The Hidden Technique of Nick Bosa

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
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    0:00 What makes a good pass rusher?
    0:57 Bosa's variety of pass rush moves
    1:37 The "Side Scissors" Move
    4:14 The Importance of STANCE!
    7:18 Reading pre-snap tells from OL
    11:53 Is Bosa the DPOY?
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  • @BrettKollmann
    @BrettKollmann  Год назад +72

    Also I've started doing a thing recently where Patrons that are in the Discord tier get the episode a day early, so check that out if you're interested.
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    • @findacure520
      @findacure520 Год назад

      Brett’s patron community is the best 🫡

    • @donaldsimmons4526
      @donaldsimmons4526 Год назад

      Great video, OL/DL videos that focus on nuance and technique are content gold man. Get in on it, why not

    • @elizabethmontenegro
      @elizabethmontenegro Год назад +1

      Greetings from Lima Peru 🇵🇪

    • @Conker.
      @Conker. Год назад

      hidden so well you couldn't even see it in the playoffs

  • @sequel_R4
    @sequel_R4 Год назад +1571

    went to middle school with Nick. he was like 6'1-6'2 in the 8th grade. when they asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up, he said "NFL player" and everyone kinda collectively went "yeah that's 100% happening"

    • @vortexgaming8761
      @vortexgaming8761 Год назад +15

      😂😂

    • @drodriguez3935
      @drodriguez3935 Год назад +48

      Were you guys (an the school) aware of his father being a football player at the time of him saying that? I just was 💭 wondering

    • @antonioalejandrocaroalvare5864
      @antonioalejandrocaroalvare5864 Год назад +64

      Source: please believe me bro

    • @felixk1843
      @felixk1843 Год назад +183

      @@antonioalejandrocaroalvare5864 so u think its entirely impossible for anyone to have gone to school with Nick Bosa?

    • @sequel_R4
      @sequel_R4 Год назад +187

      @@antonioalejandrocaroalvare5864 i mean, if you ever run into the guy, ask him where he went to middle school. he was a mid-year transfer at Sunrise Middle in Fort Lauderdale. i don't know why you think i'd construct this elaborate lie lol

  • @spencersmith4373
    @spencersmith4373 Год назад +460

    Bosa is a monster, his hamstrings in that training video are insane.

    • @coreymunroe8073
      @coreymunroe8073 Год назад +31

      His calves too! It's insane.

    • @chiggsytube
      @chiggsytube Год назад +22

      @@coreymunroe8073 I can't stop looking at that shit. He starts moving EVEN IN SLO MO and it's fascinating to me

    • @Ian00003
      @Ian00003 Год назад +18

      His legs are massive

    • @claytonreid996
      @claytonreid996 Год назад +8

      Hamstrings looking like the cables cranes use to lift boats I stg

  • @omarw007
    @omarw007 Год назад +576

    Gotta say Nick Bosa is basically a more Athleyic version of his brother and his brother Joey is a technical master with impressive physical activity

    • @Killacam1992
      @Killacam1992 Год назад +18

      **Cries in Chargers fan**

    • @gmony1552
      @gmony1552 Год назад +89

      @Cam Kupka Don't cry man. Joey is still awesome when healthy. Ya'll just need a new athletic training staff or a voodoo doctor to uncurse your team.

    • @markelscott100
      @markelscott100 Год назад +10

      @@Killacam1992 chargers need health ur dangerous when healthy

    • @CreamyPesto505
      @CreamyPesto505 Год назад +6

      @@Killacam1992 Fellow Chargers fan, there's not much to cry about right now outside of the injury and he's close by all reports. But the dude is nasty. Arguably the best hands at the position in the league.

    • @thickreeper2075
      @thickreeper2075 Год назад +12

      Nick is significantly stronger than Joey as well.

  • @TexasDragon
    @TexasDragon Год назад +416

    I see what you did here Brett. Two positive videos about the 49ers so the curses can cancel each other out. What would we do without you man

    • @ajdembroski7529
      @ajdembroski7529 Год назад +29

      He said on Bootleg that he fully expects a meteor to hit the Bay Area this week.

