1. If you make eye contact with a defense back don't throw in that direction. He is waiting to
jump the route.
2. Find single coverage. They can't double everyone.
3. Don't throw back across you body or force a pass in tight spaces when you are running to
your right. the defense is running with you.
4. Don't throw the deep ball short. More often that not an interception.
5. Practice back shoulder throws. If the defensive back can't see you he has no idea it is coming.
6. A sack is better than an interception.
7. Take care of the ball in the red zone and know where the underneath LB and safety coverage is
before you throw the ball.
I am sure there are others but if a QB can practice these 7 things he will be drastically improved over what we have seen. It is all about what goes on between the ears and the resulting decisions.
jump the route.
2. Find single coverage. They can't double everyone.
3. Don't throw back across you body or force a pass in tight spaces when you are running to
your right. the defense is running with you.
4. Don't throw the deep ball short. More often that not an interception.
5. Practice back shoulder throws. If the defensive back can't see you he has no idea it is coming.
6. A sack is better than an interception.
7. Take care of the ball in the red zone and know where the underneath LB and safety coverage is
before you throw the ball.
I am sure there are others but if a QB can practice these 7 things he will be drastically improved over what we have seen. It is all about what goes on between the ears and the resulting decisions.