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Old 01-31-2008, 10:09 PM
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Take it easy on the the pass. A quick flic is all you need aim and flic. Do not pull back all the way to pass just add some tension and go quick release is a must for it is plastic. Kickers and passers are rarely best when used for both have each as a specific player Kicker or QB only. You will get deeper wisdom to follow from some of the Qb masters out there so stay tuned to your post. Know this a TTQB will win or lose a game for you if or if not treated kindly Dont be hard on yourself for you will and must go through a few inorder to find your rythme. You are on your way. Once you get that TTQB that does it for you, be mindful that stress on the lower leg will change the degree of tension you can apply on a pass....' EZ does it"
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Originally Posted by Project Dawg View Post
Hey guys, as some of you know i'm very new to this. I got my first set of ttqb's in the mail the other day from miggle, actually had 4 in total. I think i am down to 1 now. Not sure if i am pulling the arm back to far or what, but they keep breaking apart at the ankle. Plus when i pull the arm back it always bumps the handle on the back. Not sure if there is anything to do about that. I heard Tornado alley is making a Passing qb but cant find them for sale or anything so not sure if they are out. Any suggestions for making my ttqb's last longer?

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