    • @raj8294
      @raj8294 Год назад +7

      @@ajdembroski7529 we’ve had a couple earthquakes this week lol

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад

      @@ajdembroski7529 Man thats less of a Kollman curse than a Kyle Shanahan prophecy fulfillment. Remember that one Sunday presser where he was like 'I don't expect us to be here this coming Sunday'. Bret is just an emissary to Kyle being the 4th horseman of the apocalypse.

    • @izzuddin4540
      @izzuddin4540 Год назад +1

      i really hope so
      i realy like this Broke Purdy, and I want Lion - 49ers NFC championship match up

    • @obadiahplainman8897
      @obadiahplainman8897 Год назад

      Lions ain’t making playoffs, unfortunately

  • @pcteee
    @pcteee Год назад +60

    Generational talent. He's one of the few pinnacles in regards to his position and sport. Obviously we can see the physical attributes, but that also came with work and discipline. However, he's also got the smarts and is a student of the game and has been working on his craft. His stance and the way it's loaded so he doesn't waste any steps on either foot. That's not by accident. He's putting it all together, the athleticism, explosiveness, intelligence, technique and the instincts, too. Nick Bosa is a complete player and he's doing it at a hall of fame level.

    • @brendonbuffaloe8830
      @brendonbuffaloe8830 Год назад +3

      He is not a generational talent. Actually, talent wise he’s not even a top 30-40 EDGE. He’s just maximized his potential in ways others haven’t which is why he’s elite.
      Myles Garrett is a generational talent

    • @Yaahboi52
      @Yaahboi52 Год назад +2

      @@brendonbuffaloe8830 valid point. Which makes it more impressive.

  • @waterrl2
    @waterrl2 Год назад +57

    I'm watching the part about false steps, and as a track guy that's really similar to a problem a lot of sprinters have in their starts myself included) where you take that false step to push back into the blocks instead of being fully loaded like Bosa is.
    edit: lol just got to the part where you compared the back hand to a track start, everything is similar to a 3-point (or without blocks) start in track biomechanically

  • @michaelb1761
    @michaelb1761 Год назад +16

    Watching you compare his pass rush with another edge rusher reminded me of something Mike Golic said years ago about Reggie White. The D-Line coach asked Reggie to demonstrate one of his pass rush moves and explain it for the rest of the D-Line. Reggie showed the move, but couldn't describe it because he just did it. I wonder if Bosa is the same and that's just how he does it, or if he practiced not having that little hitch and getting off the ball faster.

  • @natetalksfootball8764
    @natetalksfootball8764 Год назад +20

    "where I was at training camp this past august" *glances over at twitter in no particular direction*

  • @davidk6269
    @davidk6269 Год назад +83

    Thank you, Brett for another wonderful analysis. I love how you talk about the hard-to-notice details of technique (like Bosa's hip positioning) that make all the difference. Nick Bosa is my favorite current defensive player, so this was especially fun for me to watch. Happy holidays.

    • @gabrielleite32
      @gabrielleite32 Год назад +1

      Yeah man, learning how defenses work is probably the hardest thing for a casual/newer fan of the NFL and Brett's breakdowns certainly help a lot. Super interesting, really. Also, as a Chiefs' fan I have a strange relationship with Bosas, lol, but man, they're fun to watch, even if most ot the time they wreck our OL.

  • @AGoldenShow
    @AGoldenShow Год назад +34

    I learn so much about the game from you that I don't learn anywhere else. Thanks for the content Brett

  • @blindleader42
    @blindleader42 Год назад +28

    As a Seahawks fan, I thank you on behalf of my blind side tackle for this valuable training film. It will be fun to watch the twice a year Bosa/Cross match up every year.

    • @msimonmw
      @msimonmw Год назад +1

      As a Niners fan, I say I can't wait to have fun watching this matchup

    • @zeekwilaby1066
      @zeekwilaby1066 Год назад

      Lmao cross got fucking owned
      The rivalry between the niners and Seattle isn’t gunna be fun for u clowns
      Y’all can’t play in the same fucking field as us lol we completely embarrassed y’all twice this year
      U don’t have a fucking chance

    • @blindleader42
      @blindleader42 Год назад

      @@zeekwilaby1066 Sure, Jack. Everything stays exactly as it is right now, forever. I realize it's common for someone like you, who was obviously born yesterday, to believe that.

