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Pitching Is Not Quarterbacking
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Cliff Lee did a masterful job in game 1 of the World Series, stumping the New York Yankees for his Philadelphia Phillies. That said, just a reminder that pitching a baseball and throwing a football are two very different things.
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Idols Aside Camp
Football Camp Quarterback, Wide Receivers and Kickers Football Camp. Coaches include but not limited to: Jeff Carlson - Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kevin House - Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Mark Wright - ASU Kicker (holds ASU Long Field Goal Record 57 Yards)



Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quarterback Luke McCown will be at the camp on Saturday June 19th. Come See Luke and some other special guests. Call Mark Wright at 863-514-9555 or email at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Gruden's QB Camp
Jon Gruden QB Camp I couldn't wait to see "Gruden's QB Camp" on ESPN this evening. He critiqued Sam Bradford, Colt McCoy, Jimmy Clausen and Tim Tebow on their play this past season, and for Bradford, he had to go back to 2008 to get a look at what he used to do. Gruden's office is just down the road from my house here on the edge of Tampa, Florida. He is in his element giving each of these great college football players "the business", like Eddie Haskell used to do on "Leave It To Beaver", back in the old days. It is just this kind of good old-fashioned ribbing that could wear on veteran players after a while. Read more...
 
Star Athlete of the Month





Scott Kujak is the next big thing for College Football Quarterbacks. Not only is his 6' 4", 215 lb body amazing, the fact that he is AMBIDEXTROUS and can throw over 50 yards on the run with each arm is unheard of. BUT, that still doesn't match the fact that he is ranked #1 Academically in the entire Pasco County, FL. Once in a lifetime body with a once in a lifetime mind. Watch him in his senior year at Ridgewood HS in New Port Richey FL. Personally trained by NFL Veteran QB Jeff Carlson.
 

Countdown to the Draft

Jeff Carlson Quarterback Coach
"Throwing the football is a push-pull movement like an archer shooting an arrow. Most QB's make the mistake of throwing the football more like a discus. The archer aims for a bullseye, while the discus thrower hits a wide open field. Understanding the proper A, B, C's at America's Best Quarterback will make you an expert marksman.
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More Draft News
The top quarterbacks in the 2010 NFL Draft did not test their throwing arms at the combine, but they did put their brains to the test in the 12 minute timed "Wonderlic Test."
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