Q&A for How to Quarterback for a Football Team

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    What if there is someone open, I'm about to get sacked and my head is racing?
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    You have to instantly decide whether to take the sack, throw the ball away or try to connect with your receiver. Practice will help your decision-making ability.
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    What if I don't remember what play was just called?
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    Then you need to improvise, but you should have the discipline to not forget plays and assignments.
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    How do I scan the field under pressure?
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    It is hard to see the whole field sometimes, even with little pressure. Instead, try to focus on players that have mismatches or the wide receivers/tight ends with the best skills.
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    What if I'm in sixth grade and have 10 other people trying out for quarterback?
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    If you work on your mechanics and put your mind to it, you could get the spot. If you don't, there are many other positions to play.
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    How do you know when to run or pass; or how to call the right play at the right time?
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    Listen to your coach. During practice you will go over all types of plays and the coach will help you decide when to call them.
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    What are some drills I can do to increase accuracy?
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    Get a friend to run some plays with you. Have them run in different directions and in different routes. Try to hit them in the chest; this should help you with your accuracy. If you want to get really good, get some rope and a spare tire, tie a knot around the tire, hang the rope from a tree, and step further and further back to throw. Aim straight through the tire opening and try not to hit the rubber.
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    What if I'm in 8th grade and I have never played QB? Going into high school with no experience will guarantee me not getting the position, right?
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    It really depends on the experience and skills of the other people trying out. Many people don't start playing football until high school. If you're generally a good athlete, you might have a chance. Just try to learn about the skills you'll need and get some practice so you'll be as prepared as possible.
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    What if I forget the exact route of one of my receivers?
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    You shouldn't, because you should have already practiced any plays you'd run in a game. However, if you do, look up so you can see the receiver's route. If you can't see one, throw to one you can see.
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    Does height matter?
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    Height doesn't really matter in football. As long as you are determined and you are athletic, you should do great.
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    What if the team I'm playing for loves to run the QB, but I'm more of a pocket passer?
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    If you're a great passer, the coach will probably adapt the playbook for you.
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    When I was 12 (I'm 13 now), one of my coaches told me I would never be an NFL quarterback when I got older, so should I stop playing. Do I just quit playing sports altogether?
    Donagan
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    Keep playing as long as you enjoy the game. It's pretty hard to predict a 12-year-old's future in sports.
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    What should I do if I'm trying out for QB and coaches and other people trash-talk me and say I'm not good enough?
    Donagan
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    Show them they're wrong. Give it your best effort. After that, if the coach still thinks the team is better with you playing some other position, accept his decision. It's his job to field the best team possible.
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    What do I say to the guy who sacks me?
    Donagan
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    You're not expected to say anything, but a simple "nice play" would suffice if you feel like saying something. Saying anything inflammatory might backfire on you later.
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    What if I'm a girl and have never played, but the coach said I could do it?
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    Then do it. If you are confident and willing to practice and put in the effort, you should give it a shot.
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    Is it okay if I'm a girl that wants to be a quarterback?
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    Yes, that is completely fine! There are plenty of women's football teams that would love to have you as a quarterback. Don't let anyone tell you that this isn't worth pursuing.
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    Can you explain how to be a running QB?
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    Being a "running" QB is not how the position works. If running the ball is your main focus, then QB is not the position you should be playing. Try running back instead.
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    How do I read the defense?
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    You've just got to keep your eyes on them. But more importantly, make the play fast. Keep your eyes on your receivers and running backs at the same time. Try looking at the linebackers more than the linemen. The linebackers could run straight past your offensive line. Watch their hips. But first and foremost, focus on the play.
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    How can I become a QB If I live in a small town like Randolph, VT?
    Donagan
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    Do the same things any quarterback in any town would do: build up your speed and strength, practice your passing accuracy, learn to read defenses, and memorize the playbook (if you have one).
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    If I've never played football and decide I want to play quarterback, how can I get better?
    Donagan
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    There's no substitute for experience. Play the game as often as possible. Don't limit yourself to quarterback. Try every position.
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    What happens if I don't have a good arm, but I can read plays, defense, audibles, and have good awareness?
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    Generally speaking, quarterbacks need to have a fairly strong arm to be successful. However, if you are exceptional at reading coverage, you should be successful. You can still be a good QB with a weaker arm; it just takes away the deep third of the field and makes the offense more defend-able. (Although it sounds like your skills might actually be better suited to coaching.)
  • Question
    How I can I throw farther and more accurately if I can barely throw the ball 20 yards
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    Focus on the angle of your hand and, depending on how far you want to throw it, increase the force with which you throw the ball.
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    What if the team already has a QB?
    Donagan
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    Teams need at least two quarterbacks (in case one gets sick or injured). Also, some teams "platoon" their quarterbacks, where one might be a better passer and the other a better runner.
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    How can I throw straight?
    Donagan
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    Accurate throwing comes with practice. Set up a target 15 to 30 yards away, and throw at it repeatedly, or throw to a moving receiver.
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    Can a team have more than 1 QB?
    Donagan
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    Yes. Every team needs at least two quarterbacks. The starting QB could get injured or sick.
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    As a running quarterback, can I still be good?
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    Quarterbacks that have both a great throwing arm and speed are sought after by teams.
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