Dump Adjustments
You are in an elimination game against a very strong defensive team, and as the game moves along you find that your offense is having to work extremely hard to throw reset throws. Pressure seems to be increasing with every possession.
You've had some sketchy moments and your handlers have had to make some nice catches to save what would have otherwise been sure turnovers. Stall counts, in general, are higher than you would like by the time the dump is actually thrown. You've also had one end-zone turnover when the dump cut upfield, and faked out the thrower.
In this situation, how do you get your reset handlers to work more effectively? Our authors give you their opinions in this issue of "The Huddle."
If you have any questions or comments feel free to contact us at: info@the-huddle.org.
Issue No. 5 Dump Adjustments Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
- Three Scenarios by Miranda Roth
- Addressing Your Weakness by Ben Van Heuvelen
- Trial & Evaluation by Jonathan Potts
- Minor & Major Adjustments by Jeff Eastham-Anderson
- Movement, Movement, Movement by Chris Talarico
- A Prescribed Rotation by Greg Husak
- Challenge Your Rhythm & Your Roles by Lou Burruss
- Anticipating The Throw by Nancy Sun
- Kinetic & Potential Energy by Ryan Morgan





