Sunday, February 12, 2012

End-Zone Iso

End-zone Iso Offense

This involves three handlers, three cutters at the very back line on the end zone, and an isolated cutter who stays just inside the front of the end zone.

3 Handlers:


Their first and highest priority is never ever throwing a turnover.  When we are this close to the end zone we must score every time.  If the iso is called too far away from the end zone they must work the disc up with the person in the iso until they are within about 10 yards of the end zone.  

3 Cutters:  


They need to stay out of the way unless an incredibly huge opportunity presents itself.  Their main goal is to insure the men guarding them cannot poach off on the iso man.  They do this by staying active and faking every cut they can think of.

Iso:  


He must cut back and forth horizontally and get open on the goal line.  Cuts are very hard and very fast.


End-zone Isolation Defense

The opposing team is already very close to the end zone and the objective is to decrease the chances the enemy has of scoring.  This is done by forcing as many throws as possible.  In this defense, a swing is better than a point, thus poaching occurs on the outside handlers.

Handler D:  


The mark puts on a loose force giving up a swing but denying the up field break.  The two outside guys poach hard into the throwing lanes.  When the disc is swung, the two outside handler defenders must cut off the immediate up field throw and always force the disc back to the middle.   The original force is resumed once the disc is back in the middle.

Iso D:  


Stay low, change directions, stay on his hip and beat your man

Back 3 D:  


Ideally we want two of our guys watching three of their players, leaving one of the 3 defenders able to poach and get anything over the top/floaty throws.

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