of the ball so cannot cause an overturning moment. The gyroscopic torque produced does indeed cause the ball to align with its trajectory as you show however.
Quarter Backs shouldn't even be compared to Olympic Archers. It's two completely different sports. Archery uses a device to shoot, so yea they are going to be more accurate (so stop saying its bullshit). They are just proving Drew Brees' dominance in the NFL as QB
***STATISTICALLY SPEAKING*** Prime Peyton Manning/Prime Drew Brees>>Prime Tom Brady I don't care who won the most games or Super Bowls. Football is a team effort. Peyton Manning and Drew Brees are first and second in nearly every notable quarterback statistic. Passing yards (season and career), passing touchdowns (career), 4,000+ yard seasons, etc. I know Tom Brady has come up clutch multiple times and really helped his team but he still can't statistically compete. Tom Brady is one year younger that Peyton Manning and he would have to play about five or six more outstanding seasons to catch Peyton Manning. Drew Bree's and Tom Brady are the same age and Drew is still statistically better.
Wah the archers ! Wah Tom Brady ! Wah wah wah ! Awesome video and most people complain , and make negative remarks !! Wah wah wah ! Except it for what it is ! Awesome !!!!!!!???!?!?????!??!!?!!!!
@Dophinillie If your going to do a comparative test to see who is more accurate then you can only change 1 variable, ie the sport being tested. The distance must stay the same or the test is pointless. Your not trying to make the difficulty of hitting the target the same, if throwing an american football is harder then sucks to be the football player. Who can jump higher, me or an olympic high jumper, me because we made the distance i had to jump smaller.