    • @keahnsardinha4770
      @keahnsardinha4770 Год назад

      I think Abraham Lucas could have solid reps against him too 👍

  • @mattrenfro2718
    @mattrenfro2718 Год назад +5

    Love the breakdown Brett, as a Niners’ fan it’s been an absolute blast to watch Bosa go to work all year and the breakdown of the nuances of his technique is the icing on the cake 👍

  • @richboss_
    @richboss_ Год назад +17

    I've noticed Bosa switching to his outside foot since his rookie year. Never knew what that meant but now I know. Love your videos Brett.

  • @danielnelson2963
    @danielnelson2963 Год назад +1

    Love this type of content. Thanks for making great videos, Brett!

  • @cyclopsboi
    @cyclopsboi Год назад +2

    a great breakdown, also been really enjoying the work you have put in on the nfl youtube channel

  • @ThatBeansDude
    @ThatBeansDude Год назад

    Dude, thank you for the time you took for this and every video. When people take time to describe the sport at this level of detail, it isn't just incredibly fascinating, it's so easy to feel like I'm actually learning newer things about football then 98% of the things I see from every major sports channel.

  • @s.langhorneclemens8877
    @s.langhorneclemens8877 Год назад +1

    Excellent content and insights. This is really enhancing the football experience for me. I love the nomenclature for the different techniques. The "Howard Mudd" technique versus the angle set for the tackle. The double scissors, the foot position, and the efficiency of motion truly seem to make Bosa different. Seems like footwork is so important to every position. This is a higher level of knowledge about the game that I really appreciate. Thank you very much for your hard work in putting this together! Thumbs up'd and subscribed!

  • @huuuuuuhhhhhh69
    @huuuuuuhhhhhh69 Год назад +5

    His footwork is amazing. Also that track start stance is smart

  • @samuelmey2052
    @samuelmey2052 Год назад +19

    Yeah I remember playing against him back in high school. He played for st. Thomas aquinas and I played for nova which were in the same division. At the time he was a sophomore starting on varsity. I remember my coach saying “Nick is better than Joey” and at that time seemed crazy since Joey was already at Ohio state ( think he was a freshman or sophomore). Crazy how bad we got destroyed that game lol

  • @JHooves714
    @JHooves714 Год назад

    Great video! I’ve been watching football for a long time and haven’t seen a breakdown quite like yours. Editing, Pacing, quality, it’s all here. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @B166ER2K6
    @B166ER2K6 Год назад

    Love seeing the technical side of things. Have a happy and safe holiday season!

  • @TrainWreck42
    @TrainWreck42 Год назад

    Thanks for the awesome analysis and video, Brett! Glad you got to come out to the Bay!

  • @jasonweaver2566
    @jasonweaver2566 Год назад

    Great video I always enjoy learning from your experience

  • @abdulmu6931
    @abdulmu6931 Год назад +9

    Excellent breakdown! Just makes me give that much more credence to great players. Its truly a game primarily being waged in the mind and secondarily being fought physically.

  • @tarrerdome
    @tarrerdome Год назад +1

    Absolutely superb dissertation @BrettKollerman!!! Once again you were intimate and erudite with a very intricate yet important part of what makes the game of football what it is, and you gave organized and lucid reasoning on why this is a great defense and why Nicholas Bosa is the odds on DPOY.

  • @astrostar49
    @astrostar49 Год назад +11

    Thanks for doing this video. It's remarkable that Jimmy G's injury in 2018 basically allowed Nick Bosa to become a 49er. He's on a HOF trajectory, and at the end of the day might be the most recognized 49er to wear #97, which is saying something since Bryant Young was also a hell of a player.

    • @georgegarcia4214
      @georgegarcia4214 Год назад +3

      Jimmys injury in 2018 was a blessing in disguise.

  • @asdasd-jb4sx
    @asdasd-jb4sx Год назад +11

    Btw, whenever Brett says something like "we are gonna go deep into the weeds on.." is when I get my first sip of whatever I am drinking, in full confidence of the satisfaction I going to get the next few minutes. It's those little moments I call quality of life - so yeah.. thank you Brett

  • @dillondittemore1102
    @dillondittemore1102 Год назад

    Stance and get off are so key to your setup. I love how you touch strongly on that.

