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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Second Star On The Right
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Re: Zorn's dodge-pad drill
Okay, you just plain lost me. If this is true, then please use the "non-sequitor" font next time . If it is an attempt at sarcasm, please don't confuse an attempt at "dry wit" with just being witless.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 4,347
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Re: Zorn's dodge-pad drill
Great drill. While simulating the traffic that occurs at the LOS, makes the QB focus on ball security and keep his eyes downfield.
This is one of the main reasons I am optimistic about J. Campbell's development, he now has one of the best QB coaches in the business vs. a rookie QB coach with no major NCAA DI or NFL experience that I am aware of.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Yorktown, VA
Posts: 148
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Re: Zorn's dodge-pad drill
I like what Zorn is doing. They're learning and having fun at the same time.
Can't blame injuries on Zorn's tempo. If practice tempo is too hard on them then what's going to happen in a game? |
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