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Originally posted by Kelvin green
You rotate across strong ide because the play is most likely going there. The play may go to the post so if ball is out a ways rotate to ref the post but the reason you are there is because that's where the ball is coming
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Correct...I don't think I ever disagreed with that...however, you also agree that you don't rotate and automatically pick the ball up - you stay on the post and when the ball comes in to the post, then you are on-ball. Isn't that what I said?
Sigh...sometimes these "conversations" are just way easier in person than talking to a monitor...plus my kids think I'm losing it!