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Archive for March 2011

College Football Predictions

The Clemson Tigers went 9-5 on academy Football Picks in 2009 and the players will not be as nearly as brilliant as they were at the expert positions in the C.J. Spiller era but the team stall has a chance to return to the ACC championship game. Second year coach Dab Sweeney had a nice training debut last year but has his work cut out for him this period Clemson went 9-5 in 2009, losing the ACC title game 39-34 to Georgia Tech but ended the term by beating Kentucky in the Music City Bowl 21-13. The tigers were 9-5 against the spread, going over the betting entire odds 8 times and under 6 times. The Clemson offense scored a little over 31 points per game and that was 28th in the nation. The offense as a whole ranked 74th in institution football averaging 362.4 yards per game but a lot of that construction will be missing now that spiller is gone. The defense ranked 20th nationally giving up 314.3 yards per contest and allowed 20.4 points per game. The pass defense was exceptionally good ranking 7th in the state. In addition to replace Spiller the Tigers may also be without the quarterback who led them to the ACC Atlantic division title last season. Kyle parker had a huge baseball season and there is a strong possibility he could call it quits on the gridiron to concentrate on a pro baseball career.

Football Quarterback Training

As a current top school football guide and a previous NFL quarterback I have to talk about quarterback training skill with drills. I was inspection the Monday nighttime football game this week and John Garden was talking about a replay of QB Jay Cutler from the Chicago Bears after he had a terrible throw which caused an interception. The football play again showed Cutler back peddling and throwing off his back foot with no pressure from the pass rush, as predictable and this will naturally happen, he over threw the headset by five yards in the end zone and was an easy interception.Thusly, As an elite QB trainer that does private quarterback training I have to talk about QB training and quarterback fundamentals.
1. Young quarterbacks need to find out the proper drops. I mean a correct three step drop. Where the first step is an open step shoulder width. The next step is a crossover step. And the last of a three step drop is a plant step. Closing your rearward momentum and planting so you can begin to drive forward as you throw.
2. I also noticed after assessment Cutler that he holds the football on a passing take part in around midsection, just above his waist. This is terrible wrong! The correct pre pass football position is your peck pocket. Near your right pectoral muscle if you’re a right handed QB. Watch Tom Brady or Peyton Manning or Mark Sanchez, Or Drew Breed and notice there ball position when they are doing football drops for pass plays.