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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
No. QB pats the ball, WR starts his route. QB starts his drop, WR is running. QB hits his last step and lets it fly, the WR cuts when he gets to the cone.
Wow. Great 40 from Ian Johnson. Thought he was more of a 4.5-4.6 guy.
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Actually, it depends on the drill. He missed two throws without even dropping. They did the first couple throws without dropping back at all.
Then, there is the five step drop where they must throw imediately. However, they get to watch the WR during that time and time their throw accoringly, and there are CONES to know where the WR is cutting. (throw for the cones and if the WR isn't there, at least look on target)
Then, there is the seven step drop with more time to watch the WR.
Oh, and finally, on the post corner, there was a hitch in as well, to watch even longer.