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I would answer this, but I think my friend Peyton Manning can answer that. He's a friend on my page so you can ask him. I'm a reciever, so that means I have to get open in order for our QB to get it to us. So, ARE YOUR RECIEVERS GETTING OPEN would have to be something to also look at as well. Then get down timing with all your recievers so you will know how fast they run the routes. And you as a QB have to put the ball where I'm going, not where I'm at. But you don't want to practice getting it into tight spots unless they can't get open. If they can get open, you will not havee to woory about throwing it into a tight spot. They will be open and you will have better opportunities to score points. Let me know if I answered your question by clicking on the thumb/replying back to me. Thanks!
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I don't like passing there but if thats all you can get, Practice with the recievers on timing, perfect the jump pass keeping it knee high to your reciever the sharp angle down makes it much harder to judge for the defense on the jump pass your motion forward is often enough to sell a keeper to the coverage and thus may help your target gain a step on the coverage. see if you can sell the playaction a little better and keep ur eye's away from the play till needed
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Practice gun slinging. Line up some bottles and knock em down with hard throws to develop a bullet pass. Then it's a 'll a matter of throwing only where your recieved can catch it. Start practicing with tight ends in short yardage situations. And work your way to recievers. Always away from defense and look them away. Don't just lock in to one reciever. Utilize the pump fake to throw safeties off. But don't force throws! if you think you can do it and see an opening go for it. But if you don't throw it away or run it. You don't have to make a play every single down.


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