Popps QB Tutor: Preparing Players for GAME TIME
and Leaders for Life!

Performance alliviates all doubt.

Philosphipy

Popps QB Tutor was created to help young people who aspire to be the best they can be. We've combined our first-hand knowledge of the essential quarterback skills with an approach that fosters those skills using the energy students bring to their goals. Our program also strives to equip young people with tools they need to succeed on the football field--and the field of life. 

 

Like the game of football, a quarterback is a focal point for the school and the community. On and off the field, quarterbacks thrive when they are trained to lead with excellence, confidence, and class. That is certainly what peers, coaches, and the community will expect--and reward.

 

Every day we hear about what is wrong with our young people. I want to share the positive-impact stories of my incredible students. I want to share what is right about them because I believe we have a bright future ahead.

John Bonasso - QB Matthew Bonasso

 

Richard Popp provides another path for our boys to consider and follow.  He is dedicated to the sport of football and more importantly to the kind of men these boys will become, no matter what sport they choose to play.  His work with my son has made a significant difference, not only improving his skills as a young quarterback, but also developing a thoughtful, caring person who is considerate of the world around him and how it could be a better place.  That includes his teammates and how each of them is important to the success of the team. 

To play quarterback, a boy must know what it means to be accountable, not only for what goes right on the field but to also take responsibility for what goes wrong.   Too often this type of leadership quality is missed in the coaching process but Coach Popp brings it into everything he does with the boys.  From taking the snap to making the proper hand off up to the correct ball position on a pass.  The players know that this is their responsibility to ensure that it works on the field.

Rich has stressed the importance of parents to all of his athletes and reminds them that without a caring person behind them like their parents they would not have the opportunities that they currently have.  As the boys learn these values and skills they become stronger leaders on and off the field. 

Thanks coach Popp, for everything you do.

John Bonasso -- Parent