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tautology
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I am curious as to what people have found to me the best measures for preventing interceptions, strictly based on QB build perspective.

I will preface this by saying the top things you can do are:

1) Have great wide receivers who catch balls cleanly
2) Have a game plan that is not stupid
3) Have a good rushing game

So, no need to bring up those good, but obvious points.

Any thoughts?
 
WiSeIVIaN
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High strength and bullet passing seems to work fairly well.
 
brian_msbc
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Tight Spiral, Pass Quality Equipment
 
aliuking
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Enough strength that you aren't throwing lollipops out there and enough vision to be accurate
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Tight Spiral.
 
Ilok
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strength is the main thing. Gets the ball to the WR fast and gives defense less reaction time. Out of the people I know their build, I've never seen anyone have a interception problem with 48+ strength. (This maybe different the higher you go as I don't know too many people's build with who are level 30+)
 
Ilok
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Originally posted by aliuking
Enough strength that you aren't throwing lollipops out there and enough vision to be accurate


Why are you even giving advice here? You have as many interceptions as both of the OP's QB combined.
 
Forseth89
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Originally posted by Ilok
Originally posted by aliuking

Enough strength that you aren't throwing lollipops out there and enough vision to be accurate


Why are you even giving advice here? You have as many interceptions as both of the OP's QB combined.


That might come of bad teammates. It all depends, you cant look at stats to find the better QB.
 
Ilok
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Well a quarterback who is struggling with interceptions needs to ask questions not give advice on the subject.
 
rsb014
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Originally posted by Ilok
strength is the main thing. Gets the ball to the WR fast and gives defense less reaction time. Out of the people I know their build, I've never seen anyone have a interception problem with 48+ strength. (This maybe different the higher you go as I don't know too many people's build with who are level 30+)


I'd say it holds true at level 30+, I'll be level 33 tonight after training and have 1 INT in 377 attempts with strength not too much higher than 50. Are there other factors? Of course, but strength was the early focus of my build and I haven't had an issue with INTs for a while now. Last season I threw 9 in 16 games but 4 of those came from 1 game where I ran a bad game plan against a really good team and payed for it and 2 the remaining 5 came against the team that went on to win our conference.
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shaun123987
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My strength is 50 and I only have 2 INTs on 344 attempts.
 
Billsman
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My strength is 50 and I have 4 picks, 3 came in our last game (bad gaming), 31 TDS, 3300 yds in 443 attempts.
 
Kisin
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strength could play a part but mine is below 50, i still say u need good throwing, vision, and spiral to make sure its a catchable pass
 
Mandibal
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I know this is an old thread but my experience is the opposite of others posting in here. I have 50 strength and have thrown 19 INT's each of the last 2 seasons.
 
Chester101
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First real season starting, but I have only 45 strength, and 80 throwing. Have thrown under 10 INT in 2 seasons.
 
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