
Defense
Tighter Proper FSU - 3-1-2-1
SomeNiall29In the middle, openside handler mark marks tight after 4 stalls. The middle handler mark puts on an around stopping force (90 degree), but is very tight, so can wave and stick in a hand to take away wuick push pass pops from the thrower. They mainly stop the quick throw swing. The Far handler mark comes up field and takes the inside channel. The rover is more over to the openside, the wing handler mark takes the inside channel. The breakside wing handler mark will need to stop some crashes, so if there is a swing, we need to recover over to the wing the disc has been swung to, so the middle handler mark may be in a better position to recover to the wing after a crash. The wings, 5&6 work together, they pass people off to one another. and need to communicate with an aggressive rover and handler marks when guys are coming short.

Offense
Sideline Initiation (Vertical Stack Trap Force)
russellkatz35Sideline initiation in a six stack offense when force is trap. This works the same way with the primary reset even with the disc. The angle of the cuts will change slightly but the concept/movement is the same. Possible calls: 12, 13, 23, 32 This play shows a "12" call where the primary cut is "1" in the stack and the secondary cut is "2" in the stack. "13" is the same design but with "3" in the stack as the secondary cut. If "1" is involved in the play, he has to be the first cut (i.e. no "21" or "31"). If "1" is not involved, he busts deep up the breakside.

Defense
2-5 Unoffendable - poach set up/help defence
SomeNiall29Handler marks, look for switches only with eachother. Handler mark can have a passive mark at times, to switch on to the up the line cut from the dump. 7 red is always a deep poach, communicating loads. Between 3, 4, 5 and 6 red, they cycle around and continuously swap roles. In this example, 4 becomes 3, 3 becomes 5, 5 becomes 6, 6 becomes 4. 4 is the first open under stopper. 6 is the next open under stopper. When 4 stops the under, if the guy he stops clears deep, 6, needs to take him and then pass off to 7 so 6 is in a position to stop unders next if required and 4 can still stop unders. If 4 stops the under and his guy clears across the front, 3 needs to wheel around and take that person. If that clear cut happens, 4 needs to be in a position to protect the front of the stack and 6 needs to come shorter to stop another open under. - Between 3 and 5, the shallowest stays as the breakside help, but the other gets back to a position to protect the openside, replacing 6.