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Old 11-29-2007, 11:31 AM
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Default WHY you get more completions With TTQB & PP

I have read that some coaches say that if you use Pass Placement that you complete more and then some say they don't miss with the TTQB.

The thing you should know about pass placement is that you must have players on magnets in positions on the field to discourage/defend passing in an area. They will also be able to compete for the ball.

I have see that every time someone uses the ( Sticks ) that there is no defender there to contest the pass or compete fot the ball due to every one being out of position. You must commit players to defend the pass, 4-6 player. Coaches have been relying on mugging the receiver at the line and if that doesn't work then you have a receiver open with no defender to contest the pass.

With the TTQB it is a skill that is not contested on the field of play. However some say that advanced coaches use this method. Is this to imply that you're not advanced if you don't use this tool ? Then what about a handicap person ?

What should determine if you're an advance coach is the wins and losses not on a tool, or method of passing you use.

Bottom line is that the passess need to be contested, lack of this contributes to pass completions.

Try this: Stay on you're side of the board to pass, TTQB, and PP.
Limit the amount of time the QB, ( you ) have to throw the pass, ( 10 sec )
Limit the time the board stays on when the offensive team has the ball, no more than ( 3 cec ) when passing.

This is just an idea
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