Dr. Phin
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When our backs and receivers go out to the side our of the backfield, they always seem to have their heads so they are looking back behind them; instead of in front of them...if you know what I mean. I guess is it supposed to be so that when the QB throws the ball it is behind the receivers body and can help to prevent an INT, but all I see it doing is keeping our players from moving upfield and catching the ball with forward momentum. If the pass isn't there...DON'T THROW THE DAMN BALL. But don't do this and handicap our players. If this is a Lazor thing, it is one thing I don't like!!!! I am watching other games with their guys not doing it and catching the ball in stride and getting good gains. By the time our guys catch the ball, get their heads around, and start upfield...the are already getting tackled.