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Check around your area for QB camps or football camps in general. Quite a few colleges have camps, so it's worth the call. It also gives you exposure to that school and other coaches that assist the hosting school. Good luck.

2006-10-27 14:19:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You'll get a lot of different answers to your question, all probably at least somewhat useful #1 priority always, take care of the ball, no negative plays. I would offer to try and remember that not every play will be successful, sometimes the defense wins. Throwing the ball away is sometimes your best play, it's a lot better than taking a sack or throwing a pick. Hopefully your line is solid, because you need to be able to look at the coverage downfield, if you're looking at the pass rush you're in trouble. There should be a clock in your head, you'll figure this out more as you gain experience. Know that you have to throw the ball at a certain time, and if you wait, there's probably someone behind you ready to light you up. Your line can't block forever, throw it away or run with it if that clock in your head goes off. Limit negative plays, manageable down and distance is #2 behind taking care of the ball. I could go on forever, but thats a start.

2006-10-27 16:18:04 · answer #2 · answered by teddybgame12 2 · 0 0

As a former high school quarterback myself, just make sure you practice hard. Practice is where you get your timing down with your wide receivers. Also spend time outside of practice with your receiver and develop good timing with him. Also try not to make bad throws. Interceptions will happen, just dont make bad throws

2006-10-27 15:12:51 · answer #3 · answered by matt f 2 · 0 0

Just play smart and don't get sacked.

2006-10-27 14:59:42 · answer #4 · answered by 10 to 20 5 · 0 0

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