Definitely, but the drop back is arguably one of the most underrated and most looked over quarterback mechanics out there when it comes to fan analysis. People don't realize that too many steps, or too few, can drastically alter a play even if the variability in those steps is minimum. Also where the feet are planted, and how they're shuffled, are very important. In the brief spring film we got to watch, when Martinez planted his feet correctly, his throws looked markedly better. Whether they hit their target, of course, I couldn't see.There may be no better quarterback on Earth than Tom Brady, and he continues to solicit advice from his old high-school coach, who continues to notice changes in Brady's mechanics. As I recall, the Patriots finallly put him on the payroll.
Same coach has been sought out by high school, college and pro qbs. No matter what the qb's perceived problem, Coach always starts with the footwork. Most issues aren't arm issues, they're footwork issues.
Tom Martinez, Brady's old coach, has passed away. And a flawed throwing motion (side arm) presents some real problems as well.
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