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[quote name="Lefty99" post="1081908" timestamp="1318559399"]
Shelby Shaw - Kirbyville in the mid late 80's had one heck of an arm.  Still had it in his 30's.  Could throw 50 yards on a rope like most throw 15-20 no kidding (in his 30's).  Also pitched at McNeese and made AA for the Rangers.
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I hear the producer of the BISD games of the week, Cory Horton, has a rocket of an arm!!

He is a legend at Cowboy Stadium!! Can throw a football completely over the jumbotron there!! AWESOME!!!
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1081913" timestamp="1318560234"]
[quote author=Lefty99 link=topic=89775.msg1081908#msg1081908 date=1318559399]
Shelby Shaw - Kirbyville in the mid late 80's had one heck of an arm.  Still had it in his 30's.  Could throw 50 yards on a rope like most throw 15-20 no kidding (in his 30's).  Also pitched at McNeese and made AA for the Rangers.
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I hear the producer of the BISD games of the week, Cory Horton, has a rocket of an arm!!

He is a legend at Cowboy Stadium!! Can throw a football completely over the jumbotron there!! AWESOME!!!
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And allegedly he and SETXsports.com Owner Jordan Wilson can kick field goals all day long!!!!!!
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[quote name="HubTx" post="1081986" timestamp="1318567501"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=89775.msg1081913#msg1081913 date=1318560234]
[quote author=Lefty99 link=topic=89775.msg1081908#msg1081908 date=1318559399]
Shelby Shaw - Kirbyville in the mid late 80's had one heck of an arm.  Still had it in his 30's.  Could throw 50 yards on a rope like most throw 15-20 no kidding (in his 30's).  Also pitched at McNeese and made AA for the Rangers.
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I hear the producer of the BISD games of the week, Cory Horton, has a rocket of an arm!!

He is a legend at Cowboy Stadium!! Can throw a football completely over the jumbotron there!! AWESOME!!!
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And allegedly he and SETXsports.com Owner Jordan Wilson can kick field goals all day long!!!!!!
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CLASSIC!!!!
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[quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="1081913" timestamp="1318560234"]
[quote author=Lefty99 link=topic=89775.msg1081908#msg1081908 date=1318559399]
Shelby Shaw - Kirbyville in the mid late 80's had one heck of an arm.  Still had it in his 30's.  Could throw 50 yards on a rope like most throw 15-20 no kidding (in his 30's).  Also pitched at McNeese and made AA for the Rangers.
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I hear the producer of the BISD games of the week, Cory Horton, has a rocket of an arm!!

He is a legend at Cowboy Stadium!! Can throw a football completely over the jumbotron there!! AWESOME!!!
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WOW.... This I would like to see  :)
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[quote name="rollinac" post="1082124" timestamp="1318602542"]
[quote author=EZDawg link=topic=89775.msg1081893#msg1081893 date=1318557659]
Danny Thomas-Central

Kip McFarland-Nederland

Jeff Grainger-OF

[b]Donald Douglas-Liberty[/b][/quote]

Great arms not always great passers...but if you needed someone to wing a 70 yard hail
mary then this was your guy!
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Oh, I agree. Not all of the people I listed are great passers, per se, but they could all throw it DEEP!
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