Offense

Anti-Zone Set Play

justinmarsh

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Offense

Lychee

Corey

A variant offence play where the standard offence isn't working or cutters seems to be getting in each other's way. The idea is to present the handler with a few options early on in the stall count. If none of them work, there'll need to be a handler reet.  

Offense

Ninja

Corey

Ninja is an unorthodox play to try and put the defence off balance or isolate a poor defensive match up. It uses four handlers, two deeps and the 'ninja' who owns the middle space and seeks gain ground up the field and either throw to the deeps or dump and cut again.  

Defense

Poach/Switch Defence

Swart112358

Call players to take handlers, open lane, inside lane, deep, break side, & open line gainer.  

Offense

Basic Vert

Travisto85

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Offense

Zone Offense

USNBoysUltimate

Roles: 1, 2, 3 - "Handlers" - Looking for opportunities to move the disc through, around, or over the cup. Trying to get the disc to the poppers and deeps. 4 and 5 - "Poppers" - Cutters who are working closer to the throwers, trying to find space around, beyond/behind, and in the cup. Their positions aren't fixed. They're looking for holes and spaces where they can receive from handlers. After receiving the disc, poppers should look to move the disc to the other popper or the deeps. 6 and 7 - "Deeps" - Cutters who play further downfield than the poppers. One deep should try to occupy the deep-deep in the zone, stretching them out as far as possible. The other should be prepared to receive from the poppers if we can move the disc through, around, or over the cup. General Principles: Most of the time, avoid throwing to a receiver who is running away from you | "Be quick, don't hurry" | When you receive past the cup, turn and look upfield instead of looking back to a handler  

EndZone

T endzone

nathandhuff

A more spread-out variant of our endzone. Will be used when our vert stack endzone is getting predictable. Very handler-driven endzone! Cutters should not over-cut but should be loud if they are getting poached and go get the disc. Handlers play smart frisbee! When on a sideline there will need to be heavy communication between the man on-stage and the third handler, just talk it out and be patient.  

EndZone

ENDZONE OFFENSE

nathandhuff

This is our default vert stack endzone offense. Know the positions and what is expected in each. Don't over-cut or force throws in the endzone, we can score patiently.  

Offense

Dark Star: Breakfast 4 Dinner

joelpitney

Cutters immediately switch roles to confuse a poach look. In this scenario, the defense smartly hangs back to take away the deep. Therefore an under cut is wide open. Handlers can move disc while cuts develop.  

Defense

2-3-2 Bait

sregan

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Defense

331 zone

seancolfer

This is our primary zone look. The front three are applying direct pressure to the disc, while the back four are playing a more traditional containment zone around the cutters with a Spot, two wings and a deep.  

Defense

232 zone

seancolfer

This is a 232 but in really strong wind it may look more like 241 where we play the Rover far closer to the disc to muck that space up.