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What It's Like to Be Coached at Jim Harbaugh's Revolutionary Quarterback Camp

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Brandon Peters dropped back, wound up and fired a ball so fast you could hear it whizzing through the thick June air before firmly landing in the arms of its intended target.

Instantly, the 6'5", 205-pounder cocked his head back in disgust. At any other quarterback camp, the catch would have been a positive play.

At Jim Harbaugh's inaugural Ann Arbor Aerial Assault (A4) quarterback camp, the Michigan commit had just cost his team a man in a game of dodgeball.

Initially billed as a star-studded affair featuring Colin Kaepernick, Jameis Winston and Jay Cutler as guest instructors, Harbaugh's latest outside-the-box offseason tactic still lived up to the hype despite Kaepernick and Winston missing the event due to scheduling conflicts.