  • @cadonuno1
    @cadonuno1 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for covering my favorite player! Bosa is the reason I fell in love with football!

  • @findacure520
    @findacure520 Год назад +24

    Legend says Grant Cohn doesn’t agree bc how could you understand bosa’s form in only 3 days?

    • @TheBonzerBunny
      @TheBonzerBunny Год назад +15

      True. If Grant can't understand their basic offensive concepts after being there for the whole time, how could Kollmann see more than that in less time? Seems impossible.

    • @bobrickleson2087
      @bobrickleson2087 Год назад +1

      Cohn is a joke - I don’t believe he’s a Niners fan. I think he’s a Seahawks fan trolling

    • @MiguelJimenez-uc3yz
      @MiguelJimenez-uc3yz Год назад

      @@bobrickleson2087
      He's just a troll following in daddy's footsteps. Using clickbait and controversy to drive up traffic to his channel, page, or articles.
      And the worst part is that dumbasses take the bait. He understands that there are plenty of idiots just waiting for someone who appears to be speaking for them. And he's more than happy to take advantage of them

    • @markelscott100
      @markelscott100 Год назад

      The fact he wanted josh allen that's in Jacksonville rn is crazy to me still

    • @markelscott100
      @markelscott100 Год назад +1

      @@bobrickleson2087 oh word is he isn't he just covers us

  • @indigosnow_
    @indigosnow_ Год назад

    love your videos Bret. Super rad. keep on keepin on

  • @HarleyLatex
    @HarleyLatex Год назад

    Love the detail in this video :)
    this was one of the best

  • @Archimedes115
    @Archimedes115 Год назад +10

    Man, that hit below the belt with Correa 😂😂😂

  • @owenhuisman3438
    @owenhuisman3438 Год назад +4

    I played DE/OLB for the duration of my time playing football (Cut short in college due to shoulder injury), the most underrated aspect of Bosa's game is his weight distribution & movement. Elite athlete, but a technically elite beast as well.

  • @brendonbuffaloe8830
    @brendonbuffaloe8830 Год назад +2

    Now can you please do a video talking about how Myles Garrett is the best EDGE in the last 20 years?
    According to PFF:
    Highest win rate in pass rush snaps against the hardest matchups in the league.

  • @MattyIce79
    @MattyIce79 Год назад

    been waiting for this for a long time 👑👑

  • @asdasd-jb4sx
    @asdasd-jb4sx Год назад

    excellent analysis as always Brett, thank you.

  • @Bkprovow
    @Bkprovow Год назад

    I love the analysis as always but Brett's turn of phrase is truly a delight in every one of these videos.

  • @dapperhobo7264
    @dapperhobo7264 Год назад

    Love videos about defense like this! Can't get enough of them

  • @mattmcgowan2668
    @mattmcgowan2668 Год назад

    Great video. Nice work!!!

  • @edzachary8657
    @edzachary8657 Год назад +1

    What great footage from training camp that first step he takes that hamstring coiling up is insane looking great video bud you got a new subscriber

  • @kirilkiril7436
    @kirilkiril7436 Год назад

    I truly wish I had this stuff back in high school. Thanks for the great content you out out

  • @kylezer6083
    @kylezer6083 Год назад

    Another incredible video, thanks Brett!

  • @barclaypierre740
    @barclaypierre740 Год назад +3

    MAD MAXX BETTA 🏴‍☠️

  • @levisnyder6585
    @levisnyder6585 Год назад +7

    I can’t overstate how much enjoy these deep dives into technique. Thank you, Brett!

  • @mitchellapple9184
    @mitchellapple9184 Год назад

    Great stuff as always

  • @patrickmarcantoni3598
    @patrickmarcantoni3598 Год назад

    Incredibile how good you are in studying and explaining this sport. You help me a lot

  • @ericmilton4711
    @ericmilton4711 Год назад

    Great content as always!

