A touch pass describes a short, gentle forward throw. The quarterback releases the ball with controlled, light force. This technique helps place the ball over defenders softly. Receivers catch touch passes in short or intermediate areas. Accurate placement allows receivers to continue moving after the catch. Quarterbacks adjust arm motion for softer release. Defenders sometimes struggle to react to floating passes. Timing between quarterback and receiver remains essential. Touch passes appear frequently during crossing routes. Consider a play developing near the middle of the field. A receiver runs behind linebackers into open space. The quarterback lifts a soft pass over defenders. The ball drops gently into the receiver’s hands. The receiver turns upfield for additional yards. Controlled throwing touch enables accurate short passes.
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