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Old 11-19-2008, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by TheTweakFreak View Post
TomKat - If I read your method correctly, I tried it. Hopefully I followed the directions in the desired manor. From what I understand it looks and feels very much like the NHFL ATTAC passing method but with a reverse twist. I.E., instead of throwing an accurate pass first (hitting the ATTAC passing target before going to the ball), you have the receiver and defenders react to the planned route. If the receiver hits the ball the O coach then has to hit the target (an accurate pass). If a defender hits the ball then the D coach attempts the pass.

I have a similar twist yet slightly different.

When I have an open receiver to lead, I set up a passing target. If I hit the target with the TDQ then I get to use the shortest lead passing stick. So, the receiver still has to run to the ball. But if you make a good pass, and you use the shortest stick, your odds of completion are higher.

However, if I miss the target, the receiver still has a chance to make a play. But you have to use the longest lead stick, which makes it tougher to complete.

So you are rewarded for making accurrate passes but in both cases you still let the receiver (and defender) make a play on the ball.

Think about it....in real football, QB's make good throws and bad throws but in ALL cases, the receivers and defenders continue to make a play regardless of how accurrate the pass is. The better the pass....the better the chance to make a play....which is what I have created.

Just my version of how to do it.

(in case anyone was interested in my opinion....which you probably aren't!!)
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