Showing posts with label QB Fundamentals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QB Fundamentals. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Pocket Movement 101: Beat Interior Pressure Without Breaking Structure

Every quarterback eventually faces the same villain: interior pressure that muddies your base, vision, and timing. Great passers don’t bail — they buy space. This guide breaks down a simple framework and three field-ready drills to help you move like a pro without torpedoing the concept.

The Five Rules

  1. Keep a Throwing Stance, Not a Running Stance: Micro-slide, not sprint. Shoulder-width base, eyes downfield.
  2. Slide, Reset, Replace: Move six inches to a yard, reset base, re-align hips.
  3. Win the Midline: Stay balanced; don’t over-rotate or drift.
  4. Keep the Off-Hand Active: Counterweight tightens release under pressure.
  5. Throw the Built-In Outlet: Movement should trigger progression, not panic.

Three On-Field Drills

A) Cone Squeeze + Reset
Set two cones 18–24″ wider than stance; partner walks a pad toward midline.
Cues: “Slide six inches,” “Eyes high,” “Replace the front foot.”

B) Guard Rail Ladder
Use four ladder boxes; coach flashes numbers for direction.
Cues: “Quiet head,” “Level shoulders,” “Off-hand on until rotate.”

C) Interior Push + Hitch
Two rushers press inside shoulders; QB hitches once and fires to outlet.
Cues: “Win the midline,” “One hitch, not three.”

Film to Study

  • Tom Brady — micro-slides and dagger resets.
  • Drew Brees — off-hand discipline on quick game.
  • Joe Burrow — calm midline control vs. interior squeeze.

Common Errors & Fixes

  • Drifting out back: Shorten drop, emphasize vertical reset.
  • Over-hitching: Cap it at one.
  • Off-platform fades: Re-establish width before release.

Practice Template

  • Warm-up (8 min): Footwork ladder + cone squeeze.
  • Indy (15 min): Interior Push + Hitch to outlet both hashes.
  • Team (20 min): Call sheet with built-in outlets (stick, spacing, drift).
  • Film (10 min): Review six clips — 3 wins, 3 losses at midline.