Falcons receiver Mohamed Sanu took to Twitter Monday to show off his rocket arm. What followed was an open challenge to NFL quarterbacks to prove they can do better.
Serious Question:How many NFL QB’s can @Mo_12_Sanu throw it farther than? pic.twitter.com/ejof4RWJMM
— The Lefkoe Show (@LefkoeShow)
July 8, 2019 Sanu doesn't need to show his strength to prove he has a cannon. That fact is expressed by his career passing line: 7-for-8 for 233 yards and four touchdowns.
But it was enough to grab the attention of Redskins rookie passer Dwayne Haskins.
I challenge you -- @Mo_12_Sanu https://t.co/kX4ww9LZJG
— Dwayne Haskins, Jr-- (@dh_simba7)
July 8, 2019 You got me now me now -- but I accept
— Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@Mo_12_Sanu)
July 8, 2019 Which got fellow Redskins rookie Kelvin Harmon thinking...
I’m throwing further @Mo_12_Sanu
— Kelvin Harmon (@Wide_Receiver3)
July 8, 2019 Sanu wanted to see proof.
Show me.. -- https://t.co/aUhJ7144mQ
— Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@Mo_12_Sanu)
July 8, 2019 So Harmon found an open field and got to work.
-- pic.twitter.com/6Ps8w51t6S
— Kelvin Harmon (@Wide_Receiver3)
July 8, 2019 Sanu wasn't impressed with the sixth-round pick.
Suttin light.. https://t.co/xmSoyr3Ezf
— Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@Mo_12_Sanu)
July 8, 2019 Ehhhhhh
— Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@Mo_12_Sanu)
July 8, 2019 Neither was Haskins...
I think he was cause he about 15-20 yards short ain’t he --
— Mohamed Sanu Sr. (@Mo_12_Sanu)
July 8, 2019 Lol man I think so -- https://t.co/HX8vI2vggn pic.twitter.com/WMsojfEeHN
— Dwayne Haskins, Jr-- (@dh_simba7)
July 8, 2019 But Harmon was able to plant the seed in the mind of onlooking Skins fans, who are now dreaming of Jay Gruden scheming up the rookie receiver in trick plays.
*Jay Gruden adds trick play to playbook*
— Marquez.77 (@MoisesM7721)
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