Focus:
Short passes move defenders, moving defenders create throwing windows. High-percentage throws. Maintain Flow
The “Off-line” Reset
This type of reset is typically used by teams to reset the disc when being trapped on a side-line (hence the name). There are some changes in here from the norm to have this work in general anywhere on the pitch.
Dump Handler:
- Cuts diagonally up field towards/in front of the player with the disc
- Changes Angle depending on defender:
- Defender is overcommitted to the cut: Cut back to receive the disc in-field (7 Cut)
- Defender is lagging to cover the cutback: make a 7 cut to receive the disc in-field
Note: Do not come back into the dump space during the reset unless your defender fully leaves you, leave the rest of this to the secondary handler.
Secondary Handler
- Drop back into the dump space to set up.
- Split Cut towards the Active handler.
- If Going into the back field you should angle the cut back on yourself to receive the disc into space if possible. (See the split cut variations)
Follow the Move The Disc - Coaches Notes Decision rules for continuations from here.
Note: There are some nuances for where to cut as the Dump and Secondary Handlers depending on the Active handlers force. These will be detailed in another doc in the future.
Give-and-Go “Dribbling”
Disregard the normal Move The Disc - Coaches Notes rules.
- Use “Split Cuts” to receive the disc at pace with momentum.
- Thrower immediately follows their throw to receive a return pass.
If the defenders counter to dribbling with buzz switches then use Cutbacks to create space and get moving again.