Pressure Packed – Game-like drills will help your quarterback make good decisions.

by John Barnhart
• Retired College and High School Coach
American Football Monthly June 2014 Issue Online

In today’s offensive game plans, most teams have a spread attack that works out of the shotgun set. Teams run 60-65 plays per game with the quarterback in a drop back technique for most of the passing plays. Out of the number of passing plays called, at least 12-15 plays – on an average – force the quarterback out of the pocket or to retreat back into the middle of the pocket. This means at least one fourth of your pass plays have a QB making a decision to either run or pass while...Login to Read More

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