The focus of this practice was OFFENSE! Again:).
We reviewed our general strategy. On offense, we would like to not turn the disc on our half of the field. This means that handlers have the green light to throw the disc deep and cutters should look to make away cuts (in-cut option is good too, but an away cut is a must!). Once we cross the half field and get closer to the endzone, we would like to be more patient with the disc and work it towards the endzone. If we get to the redzone (~10 yards outside of the endzone we are attacking), we must do everything we can to score:). Please treasure the disc on the endzone line and throw only to viable options. Even if we can't be 100% on the endzone, we'd like to throw up passes that can be caught. In short, make good decisions on the endzone line.
Drills: scrimmage with double score and 10-pull with offense running our huck-pull play! Each team had 2 scores on offense! That is a great result since that means we can score w/o ever turning the disc:).
Friday, April 17, 2009
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