Beau Schley ‘31
@beauschley
Southern Door HS, WI
• 6’3 170 lbs.
• Just graduated the 8th grade
• Tremendous character, work ethic
• Exceptional arm talent for 14 yo
Beau will be attending @NUFBFamily camp June 5th!
This has been a fun build! Special kid.
@QB_DNA
CAMP PROSPECTIVE
@QB_DNA
~ I saw a rising SR and his family 8 times June - late July 2021 ~
CAMP 1: 4.72 40, FCS/D2 prospect
CAMP 3: 4.81 40, performed ok
CAMP 6: 4.95 40, blisters, looked tired
CAMP 8: DNR 40, was washed
ROI top of mind
Always ENJOY the camp experience
Found this gem today: “I Desperately Want To Be Coached” — Aaron Rodgers on QB decision-making under Mike McCarthy in Green Bay
There’s three senses as a QB we talk about.
1. No premeditated decisions.
2. Don’t make a blind throw, confirm coverage elements.
3. Don’t throw it late down the middle.
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This is true not only for offensive philosophy, but for your QB trainer.
If your trainer cannot explain why you should move in a certain way, or how to do it, you should re-evaluate who you’re learning from.
“That’s how it’s always been” / “because I told you so” isn’t a good enough explanation
I LOVE this! When FM was training at my house years ago this was my biggest message to him & all the other QBs here: Take Ownership of Your Offense! Always ask the WHY, challenge everything (in a good way) & when doing it, you always have to have the knowledge to back it up or it carries no weight!
Very few QBs have the conviction to do this, afraid to step on toes & offend their coach or never gain the knowledge needed! There is only ONE person with ball in their hands when it matters, so you better be comfortable with what you are being asked to do!
I also believe that any GOOD coach would want to talk about the WHY as much as possible & would welcome the challenge to DEFEND their WHY or find a BETTER way of doing something!
When your QB is always late, more throwing reps are not the first fix.
The miss starts in scan order. Late eyes create late feet. Late feet create a late ball.
You cannot out throw the picture your eyes found too late.
The brief of this video is that Penn St’s QB Coach doesn’t like the side bend the first QB produces.
The piece of information that’s missing is why the bend is happening and how to fix it.
If the QBs stepped more left with their front foot, they’d be able to clear their hip and keep their spine vertical. Right now, the foot is too infront of them (especially rep #1), making it nearly impossible maximize their power efficiently
Please PRAY for my good friend & partner @StephenGarcia for completely healing & peace in this time of his life! We can question God but I truly believe through this, we will see His hand in Stephens life!
Love you man & thank you for always having my back & keeping it 💯
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