If there is one thing Colt doesn't have trouble with, it's accuracy. He's the most accurate QB in NCAA history. And I'm not sure where you're getting your information, but he had the best workout of any QB at the combine in passing drills:
Posted on: Monday, February 25, 2008
Colt as sharp as can be in passing drills
By Stephen Tsai
HawaiiWarriorBeat.com Editor
INDIANAPOLIS — Colt Brennan found the perfect way to quell the football critics.
By being perfect.
Brennan, a former University of Hawai'i quarterback and 2007 Heisman Trophy finalist, was credited with 100-percent accuracy during yesterday's passing drills at the National Football League Scouting Combine in the RCA Dome.
Brennan was 20 of 21 in drills ranging from 5-yard outs to streak patterns. The lone incompletion came when Kansas wideout Marcus Henry dropped a chest-high pass. Because that pass was catchable, the scouting report credited it as a completion.
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http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2008/Feb/25/sp/hawaii802250357.html
You are correct. I was reffering to the senior bowl and its practices, my mistake. Thats were colts inaccuracy with live NFL throws and lack of arm strength was dicovered by many NFL scouts. If colt was so good at the combine, why is he not even in the discussion with the top qbs in the draft? I'm not sure some throwing drills could overshadow his putrid showing at the senior bowl. Dont get me wrong, the qb of the pats was overlooked in the same way, but he had success leading a big time program when he actually got to play.
As I have said before, I think the kid has raw talent, and he is worth a shot, but I think he was highly overrated in college. I thought he would go around round three at the start of the year, but after watching him at the senior bowl I thought six or seven.
Shit, I could be totally wrong, and I hope the pats give him a chance and he turns out to be a stud. But I have to call it like i see it right now. (just my opinion)
"Brennan's inadequate arm strength is obvious to all in attendance. His passes lack any velocity which gives the defensive backs extra time to break up his throws, something that's been a common occurrence.
Woodson has been all over the place with his throws and has shown poor accuracy. His receivers are consistently slowing up in routes, reaching back or leaving their feet in order to try and catch the ball."