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For player responsibilities view description. Positions: 1=H1, 2=H2, 3=H3, 4=C1, 5=C2, 6=C3, 7=C4
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C2 is the primary target if the force is forehand, but if the force is backhand, C3 will be primary. C3 will initiate by cutting break-side at a 45 degree angle while C2 cuts straight out 10-12 yds. Both cuts are valid looks for the handler but not primary unless called so.
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At this point C2 will cut back at a 45 degree angle to the middle for a 10-15yd gainer. C3 will reposition them self in C2's original position in the stack. While this is occurring C1 and C4 begin pushing up.
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C2 makes a 45 degree cut to the middle of the field for the 1st catch while C3 cycles out and replaces C1 who is now setting up to make the next cut.
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C1 makes a 45 degree angle cut to the middle of the field to receive the disc. While this is occurring C4 is looking to setup the final cut.
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C4 sets up an S cut by cutting up line break-side breaking the plane of the thrower with the thrower making a hard fake to the break-side.
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C1 pivots back to the open-side looking for C4 who completes the S cut by cutting back to the open-side.
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C1 throws to C4 for score but if throw is not there C1 will look to dump to a handler.
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(1) For player responsibilities view description. Positions: 1=H1, 2=H2, 3=H3, 4=C1, 5=C2, 6=C3, 7=C4
The Big Ideas:
1. Create space in the middle of the field and utilize that space for big gainers
2. Spread defense out and exploit one on one match-ups
Advantages:
1. Spreads defense out and isolates athletic players in one on one situation
2. Sets up a number of deep options
Disadvantages:
1. Less effective against teams who sag in the middle, however, creates an opportunity to counter by moving the disc up the sideline quickly.
Responsibilities:
Handlers-
Cutters (On Stage, Wings)-
Offense
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