certainly plenty of mistakes by the offense, or situations where they could have attacked the switches more effectively, but it's great defense and good examples of these two switches. ultimately that's what you're trying to do on defense, is put the O in uncomfortable situations and force them to adapt
agreed. really sloppy o. as soon as the disc goes backwards theres an easy flat break throw available but no one is attacking the space. dump O isnt attacking break side for the easy reset and instead getting trapped to force side.
@@aFeinPhoto yeah, but i guess my point is - teams get away with sloppy O all the time. For a USA team at a tournament like this, they probably could play "sloppy" and make some of these movements/motions most of the week and not get punished. So I don't think it's the kind of thing where you can just dmiss it and say "well the offense was bad", because it's worth highlighting what the defense was doing that put the offense in a situation where those mistakes compounded, leading them into a tough situation and eventually a turnover.
@@JoeMamaUltimate agree for sure that decent defense will expose the weakness in the O. but as you said, at this level...i would expect the recognition to overcome. also...theyre kids :)
3:11 a quick around fake followed by an easy io break and a seven cut from the dump would bust this open with momentum to the break side. surprised not to see it
certainly plenty of mistakes by the offense, or situations where they could have attacked the switches more effectively, but it's great defense and good examples of these two switches. ultimately that's what you're trying to do on defense, is put the O in uncomfortable situations and force them to adapt
agreed. really sloppy o. as soon as the disc goes backwards theres an easy flat break throw available but no one is attacking the space. dump O isnt attacking break side for the easy reset and instead getting trapped to force side.
@@aFeinPhoto yeah, but i guess my point is - teams get away with sloppy O all the time. For a USA team at a tournament like this, they probably could play "sloppy" and make some of these movements/motions most of the week and not get punished. So I don't think it's the kind of thing where you can just dmiss it and say "well the offense was bad", because it's worth highlighting what the defense was doing that put the offense in a situation where those mistakes compounded, leading them into a tough situation and eventually a turnover.
@@JoeMamaUltimate agree for sure that decent defense will expose the weakness in the O. but as you said, at this level...i would expect the recognition to overcome. also...theyre kids :)
3:58 that’s clearly a foul, my bad 😅🫢
3:11 a quick around fake followed by an easy io break and a seven cut from the dump would bust this open with momentum to the break side. surprised not to see it