In the last game, WSU applied blitz/smother pressure in the back court.
P.J. was assigned to pressure the in-bounds passer.
When this kind of pressure is applied, the defender usually faces the inbounder and vigorously harrasses him with arm and leg movement. In our last game, P.J. had his back to the inbounder. After the ball was passed in, P.J. moved to double team the receiver.
I don't think I have ever seen the tactic of the smother player with his back to the passer. Is it atypical?
Am I all mixed up? Did I go back to drinking?
P.J. was assigned to pressure the in-bounds passer.
When this kind of pressure is applied, the defender usually faces the inbounder and vigorously harrasses him with arm and leg movement. In our last game, P.J. had his back to the inbounder. After the ball was passed in, P.J. moved to double team the receiver.
I don't think I have ever seen the tactic of the smother player with his back to the passer. Is it atypical?
Am I all mixed up? Did I go back to drinking?
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