Joel Klatt, considered by many one of America’s foremost experts in quarterback play, has entered a Partnership Agreement with Precision Sports Devices LLC, makers of the patented PassLab digital training device.
Klatt is the Lead College Football Analyst at Fox Sports, and a former standout quarterback at the University of Colorado. He finished his playing career as the school’s all-time leader in passing yards, touchdowns and completions.
The wearable unit teaches quarterbacks to use their eyes as a weapon instead of giving visual cues to aggressive defenses (www.qb-passlab.com).
The Westminster, CO based company was founded by Dave Churchman. His background includes senior-level tenures at iconic sports brands adidas, new balance, Puma and Russell Athletic.
The concept was borne to counter the advantage defenders often gain by “reading the quarterback’s eyes”. Well-coached defenders flow towards areas of the field that are aligned with the quarterback’s head/helmet. Especially in the passing game.
PassLab teaches the counter-intuitive discipline of not giving defenders visual cues during practice sessions and off-season training. Using the device in a practice setting leads to better gameday performance.
A digital interface links the unit to a handheld device. The App is fully customizable and works with any play terminology and offensive system.
A team’s Playbook determines proper head positioning during different phases of a play. The device’s alarm system provides real-time feedback if the wearer is prematurely signaling his intent to the opposing defense.
“I have spent my entire life around the game of football. I have never seen a device that can do what PassLab is capable of doing. Quarterbacks train their skills and their mind tirelessly, but there has NEVER been an on-field device that can aid in training their eyes” says Klatt.
The company is leaning towards a direct-to-consumer distribution strategy, but that could change. Although Covid-19 brought final testing to a halt, PassLab should be available in 2021 according to Churchman.