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Originally Posted by MrMichigan
Geno, I like the looks of this passer. Also it looks like it will last longer than a TTQ too.
I have one question that the pictures can not answer. Here is my question to everyone who had a chance to try it out.
Does the arm have play in it when you bring it back or is it very stiff? I hope the answer is that it does have play. Meaning that you can pull the arm back and it could go a little to the left or right. Making the coach have some skill on a accurate pass by making sure they pull it stright back. Then it would be like a TTQ and it should have a good chance to be allowed in EF leagues out there.
Tony
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Tony,
Yes it does have a little play in the arm, just as you describe. The thing to remember about the TDQ is that it is still a passing aparatus. By that I mean just buying it will not make you an excellent passer. You still have to put the same time and effort into practicing with it just as with the TTQB. What it will offer is a wider range of TYPES of passes that can be thrown.
It was never my intention to make any MF equipment obsolete. Quite the contrary, alot of focus was placed on todays hobby standards in creating the TDQ to fit within them. For example heigth & weight.
As far as leagues & Tourneys allowing them its out of my hands. But I agree with you I think once everyone is exposed to it face to face then it should start seeing its way into a few games and play football like it was designed to do.
Thanks for asking!
Geno H