Scott Maloney
Name: | Scott Maloney |
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City: | Wayne |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
First Pass starts wth 4/5.
2/3 move first forward as a fake sprint pretending a long ball will be hit. This movement buys them time to come back and open space to open their hips.
2/3 arrives in the shaded area and turns.
There are five passing options the 2/3 will have available
Passing lane to 4 - a bump pass to keep possession and probably look to switch the field from this
Passing lane in the middle to 8 - this pass is to invite pressure. we are looking to pass out of pressure.
Longer Passing lane to 10 - this pass will most likely break the oppositions first pressing line. Most likly a measured decision when it is on.
Passing lane to 9. another option to break the line. This option will most lilkely be a ball in the air. must be on frame to keep possession.
Passing lane to 7. Most direst route. If the opposition is playing narrow we can take advantage of this pass and force their LOC to meet us high and wide, affording us gaps in the middle.
About 6 exit possibilities. 2/3 should identify the oppositions positioning first then find their teammates. This should be done before the 1 passes to the 4/5
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Passing Tree #1
First Pass starts wth 4/5.
2/3 move first forward as a fake sprint pretending a long ball will be hit. This movement buys them time to come back and open space to open their hips.
2/3 arrives in the shaded area and turns.
There are five passing options the 2/3 will have available
Passing lane to 4 - a bump pass to keep possession and probably look to switch the field from this
Passing lane in the middle to 8 - this pass is to invite pressure. we are looking to pass out of pressure.
Longer Passing lane to 10 - this pass will most likely break the oppositions first pressing line. Most likly a measured decision when it is on.
Passing lane to 9. another option to break the line. This option will most lilkely be a ball in the air. must be on frame to keep possession.
Passing lane to 7. Most direst route. If the opposition is playing narrow we can take advantage of this pass and force their LOC to meet us high and wide, affording us gaps in the middle.
About 6 exit possibilities. 2/3 should identify the oppositions positioning first then find their teammates. This should be done before the 1 passes to the 4/5