QB Country Expanding to Atlanta
Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO
Thursday, January 14th, 2016
National quarterback training and development company QB Country is expanding its program to Atlanta, Georgia in early February. Georgia Tech’s all-time leader in offense Joe Hamilton will lead the Atlanta-based operations and training.
“QB Country is excited to begin training quarterbacks in Atlanta. It was important to wait for the right guy, rather than plugging anyone in just to have a presence; Joe Hamilton is the right guy. We expand to cities where coaches have a strong relationship with the community and a strong desire to help players develop both on and off the field,” said QB Country Founder David Morris, a former quarterback at Ole Miss. Alabama's Jake Coker, NFL top draft prospect Paxton Lynch and Cincinnati Bengals AJ McCarron are among the current quarterbacks training with QB Country.
In his senior season at Georgia Tech, Hamilton was the Davey O’Brien Award recipient (given to the Nation’s top QB), the Heisman Trophy runner-up, a consensus 1st team All-American and is still the school’s all-time leader in passing and total offense.
“I’m extremely excited to team up with QB Country,” said Hamilton. I’ve always believed that serving others is the best way to be successful, and I’m honored to have the opportunity to do that in the city I played my college ball.”
QB Country provides year-round specialized training for quarterbacks from middle school through the NFL, focusing on the physical and mental aspects required to play the quarterback position. QB Country trainees have gone on to become recognized college and NFL quarterbacks. Current trainees include Alabama’s Jake Coker, NFL draft prospect Paxton Lynch, Bengals’ QB AJ McCarron, Duke QB Thomas Sirk (co-MVP of 2015 New Era Pinstripe Bowl) and 2015 Georgia HS Gatorade Player of the Year Jake Fromm (committed to play for Alabama, 2017). Twenty QB Country trainees from the 2015 high school graduating class signed college football scholarships.
“In the heart of both ACC and SEC country, quarterbacks in Atlanta will benefit from Joe’s experience both on and off the field. The mesh of Joe’s leadership and our tested year-round quarterback training program will help impact young people in the great city of Atlanta,” added Morris. QB Country has ten facilities, including new locations in both Charlotte and New Orleans.
QB Country quarterbacks are taught basic fundamentals to the complexities of offense and defense. Training focuses on the proper footwork, throwing and body mechanics, as well as the mental and physical aspects of playing quarterback. QB’s learn how to evalutae game film and what to look for when studying defensive football.
“Knowledge and understanding is the key to playing fast and confident football. Each athlete trains in a positive and competitive learning environment, stressing discipline, attitude, character and leadership,” said Morris. “Quarterbacks learn the tangibles and intangibles of playing the hardest, most disciplined position in all of sports.”