
12-07-2007, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Shabby J
OK, Anthony Burgess and his new system requires passing with the TTQB be done from the coaches sideline. This is tough, I mean I am not great with the TTQB, but I have always played that when you are passing you can move around the board, from side to side and also directly behind the end zone to get a pass off.
How do most of you play, do you limit movement or do you allow behind the end zone passing?
Nothing against Anthony, by no means, it's just that when I read that rule and tried it, it was pretty difficult to do.
Shabby J
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I know it is tough to do that, but so is throwing a pass from the pocket as QB's offten do.
Try not yo focus on what you like and do what is best for the play at hand. Know you're limits, know you're players ability, think football.
If you have a receiver open near you're sideline, the DB is on the inside of the receiver and is side dy side not touching, what is the best pass for this condition ? TTQB ? No you don't have the proper angle and the DB has position, however there is the out route open or fly route, lead the receiver. Pass Placement is best !
If you.re 2nd and goal from the 6 yard line, the defense has the right coverage called, but you think you can get the pass to you're receiver that is accross from you near the coner of the end zone, what is best for this condition, Pass Placement? No, the coverages is to tight, but you have a small window that you can use, use the TTQB to throw a bullet into tight coverage.
It is hard to do if you use the wrong type of pass for the passing conditions.
Last edited by Anthony D Burgess : 12-07-2007 at 12:58 PM.
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