Young QBs: as you start offseason training/throwing..work the “in rhythm” routine more than spectacular off platform
Through 13ys I saw more guys fail to make teams not for the inability to make the splash throw but the inability to make the in rhythm routine throw consistently
@luke_mccown
This is a great thing to harp on for developing QBs. Those off-platform throws account for like 7% of throws for a normal offense in the NFL. The rest (normal quick game and dropback) are the typical “boring” throws from normal launch points in under 2.5 seconds. They make the…
@luke_mccown
💯 Can’t stress this enough.
Entire route tree should look like a “hand off” with your drop mirroring route depth.
Insane that we see guys at the highest level struggle with this
@luke_mccown
(IMO) Rarely if ever do you see posted videos working this. If you’re having to constantly make off platform throws, your OL protection isn’t very good, your QB is not reading things correctly or the concepts aren’t married to the protections.