I've seen this "drill" pop up quite a bit lately, and just shake my head at it.
I've seen this "drill" pop up quite a bit lately, and just shake my head at it.
Why? Cuz you couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat? :lol:
It's like a basketball player practicing a half court shot. Chances of making it in a real game are slim. But, in the rare circumstance that you're called on to do it, you at least had better have tried it in practice some.The number of QBs that can hit that throw in an actual game (or should be making that throw) you can count on one hand.
And joke's on you; I can't swim.
The number of QBs that can hit that throw in an actual game (or should be making that throw) you can count on one hand.
And joke's on you; I can't swim.
who?Reese Mooney has made me totally forget about Richard Torres!
Yep, I’m sure they were hoping the rules of football would soon change when whoever it is came up with that QB drill :thumbs . Or they are working on a specific action for him that will translate into muscle memory for when he plays in a game.Sweet. When we get to the point where we can 1. Play with 2 balls, 2. that doesn't count as a fumble and C. can get 2 consecutive snaps to the QB, this'll be an effective drill.
/s....mostly.
Muscle memory and quick release.Yep, I’m sure they were hoping the rules of football would soon change when whoever it is came up with that QB drill :thumbs . Or they are working on a specific action for him that will translate into muscle memory for when he plays in a game.