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Post by coachbiggers on Sept 11, 2009 11:16:03 GMT -6
Fellas,
I have a QB who has to have the slowest release EVER! Are there any drills I can incorporate to try and speed it up a little?
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Post by caneman on Sept 11, 2009 11:29:02 GMT -6
Biggest thing I have found is having the ball up above the right pec (for a right hander), and make sure when he loads the elbow goes straight back, not down like you some do when they wind up... then get him to do this quickly by practing hitch routes across the hashes (qb on hash, receiver stands on opposite hash at 10 yards)... if you are in the gun get him to throw within 1.5 seconds after the snap, after some practice he can get to 1.2.
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Post by dsqa on Sept 11, 2009 15:45:38 GMT -6
coachbiggers,
Its a ball separation issue. Just have him hold the ball longer - until the front foot nearly touches the ground. This will reduce the amount of time he has to make his release. It is actually a pretty simple fix. He will just need to work harder on getting to zero, due to the reduced time available, as we discussed at the clinic.
Good Luck
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