Friday, April 9, 2010

Play Smart

There is no amount of offensive strategy, cutting schemes, set plays, or audibles that can substitute for the developed skill of cutting and throwing with your eyes open. You must always be looking around the field trying to work with your teammates. The intuition that comes from having played with them enough to sense what they want to do on the field is invaluable.

There is no amount of defensive strategy that can substitute for thinking a step ahead: predicting what the O wants to do and try to take that away.


Its all pattern recognition.

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