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Catching: Adjusting to catch by Brummie

The ability to catch wayward throws is what defines a truly great receiver, so be sure to get comfortable catching anything that might be slightly to one side

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While miscues on deep throws force an adjustment from a receiver, they often provide ample space to do so. Missed passes on under cuts require a receiver to make split-second decisions and adjustments since the space are smaller and you need to make a catch before the pass zips past you, out of reach. One common under cut miscue comes when a throw pops over a cutter’s head. If the disc is coming towards you and it’s high, there’s only […]

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