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15 Key Tips for Effective Drop Back Passing

by: Steve Axman
Quarterback Coach, University of Washington
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Over the years, I have found fifteen key tips, or points, in regard to the coaching of effective drop back passing fundamentals. Although they are treated individually, they are fundamentals that build upon one another in an effort to produce a smooth, coordinated execution of the drop back pass action. It is the interrelation of the execution of these drop back passing fundamental tips that helps to produce effective drop back passing.

1. Athletic Stance - A quarterback's stance, once he has dropped back, should look much like a boxer's stance with the exception of the hold of the ball in the vicinity of the top of the quarterback's back breast. Feet should be shoulder width apart. There should be a slight bend in the knees with a feeling of the quarterback's upper body weight being displaced predominately over the balls o....The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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