Get tips on how to roll out in American football plus learn how to become a better quarterback in this free American football video lesson on how to play quarterback.
Expert: Kendall James
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Bio: Kendall James is 6ft, 205lbs. He plays quarterback and wide receiver for the Knights of Miami minor league football team under coach Jesse Wiggins and went to Carson Newman University.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
he looks a lil too big to be quarterback
XxInterventionMaster 1 year ago
@MartinMike9 are you right or left-handed? cause that makes a difference. rollin out one way, you use a little more of the rollin/your legs (that momentum) in your throw. on the flip side, you roll out the other way, you're not usin as much of the legs. mainly just your straight up arm strength
justinw8ball 1 year ago
Pretty useless.
ibtnm25 1 year ago
lolz
georgethepoo 2 years ago
Thats the same thing for me, when i roll out to my left i throw some much better, but when i rollout to my right, its difficult to throw cause i step up after i rollout to my right. so i have less power on my throw.
MartinMike9 2 years ago
he scares me
PIVOTr0cker178 2 years ago 2
one of my favorite things to do is whack the shit outta the quarterback right before he passes. it feels great to stick your facemask in his chest and clean his clock when you go through him.
ripwalter34 2 years ago
it dosent really matter wich way u roll out u just have to have good mechanics when u throw .(turn your hips)
TyWoodberry21 2 years ago
I've been Testing this to be a Quarterback for my Highschool team.
Rolling out on your Left is just as easy, Except for the throwing. Its still easy, but I find less Distance and speed on the run.
MrFacePalm2009 2 years ago
open up your hips on your release more.
ROCKSOUTLOUD 2 years ago