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mozeek 09-18-2008 12:08 AM

Me
 
i aim for the Broad side of the building and i still can't complete a Pass.......:cool: :cool: :cool: :rtfl: :rtfl: :rtfl:

MplsTom 09-18-2008 09:05 AM

Aim
 
Depends on what's in front of me. I use one of the old white plastic QB's that has a lot of spring to it but it is a hair shorter.

If I have to pass over the line, I'll try to aim for the numbers. If I have a lane, then I'll aim for the base (more area to hit) as the speed of the pass / spring keeps it from skipping and is just a low line drive.

Also, sometimes it depends on how the receiver is turned...if you have him at a profile, there's much less area to hit than if his back is facing you.

I guess, basically, just look for the combination of:
- Least chance of something bad happening (interception, batted at the line)
- Most area to hit

Then, as Roo says, just don't think from there...act!!

The other key to good passing, I've found, is to treat it like a free throw. Do the same thing every time at the same speed. Make a routine. That way, when you're in pressure situations, all you're doing is putting it on autopilot and following a routine.

JIMBO 09-18-2008 10:58 PM

Arms, Hands And Gut
 
I aim for the actual parts of the body that can catch a pass: hands, arms and belly-button. Oh yeah, sometimes the facemask. thmbsp$

RPD 09-18-2008 11:50 PM

I aim for the middle of the figure, unless I need to turn the figure a certain way then I will aim accordingly.

Shabby J 09-19-2008 12:28 AM

Every situation is different, I assess the intended reciever and coverage around him, ALL AROUND HIM, I then make a decision on the the best possible target area. Could be the base, the legs, the torso, the ARSE, etc...

If he needs to be turned with the force of a pass then that has a lot to do with the point of aim. I do keep my eye on the point of aim until the pass hits the target, like in golf keep your eye on the ball and follow through.


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