If you have FR or SO QB's and RB's that are doing it then I would say don't worry it is par for the course. If it is a lot when they are Seniors and even against terrible teams would I worry about it. I believe for RB's you would look at Hands and Strength. For QB's I would look at GI, Technique and Strength. If the interceptions come when throwing long or deep passes, then stop doing it. Go short and medium especially if you have a lower strength QB.
Practicing certain areas of a player's game will help him improve his skills. See the following table for a general (not position specific) list of how each area may impact a player's game:
Practicing |
Improves |
Conditioning |
Athleticism, Speed, Durability, Stamina |
Blocking |
Blocking, Technique |
Tackling |
Tackling, Technique |
Pass Routes |
Elusiveness, Technique |
Hands |
Hands, Technique |
Strength |
Strength, Athleticism, Durability |
Agility |
Elusivness, Athleticism, Speed |
Kicking |
Technique |
Punting |
Technique |
Study Film |
Game Instinct, Technique |
Passing |
Technique |
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