  • @tristannichols8158
    @tristannichols8158 Год назад

    Love your work man

  • @mikejones4322
    @mikejones4322 Год назад +1

    Appreciate all the work you put into your videos. Happy Holidays.
    Would be cool to see a Micah video as well. Being as they're probabably 1 and 2 for DPOY

  • @packofwolves9666
    @packofwolves9666 Год назад

    Very good breakdown for the casual fan with some good bits for even a veteran coach

  • @Hiiipower49
    @Hiiipower49 Год назад +1

    13 minutes of Brett’s voice with 13 minutes of Nick Bosa plus my morning coffee is a great way to start my day

  • @redreoicy6698
    @redreoicy6698 Год назад +1

    I like to compare running with the hips pointed at the qb like a car drifting around a corner. Also if you've never run around a corner like this you should try it out it's quite fun. (Turn your hips before you reach the corner)

  • @frankl3518
    @frankl3518 Год назад

    Great video. I understand u make these videos for all fans, looking to gain knowledge about the game. I think you should have videos where you really nerd out as well tho. This to me was more in detail than alot of your other videos and I loved it

  • @tiannagandy
    @tiannagandy Год назад

    Holy crap Brett! 😆 This video was soo good! 🔥 It really feels like you've found your stride with your content! 😁

  • @Tech-Touchdowns-And-Taps
    @Tech-Touchdowns-And-Taps Год назад

    Such a great video. 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @MechanisCaduceus
    @MechanisCaduceus Год назад +3

    I've learned so much more about the game of football through your content. It goes to show, even to this analytics hawk, numbers just aren't everything.

  • @etherico3041
    @etherico3041 Год назад +12

    Something tells me bosa either used to do sprints in track or he has trained with high level 100m sprinters. His start and the power he generates in the first 2 steps is 🤯

  • @12nunsss42
    @12nunsss42 Год назад +5

    As a sf giants fan, that made me die inside a little bit Brett…too soon

  • @domcorleone8246
    @domcorleone8246 Год назад

    great tips and analysis 🤙🏼 Should think about coaching Brotha, the knowledge is there

  • @evangelist3743
    @evangelist3743 Год назад

    Love the video Brett! You mentioned a while back about putting something out on Cover 5, is that still in the plans?

  • @gatorboy21king
    @gatorboy21king Год назад +3

    *lights candles and sprinkles salt around computer* gotta keep the negative energy that will escape this video contained

  • @ToshyFroDoc
    @ToshyFroDoc Год назад

    If it hasn't been said already - the new thumbnails are awesome! Great video as always, thanks for teaching us technique matters.

  • @chasenicholson237
    @chasenicholson237 Год назад

    Let’s get Brett to 400k subs baby been here since before 40k

  • @thimmoftw7847
    @thimmoftw7847 Год назад +1

    Love all the episodes that are more focused on defense, as that's the part of the game i understand the least.

  • @christianperry9187
    @christianperry9187 Год назад +3

    It amazes me how he can run the way he does without blowing his knees out. Then again you can run pretty much anyway you want when your quads are the size of a thanksgiving turkey.

  • @samuelcausey59
    @samuelcausey59 Год назад

    Fantastic analysis Brett, as always, would love to see a commanders video Scary Terry who never gets enough love!!! Keep on make amazing content and GO DERS

  • @187twill
    @187twill Год назад +2

    I played pop Warner with Nicky.. he's been a beast

  • @CreepySunny
    @CreepySunny Год назад

    This is a awesome breakdown 😁

  • @cezarriomcqueen7070
    @cezarriomcqueen7070 Год назад +1

    Hes a modern JJ watt. Size, Strong, flawless technique, athletic, smart enough to adjust and execute stunts, and hes versatile enough to play both end positions and inside.

  • @ExposingFootballFallacies
    @ExposingFootballFallacies Год назад

    Bro you make fantastic videos been a supporter since 2018 obviously fantastic vid per usual

  • @jplovecchio6346
    @jplovecchio6346 Год назад

    Love these

  • @LoanwordEggcorn
    @LoanwordEggcorn Год назад +2

    Thanks for an good breakdown of Nick Bosa's technique. Bosa is one of the best athletes in the NFL, BUT he's also one of the best technicians in the NFL. The results are exactly what you show.

