In this video I breakdown THE BEST QB DRILLS WITHOUT A WR. I hope you enjoy! WE ARE TRAVELING TO 10 MORE STATES FOR QB/WR CAMPS! ⬇️⬇️⬇️ www.firstdowntraining.com/boo...
Awesome drills and tips. Just discovered you guys but I'm loving the content. Missed the DMV camp but we might come up to the NJ camp this summer. Good stuff coach.
Appreciate that sir! Thank you very much- I’ll send you the Jersey camp info below www.firstdowntraining.com/service-page/newark-new-jersey-qb-wr-camp?referral=service_list_widget
I notice that when you make pocket moves left or right that you lead with your front leg, which is different than how some others teach pocket moves. Is there a reason you lead with the front leg compared to the back leg? Thanks!
Yessir so that’s on purpose it’s so my weight stays loaded on the back leg. I could go on and on about it- but essentially it’s so you stay in a position to throw at all times. Watch any NFL QB and not a single one does that “kick step” “back foot first” movement because it’s inefficient. All of your weight gets to your front leg so you are not mechanically sound or you have to get weight to your back leg which wastes time. I have a few videos on it- if you search up “first down training why QBs should move front foot first” we have a couple there
how come my throws always face upwards, or to the side kinda, bc it makes my throws not drop correctly on deep throws and i wanna fix it but idk how. i tried straightening my wrist like i saw u say i’m a video abt it going to the side but i still am having trouble
I’m wanting to be a quarterback. I’m going to be a freshman this upcoming season. I was a backup quarterback last year I’m bantam, how do I get my coaches attention to try me at quarterback?
So usually with freshman football they will ask your position and split you up that way- so make sure you go with the QBs. Then, it’s all about accuracy, arm strength and extending plays with your feet. Not necessarily running but footwork that can make you avoid pressure etc. all of those things will catch a coaches eye. Also make sure you know your offensive playbook like the back of your hand
Thanks coach! I'm wanting to do qb, gonna be a jr next season, and our team literally doesn't have a QB. These will help a lot!
Yessir! Glad the drills can help, I appreciate you watching
Awesome drills and tips. Just discovered you guys but I'm loving the content. Missed the DMV camp but we might come up to the NJ camp this summer. Good stuff coach.
Appreciate that sir! Thank you very much- I’ll send you the Jersey camp info below
www.firstdowntraining.com/service-page/newark-new-jersey-qb-wr-camp?referral=service_list_widget
omg! great video going to be using these more and its nice to know why to do these drills!
Appreciate you man glad this could help you!
needed this video, thank you
No problem man glad this could help you!
Awesome vid! Thanks coach!
No problem man glad this could help you out!
Jesus Loves you man
Amen
Solid content per usual.
Appreciate you Sal, hope all is well
Thank you I needed this vid
No problem man really glad the content can help!
Thank you so much for the help
No problem bro glad this could help you!
Thanks coach
No problem man hope this can help! Thank you for the support
Hey coach, can you make a video on how to lead your recievers because when I say a route but they just stand there and ask for the ball
Sup coach! Today was awesome!
What’s up man! I appreciate you coming out, looking forward to today
I notice that when you make pocket moves left or right that you lead with your front leg, which is different than how some others teach pocket moves. Is there a reason you lead with the front leg compared to the back leg? Thanks!
Yessir so that’s on purpose it’s so my weight stays loaded on the back leg. I could go on and on about it- but essentially it’s so you stay in a position to throw at all times. Watch any NFL QB and not a single one does that “kick step” “back foot first” movement because it’s inefficient. All of your weight gets to your front leg so you are not mechanically sound or you have to get weight to your back leg which wastes time. I have a few videos on it- if you search up “first down training why QBs should move front foot first” we have a couple there
how come my throws always face upwards, or to the side kinda, bc it makes my throws not drop correctly on deep throws and i wanna fix it but idk how. i tried straightening my wrist like i saw u say i’m a video abt it going to the side but i still am having trouble
If you search “first down training why the ball spins sideways” the videos we have there can help a ton!
I’m wanting to be a quarterback. I’m going to be a freshman this upcoming season. I was a backup quarterback last year I’m bantam, how do I get my coaches attention to try me at quarterback?
Be confident with your throws and show that your a leader to your teammates.
you gotta work harder then the starter. practice hard and fix your big mistakes that you know u have even if it’s something like just ur throw motion
Think you already are a QB
So usually with freshman football they will ask your position and split you up that way- so make sure you go with the QBs. Then, it’s all about accuracy, arm strength and extending plays with your feet. Not necessarily running but footwork that can make you avoid pressure etc. all of those things will catch a coaches eye. Also make sure you know your offensive playbook like the back of your hand
Can you do a run on the throw one
If you search “how to throw on the run first down training” we have a few videos that can help there!
Hopefully next year I can switch from a defensive lineman to a quarterback after doing the drills mentioned in this video
Yessir hope the content helps man! I appreciate you watching
do you ever come to Maryland?
We did in March, we plan on coming back next year!
Coach Grant got the ovo on!
You know the deal 🤷🏻♂️😂
Don’t ask me how much it cost 😂 too embarrassed
You got me a way better quarterback😊
Awesome to hear man, glad the content is able to help!
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