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The Whaley Timer

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The timer cuts down on timing mistakes made in the pass game, & kicking game....the Whaley Timer-buzzer gets the point across like nothing else can.

Here's just a few of the many  drills & uses with suggested timer settings:


Team Starts 1.3 Seconds (10 yard explosion  drill) Really promotes game winning quickness and getting off the ball together. This 5 min. drill really serves to get your player's blood going after stretches and agilities...players can look down as they cross the 10 yd. line to see if they have made it.  Because of the "sound strobe" effect of the buzzer, you can see were everyone is when the buzzer sounds.

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PAT's & Field Goals From snap to kick........1.2 Seconds. (if you get your place kicks off in this time, you will lower the likelihood  of having any kicks blocked during the season....the kicks get away so quickly, that it's difficult for the defense to get to  it barring a complete breakdown in blocking

QB Drops & 7 on 7 (3 sec.) Really helps promote quickness and a sense of urgency in your Quarterbacks. Some suggested drop times with set up and release are: 3 Step 1.3 sec, 5 Step 1.7 sec, shotgun add .5 sec.

  Nothing does a better job than the timer does to encourage QB quickness and poise under pressure.

 

 

 

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You can vary the times for your quicks, intermediates, and read patterns as needed  during  7 on 7 drill to put game timing pressure on the QB.   NFL coaches use a timer during most  7 on 7 sessions.  Passing League situations are famous for letting QB's hold the ball 4 sec to 5 sec and sometimes longer. Why let your QB's develop bad habits? (Set the Whaley Timer at 3 sec. & it will stop that tendency)

 

One of the best ways to develop poise in a QB is to put timing pressure on him during his drop, read and  release . One way to develop a timing window customized to your QB's abilities is to use a stop watch and get a feel for film based game timing, and take several 10ths of a second off of the normal time until you are pushing him to perform within an optimum geme timing window. When he knows that he must beat the buzzer in practice, once he gets used to drop, read, set, and release using game timing, he will be able to perform in games without getting rattled . 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box: QB's  love the challenge of beating the buzzer!
Here's another application...
Let your QB's check out the timer during the summer, or off hours and they can use the timer with sound actuation to work out by themselves and Rcvrs to  quicken their drop - set - release times. Establishing a timing baseline will really time up your pass game between QB's and Rcvrs. Even in the NFL, you see WR's opening too quickly.....Every level can benefit by using the Whaley timer.
(If you use a stopwatch during practice, you will appreciate how the timer does the timing, and lets you coach technique.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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