How Quarterbacks Develop Timing

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Today we're talking about being on time as a quarterback so important to be on the same page with your wide receivers.
Hey everybody, welcome to Elite Athletes TV. I'm Mike Pawlawski, former 11 year pro and quarterbacks coach here at elite athletes tv.com. Today we're talking about quarterback timing, and receiver timing, about the drop, getting yourself right when you're back in the pocket so that you maximize your receivers getting open before we get started. If you're new to the channel, if you haven't done it yet, make sure you subscribe, ring that bell, so you get notified every time we have new content coming out. Give me a thumbs up hit that like button if you're ready to learn about what you need to do to get your timing right as a quarterback. And leave me a comment down below. I would love to hear from you any questions you have. I'm happy to answer them if I can. Now let's get to it. We're looking at college game film today. And we're going to look at a couple different guys on how their drops affected their completions and their accuracy. Being on time is incredibly important. As a quarterback, it's tough enough just to manage everything else you have to manage. But if you create problems for yourself by being off timing, shortening your drop, or being late on your drop or putting false steps into your drop, and creating timing issues between you and the receiver, it gets even tougher so we're going to look at Oregon State we're gonna look at Arizona today at their quarterbacks and how they created their own problems and how they got it right.


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If you understand what I mean about being on time with your receivers and your drop. Make sure you give me a thumbs up click that like button down below. Don't forget if you haven't done it yet, subscribe, ring that bell get notified every time we have new content coming out and leave me a comment. I'd love to hear from you ask me any questions you have about the position. college football programs run a ton of reps. And that's how they get on the same rhythm, same timing. And as you just saw, it still happens so as young quarterback, practice your timing, get your depth be on rhythm with your receivers. It's gonna make you a better QB, a better football player. That's the point here to teach football skills hopefully improve your football IQ and make you a better Quarterback.

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