Jason Opsal
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Jason Opsal
@CoachOps
Teacher / Football Coach - Minnetonka HS
เข้าร่วม Şubat 2015
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@rmcgill25 Yes certainly nuances between the two deliveries. I’ve observed it also with 3B/SS who have similar time constraint/velocity demands as QBs.
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@CoachOps I've pondered this a lot. We've worked out some guys who threw like that.
My issue is that the pitcher takes a big step toward the mound and is going toward the plate on delivery. QBs don't step toward the target when replicating the arm motion.
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Never apologize for a WIN…. Even if you have an URFA starting at quarterback
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Teams that have been eliminated from the playoffs should show slightly more humility when they win a game with 3 net passing yards.
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If you want to hear about pure progression and the role it plays in todays football, KOC talks about it here starting about the 7:30 mark. I answered a question earlier today about my experience in the “pure progression vs coverage based progressions” earlier today and his explanations are great
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Minnesota Vikings@Vikings
LIVE: Head Coach Kevin O'Connell talks to the media twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ - Minnetonka Season Highlight Tape
👉youtube.com/watch?v=Sc2nGm…
#WeBuildChampions

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True in many different domains.
Diet, sunlight, movement, money…
Ben Justman🍷@BenJustman
Your freedom is scary to those who do not have the courage to free themselves. Keep going
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Why we need strong men -- from the Grapes of Wrath
"Men stood by their fences and looked at the ruined corn, drying fast now, only a little green showing through the film of dust. The men were silent and they did not move often. And the women came out of the houses to stand beside their men—to feel whether this time the men would break. The women studied the men's faces secretly, for the corn could go, as long as something else remained. The children stood near by, drawing figures in the dust with bare toes, and the children sent exploring senses out to see whether men and women would break. The children peeked at the faces of the men and women, and then drew careful lines in the dust with their toes. Horses came to the watering troughs and nuzzled the water to clear the surface dust. After a while the faces of the watching men lost their bemused perplexity and became hard and angry and resistant. Then the women knew that they were safe and that there was no break. Then they asked, What'll we do? And the men replied, I don't know. But it was all right. The women knew it was all right, and the watching children knew it was all right. Women and children knew deep in themselves that no misfortune was too great to bear if their men were whole."
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