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![]() Sharing what we know is the key to our existance, now when I first rediscovered the hobby in 04 information was abundant, but the help or instruction on exactly how to do this or that, well thats a different story. As i got to know the hobby community more & more these tips/instructions became available to me because of I had forged good relationships with great people. One of these guys is Mike Pratt, Pratt is as we know a MF 7letter on da Jacket,EF Guru, there isnt to much about EF/MF that he hasnt come across, and I mean whatever. one time we spoke on passing, and at that time my Ttc QB skill was woooo man not to good. I wanted to improve and Mike Helped me do that. Being the Great cat that He is he shared some passing Drills with me, and I improved greatly. so since leagues are buzzing and tourneys approaching, practice time should be all coaches time to improve.
Drill 1: Rb passes, since the Rb pass is short on your game board throw 25 reps on the left and right sides in Rb screens. count your completions and misses and notate. repeat until your completion ratio is higher. Drill 2: Mid feild, now lets stretch it place various recievers 5,10,15 yards down the feild place them in different areas so your able to throw to routes that are on different anglest , 35reps per reciever, count you completions and misses & notate, repeat until completion ratio is higher. tip: Do the Drills on both sides of the board. Deep Ball: Now if you have gotten your numbers up on the first to drills. Place recievers 25,30,40 yards from los. throw 40 reps each route and reciver notate all completions and misses. Repeat until completion ratio improves. time is needed on this one fellas but with patience, diligence and a good flick mechanics The hits will be more than the misses. Thanks Shaggy. extra tip: you can also set up your o & d lineman and buzz the board to simulate the pocket and blitzes from out side loopers, do this once the drills have been completed. Stay Blessed Last edited by Biglock : 02-17-2008 at 08:26 AM. |
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