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Eagle Package 2011 YDWIII - Gregory Double Wing

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Determining the Arm Strength of your PasserCont’dRapid Fire Drill (basic arm strength):1) QB aligns at his normal drop depth 4 to 6 yards – typically 4 yards).2) Receiver aligns at proper split and route depth.• Uncovered depth (0 depth)3) Passer executes two passes as coach watches throws for accuracy (with inframework of receiver, on a line (no arc to get their), clean throw(mechanically and technically sound – not forced or pushed).• Widen split by two yards and repeat. Repeat this sequence until yousee the throws are not in a line, lack accuracy, and /or not technicallysound. Once you do this you will have the max distance that thepasser can throw on a line accurately. Typically for ages 10 to 12 thatis around 18 yards and 12 and above that distance increases to 12 to18 yards. This is why I like to use 10 to 12 yard splits based on routesbeing used. If you figure in the loose formation that the OT is about 1.5yards from the QB the split of 8 yards will be 9.5 yards and up to 13.5yards for a 12 yard split.

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