Youth Football Coaching Tips & Pass Plays   coaching tips by coach Robert Whaley

 

 

 

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The third step is to find out how coachable the kid is. Can he follow the simplest of orders? Can he make his body do what his mind asks? Is he a good influence on his peers? Is he a leader. I recently had a freshman boy that was one of the best natural leaders I have ever coached. They come along once in a blue moon.
Unfortunately, you really must teach leadership, and hope some of it sticks.

The fourth step is to teach hand placement under the center. For hand placement, we teach pointing the right (for rt. handed Quarterbacks) forefinger straight down the center’s butt crack, pointing forward, well under the center’s butt, with the left hand along side of the right, with the thumbs together. It is important that the center bring back the ball to a spot that feels natural underneath and as far back a feels comfortable.