A Quote by John Madden

You wouldn't do something for a receiver to catch the ball if the quarterback couldn't throw it. — © John Madden
You wouldn't do something for a receiver to catch the ball if the quarterback couldn't throw it.
I catch the ball. You throw the ball, I catch it. You throw it close to me, I catch it. If you make me do something crazy to catch, I still catch it.
As a wide receiver, you don't want to feel that the quarterback is only going to throw you the ball if you're wide open.
Every quarterback can throw a ball; every running back can run; every receiver is fast; but that mental toughness that you talk about translates into competitiveness.
We have never, ever, in the history of football seen a guy that possesses what Aaron Rodgers possesses. Nobody, no quarterback in history, has the touch, the accuracy, the ability to throw the ball moving left or right, throw the ball from the pocket, throw the ball from different plains.
I see the role of a rabbi or a pastor in general sort of like the role of a quarterback who throws the ball a little bit ahead of the receiver - that is you want to make people run just a bit to catch up to the message that you offer.
The two biggest things to understand when you're tracking the ball as a defensive back is your position on the field and understanding that once the ball is in the air you become the receiver. Too many young defensive backs worry about the receiver catching it or what the receiver is doing instead of focusing on what they should be doing. Just go out and make the play yourself, don't worry about him. Know where the ball is and attack it. Put yourself in position to bat it or catch it and make the play.
Something I really pride myself on is not just being a running back that can catch the ball but if I move out to the slot, I become a receiver.
If the quarterback throws the ball in the endzone and the wide receiver catches it, it's a touchdown.
My husband cannot throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times.
Baseball is a universal language. Catch the ball, throw the ball, hit the ball.
When you go into a game, and there's something that was drawn up the way it was supposed to be drawn up, and you missed the throw or the catch, as a receiver, it's something where you feel bad about that. You can always regret just missing it, but as a football player, you have to move on to the next play.
My job is to catch the ball no matter how they throw it - hard, soft, medium. You've got to be able to catch it.
Your job as a receiver is to get open and catch the ball and block in the run game.
My husband can not f****ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time.
In order for this team to win the game, the quarterback has to throw the ball.
In baseball, you can do something poorly and still get credit. A pitcher could throw a bad ball, the batter hit a screaming line drive, and an outfielder make a fantastic diving catch. Yet, when you look at historical databases, 80% of the time when a ball is struck with that trajectory and velocity, it is a hit.
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