NO...not cool.
It takes 15 years to develope an excellent quarterback...
with one good hand.
What you'll do now is develope a mediocre quarterback that can throw with either hand.
2007-02-21 23:51:53
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answered by Warrior 7
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I was a QB in High School. Believe me, there is enough to think about in a game. It gets down right chaotic at times. Pic the good arm and stick with it.
2007-02-22 18:18:40
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answered by gary j 2
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you'll have him all confused... don't do it unless he is naturally ambidexterous, or at least partly...
if he is naturally right-handed, DO NOT TRY IT. you will totally screw up his development and he will suck at QB with either arm and he will be too indecisive.
if he is naturally left-handed, GO FOR IT, BUT... make sure that he tries left-handed, and he only throws right handed if he is rolling right to avoid pressure.
if he is naturally ambidexterous... you're gonna have one heck of a QB.
2007-02-22 09:41:20
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answered by Beast8981 5
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yes, that is way cool. The best way to have him be successful at this is to stress the follow thru. That is what is ysually neglected.
2007-02-22 07:45:07
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answered by fade_this_rally 7
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I think this is the ultimate in parental stupidity, and a gross misunderstanding of basic human kinesiology.
2007-02-22 07:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It will be cool, just don't expect it to happen
2007-02-22 14:48:38
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answered by Legal Eagle 6
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if he is willing to work at it let him but make sure he works to perfect his good arm first
2007-02-22 09:13:44
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answered by moose 6
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cool but hard to do
2007-02-22 07:45:45
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answered by booge 6
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