at 7:55 i wonder if the help defense would have had a better play on the disc if the main defender had backed off? i feel like i see this situation often where multiple players defending the same disc can get in each others' way and prevent each other from making any kind of play.
Yea he was clearly a little frustrated, shaking his hands like he was so close. In baseball we got in the habit of communicating in the outfield who would catch if there were 2 outfielders running for a ball. Seems like this could be useful here. Also been taught to sandwich the player, so the guy could've taken the inside and the lady sandwich on the back.
2:57, hybrid is very clogged here. Thrower has very few options and mark takes away the easy around reset. 1:30 & 5:59 & 7:26, bad EZD. Let's them get to the front cone for an easy pass. (Maybe also 11:10) 6:33, two wheels in a row. I like this breakside focus instead of trying the predictable and easily stoppable open side give go. And it's less tiring for handlers to do. 7:25, reset right over D's head bc they're face guarding
at 7:55 i wonder if the help defense would have had a better play on the disc if the main defender had backed off? i feel like i see this situation often where multiple players defending the same disc can get in each others' way and prevent each other from making any kind of play.
Yea he was clearly a little frustrated, shaking his hands like he was so close. In baseball we got in the habit of communicating in the outfield who would catch if there were 2 outfielders running for a ball. Seems like this could be useful here. Also been taught to sandwich the player, so the guy could've taken the inside and the lady sandwich on the back.
10:51…. Now that’s a block!!!
Yes. I second, triple and quadruple that. It’s the point block of the tournament …. it’s just too late.
2:57, hybrid is very clogged here. Thrower has very few options and mark takes away the easy around reset.
1:30 & 5:59 & 7:26, bad EZD. Let's them get to the front cone for an easy pass. (Maybe also 11:10)
6:33, two wheels in a row. I like this breakside focus instead of trying the predictable and easily stoppable open side give go. And it's less tiring for handlers to do.
7:25, reset right over D's head bc they're face guarding