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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by wizard
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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The problem is that the screener thinks it's her job to stop the defender, but that's not correct. It's her job to give the playmaker an opportunity to lose the defender. If the playmaker doesn't rub shoulders with the screener, the defender can slip right between and there's no problem. THE BURDEN IS ON THE PLAYMAKER. I think a lot od coaches don't realize what the problem is, and they don't know who to talk to. Screens won't need to move, if the playmaker will do her part to run the play correctly.
[Edited by rainmaker on Apr 2nd, 2004 at 08:50 AM] [/B][/QUOTE]
Can I quote you to my team? Better yet, do you want to coach my team? (The dark side beckons, Rainmaker. Remember the dark side allows you to howl and rant at officials, and you don't have to worry about rules, mechanics, dressing properly, or even acting human.)