  • @purplejuice476
    @purplejuice476 Год назад +1

    Love Bosa's effort! Following through on every play, even if its just to touch the QB

  • @adammurphy5350
    @adammurphy5350 Год назад +1

    Good analysis as always, can't help but notice in that Rams / 49ers clip, how Cam Akers probably should have chipped Bosa there, but bro didn't even try

  • @Oneklickmedia
    @Oneklickmedia Год назад

    Damn I already have mad love for Bosa but this video just gave me so much more insight on how technical he gets. Great job

  • @andrewhudec5054
    @andrewhudec5054 Год назад

    Love bosa! Great breakdown!

  • @koukiman1217
    @koukiman1217 Год назад

    very well broken down. great job

  • @cordeavenson1915
    @cordeavenson1915 Год назад

    Can you do a vid breaking down micah? Love the defensive breakdowns

  • @okGDJ
    @okGDJ Год назад

    Was awesome having him and his brother come through Columbus!

  • @seanproctor
    @seanproctor Год назад +1

    Bosa is now the betting favorite for DPOY, and he should win the award.

  • @tylerderose6871
    @tylerderose6871 Год назад +2

    The biggest question I have is when both are healthy who are you taking, T.J. Watt or Nick Bosa? And is this like a 1a) 1b) type situation for the title of best edge rusher (maybe even best pass rusher) between Watt & Bosa? And my other question is, if both continue on this trajectory are they future hof'ers?

  • @TwistedLiquid
    @TwistedLiquid 8 месяцев назад

    these are the best videos on the planet

  • @ianharbaugh930
    @ianharbaugh930 Год назад

    Gotta love that Euro-step he does

  • @kentakemoto662
    @kentakemoto662 Год назад +1

    I think his motor is insane as well. Just never gives up on a play

  • @mamey80
    @mamey80 Год назад +1

    Brett, could you please explian the rip thechnique and how it negates holding penalties?

  • @teacheris15minuteslatesowe29
    @teacheris15minuteslatesowe29 Год назад +2

    I wonder if NFL teams watch Brett’s videos to help prepare them for an upcoming opponent

  • @derekwilliams4996
    @derekwilliams4996 Год назад

    He's a stud, hope he gets his well deserved bag this offseason.

  • @quintonhollis4666
    @quintonhollis4666 Год назад +3

    The dude has the craziest arms and shoulders. He doesn't look real in person. His arms just look like legs from a smaller, but equally ripped, version of himself.

  • @alexanderwang8871
    @alexanderwang8871 Год назад +2

    the carlos correa joke was A1 LOL

  • @FloppelDoppel
    @FloppelDoppel Год назад +6

    Welp there goes the 9rs winstreak…

  • @owensutter7775
    @owensutter7775 Год назад

    Dropping a comment to help the channel grow

  • @marc-andrepicard8531
    @marc-andrepicard8531 Год назад

    Has a 49ers fan that wear a Nick Bosa jersey when we are white, a very apreciated your video. I learn a lot!!
    Great video and let's go 49ers! D🚧

  • @bmartin6493
    @bmartin6493 Год назад

    I wish I knew about this channel when I was in High School lol. Wouldn’t have changed my career path, but definitely woulda helped immensely just being better at the sport i love just by breaking down film and shit

  • @imwithyou38
    @imwithyou38 Год назад +1

    bosas reaction time is also amazing

  • @absoluteego
    @absoluteego Год назад +1

    that training ground footage shows that basically these guys are trained the exact way as competition dogs.

  • @ryanevong928
    @ryanevong928 8 месяцев назад

    Interesting that you brought up the hitch in step for some other players. As a RB in high school I used to do that until my coach corrected me on it. Every second counts.

  • @dizzye840
    @dizzye840 Год назад

    You deserve oh so many more subs

  • @SuperLooneyrooney
    @SuperLooneyrooney Год назад +1

    went to the joint Vikings/49ers practices this past summer and watched Bosa vs Darrisaw matchups and Darrisaw held his own against Bosa. Not saying Darrisaw "won" by any means but he did pretty good and he has gotten even better throughout the year. He has the agility, flexibility and strength to match up w Bosa. Will be interesting to watch if these 2 teams meet in the postseason. No weakness in Bosa's game at all but it seems that teams that chip him off the line or play physical w him he can get frustrated. The guy is phenomenal though and is a pleasure to watch. He hustles every play even if the ball is going opposite him