Do NFL QBS throw without the laces?

NFL quarterbacks all hold it a little differently -- the laces are crucial or optional depending on whom you ask -- but every great quarterback has a story behind why he grips the ball the way he does.
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Do NFL balls have laces?

There is one lace on a football that is threaded by hand, through 16 lace holes. Small “Ws” are stamped into the leather of a Wilson NFL football to prove that it is authentic. The size, shape and weight of the football have been the same from the first Super Bowl.
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Why do quarterbacks lift their leg before they throw?

The leg lift is often used as a dummy cadence or a “fake” cadence. It essentially means that the quarterback is trying to fake the snap of the ball and forces the defense to show their coverage or blitz (if there is one).
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Why do quarterbacks say Omaha?

Here's how "Omaha!" came to be: "The word 'Omaha,' in the audible sense, was kind of underwhelming," Manning said Saturday night. "We were looking for a three-syllable, rhythmic word that meant we were changing the play. It was just a few seconds on the clock, and the offensive line has to get ready now."
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Why do quarterbacks say hut?

What is the "hut hut" sound that American football players make when they're in training? It's a signal to the other players to hike the ball (start play). Probably a short form of "ten hut" meaning "attention", used by the military.
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Do laces matter when kicking?

"Laces make a difference," said Vinatieri. "Laces pointing away from my foot to the middle of the upright is perfect. The lean (of the football) is very important... The lean is probably the most important thing, and the laces are probably the next most important thing."
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Why do kickers not kick the laces?

When a kicker is kicking the football his cleat and the laces on the football can cause traction, taking away from the flight pattern of the ball. Face the laces out so he can kick the smooth part and let his foot control the flight pattern.
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Does the NFL use new balls every game?

"A box containing 24 new balls is opened before each game; 12 balls are put into play during each half. After the game, the balls are used for practices.
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What is the weirdest rule in football?

They can't leapfrog during the game.

This rule is definitely a weird one, but it's in place with player safety in mind.
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Are football shoes without laces better?

The main benefit of laceless football boots is that you no longer have to worry about tying the shoes to your foot or the laces becoming loose. Laceless boots wrap around your foot and are built to easily slip in and out of, making your life easier.
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Do NFL quarterbacks pat the ball?

Quarterbacks often tap the ball before throwing it in order to get a better feel for where it is going and improve their accuracy. This habit started during American football when quarterbacks had to keep their hands moving in order to avoid being sacked.
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Do quarterbacks throw with laces?

While all players are taught to use the laces when throwing a football, many develop an individual style. Brothers and quarterbacks Eli and Peyton Manning place only two fingers -- the pinky and the ring finger -- on the laces. Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman's method was to put his palm on the laces.
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Why do QBS throw with gloves?

Bridgewater has said that wearing the gloves helps him grip the ball better. Starting his career in Minnesota likely cemented Bridgewater's affinity for the grip provided by the gloves, because games in NFC North cities and cold temperatures can often cause trouble with ball gripping.
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Is icing the kicker still allowed?

If the tactic is successful, the kicker will miss the kick due to choking. Should the kicker make the subsequent kick, then the attempt to ice the kicker is considered unsuccessful. In the NFL, only one timeout can be called between the same two plays. In contrast, repeated icing in collegiate football is legal.
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Why do kickers squish the football?

When you see a kicker squeeze a ball, it's because he wants to soften it and make it rounder." These balls are too new, and kickers feverishly try to make wear them out throughout the game.
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Why do punters wear two different shoes?

Some cleats have laces that are offset so that there is a wider, smoother surface for kicking. As mentioned above, it is not uncommon for a kicker to wear two different shoes—one for traction (usually the planted foot) and one for kicking that is lighter and more flexible.
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Do the laces make a difference?

A common question we get at Elias Shoes is if the way someone laces their shoes matters to the overall comfort of the shoe. The short answer is- YES! Laces make a huge difference in the overall support and comfort of a shoe in more ways than you'd think.
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Are shoelaces necessary?

Not only do they ensure the proper fit of your shoe but they can prevent an injury if secured properly. It could almost be said that shoelaces have been instrumental in modernizing the world.
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Why do American footballs have stitching?

In the early days, before Charles Goodyear made better use of rubber, balls for early rugby, then football games were made from inflated pig bladders. They were relatively round, durable and in plentiful supply. Later versions covered them in a leather skin, stitched together by laces.
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Why do qbs say blue 42?

The term “Blue 42” is often used when people are trying to mock a quarterback's cadence. There's no significance to this cadence, just a string of words before the quarterback receives the ball.
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Why do NFL qbs say white 80?

When watching NFL games, it's common to hear the quarterback say White 80 before the ball is snapped. This can often be mistaken by viewers as “180”. Quarterbacks yell white 80 as a cadence to tell the center when to snap the football. When he says white 80, it lets the offense know he is ready to start the play.
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Why do quarterbacks say mic?

When the quarterback points out the Mike linebacker, he's letting the offensive line know where the “count” starts. This is pivotal for the offensive line to understand who they're blocking if a blitz or stunt happens.
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