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**** it feels good to have a real coach.
+1. Richt is a pro.
**** it feels good to have a real coach.
Rosier gone lead us. Just u watch.
Good stuff.
Anyone else think that pass from Weldon was perfect and disagree it should be lower? For me personally a ball is harder to catch when it's at your pecs or below. Anyways, what would I know? I'm just a white collar dweeb and Richt as big-time college football coach.
Don't be shocked to see musical QBs. I'll be surprised if the guy who wins the job holds it all season.
You always throw the Quick Slant at just under the eye level, it makes it easier to catch for the WR while in rhythm, you want him to catch it with his hands, not his body & also makes more it difficult to defend for the DB.Good stuff.
Anyone else think that pass from Weldon was perfect and disagree it should be lower? For me personally a ball is harder to catch when it's at your pecs or below. Anyways, what would I know? I'm just a white collar dweeb and Richt as big-time college football coach.
You always throw the Quick Slant at just under the eye level, it makes it easier to catch for the WR while in rhythm, you want him to catch it with his hands, not his body & also makes more it difficult to defend for the DB.Good stuff.
Anyone else think that pass from Weldon was perfect and disagree it should be lower? For me personally a ball is harder to catch when it's at your pecs or below. Anyways, what would I know? I'm just a white collar dweeb and Richt as big-time college football coach.
If you throw it a little lower at the chest level, it makes it easier for the CB to stick his hand in there & get a deflection.
Don't be shocked to see musical QBs. I'll be surprised if the guy who wins the job holds it all season.
Rosier gone lead us. Just u watch.
Might as well say it. CMR sounds like Bobby B. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
You always throw the Quick Slant at just under the eye level, it makes it easier to catch for the WR while in rhythm, you want him to catch it with his hands, not his body & also makes more it difficult to defend for the DB.Good stuff.
Anyone else think that pass from Weldon was perfect and disagree it should be lower? For me personally a ball is harder to catch when it's at your pecs or below. Anyways, what would I know? I'm just a white collar dweeb and Richt as big-time college football coach.
If you throw it a little lower at the chest level, it makes it easier for the CB to stick his hand in there & get a deflection.
Both are correctYou always throw the Quick Slant at just under the eye level, it makes it easier to catch for the WR while in rhythm, you want him to catch it with his hands, not his body & also makes more it difficult to defend for the DB.Good stuff.
Anyone else think that pass from Weldon was perfect and disagree it should be lower? For me personally a ball is harder to catch when it's at your pecs or below. Anyways, what would I know? I'm just a white collar dweeb and Richt as big-time college football coach.
If you throw it a little lower at the chest level, it makes it easier for the CB to stick his hand in there & get a deflection.
I've actually heard some coaches teaching the qb's to put in the chest to stomach range. Put the ball on the wr, since there's so much traffic in the middle of the field. That way it it keeps the ball from popping up in the air if the wr gets hit as the ball arrives. It also is pressed against you when the hit comes. Making it easier to hold on to. Not to mention it protects the wr's body since arms aren't raised.
When I was coming up it was always catch with your hands and the qb keep the ball eye level. But I do think using the chest to stomach range makes sense especially on underneath routes with traffic.
Any other time use hands.
Don't be shocked to see musical QBs. I'll be surprised if the guy who wins the job holds it all season.
You always throw the Quick Slant at just under the eye level, it makes it easier to catch for the WR while in rhythm, you want him to catch it with his hands, not his body & also makes more it difficult to defend for the DB.Good stuff.
Anyone else think that pass from Weldon was perfect and disagree it should be lower? For me personally a ball is harder to catch when it's at your pecs or below. Anyways, what would I know? I'm just a white collar dweeb and Richt as big-time college football coach.
If you throw it a little lower at the chest level, it makes it easier for the CB to stick his hand in there & get a deflection.
It's gonna be Perry mane
Better hope it's not Rosier or else we're ****ed
It's gonna be Perry mane
Better hope it's not Rosier or else we're ****ed