Pros And Cons Of How To Throw A Football

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You have to learn how you have to plant your feet also your footwork or you're not going to be able to throw it right, and also if your gonna be scared to get hit you cannot be playing this position because it's not meant for you,and how you throw the football to get more grip when you play you have to put your hand on the laces, and when you throw the football put your arm in a 90% degree angle do not sidearm throw the ball because you can break your elbow.

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