
RHS LAX Offensive Terms
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is NOT a Roy LAX Player Expectation?
Humble in victory
Determined through adversity
Respectful in defeat
Passionate on and off the field
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is part of the Roy LAX Offensive Philosophy?
Win all crease play
Read and react proactively
Multidimensional offensive sets
We versus them
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does initiating the offense entail?
Too often, opportunities are missed because the athlete doesn't look up to see the open player. Each time the ball is caught, the player should survey the field.
To create offense, we must attack the cage ball carrier with the goal of applying enough pressure to draw a slide. This action resulting in a two-on-one on the field.
Once we have initiated off the dodge, the ball carrier's primary responsibility is to read the defense. Upon a slide happening, a push or reverse pass is the first pass. Another pass with either create a finishing opportunity or re-dodge situation on the backside.
Once the offense is initiated, ball movement should be the priority to maintain pressure on the defense. Ball carrying should be quick with re-dodges and finish dodges. If an offense becomes unbalanced, ball carrying becomes the priority to then re-initiate.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the player's responsibility two passes off the dodge?
Too often, opportunities are missed because the athlete doesn't look up to see the open player. Each time the ball is caught, the player should survey the field.
To create offense, we must attack the cage ball carrier with the goal of applying enough pressure to draw a slide. This action resulting in a two-on-one on the field.
Once we have initiated off the dodge, the ball carrier's primary responsibility is to read the defense. Upon a slide happening, a push or reverse pass is the first pass. Another pass with either create a finishing opportunity or re-dodge situation on the backside.
Once the offense is initiated, ball movement should be the priority to maintain pressure on the defense. Ball carrying should be quick with re-dodges and finish dodges. If an offense becomes unbalanced, ball carrying becomes the priority to then re-initiate.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the difference between ball movement and ball carrying?
Too often, opportunities are missed because the athlete doesn't look up to see the open player. Each time the ball is caught, the player should survey the field.
To create offense, we must attack the cage ball carrier with the goal of applying enough pressure to draw a slide. This action resulting in a two-on-one on the field.
Once we have initiated off the dodge, the ball carrier's primary responsibility is to read the defense. Upon a slide happening, a push or reverse pass is the first pass. Another pass with either create a finishing opportunity or re-dodge situation on the backside.
Once the offense is initiated, ball movement should be the priority to maintain pressure on the defense. Ball carrying should be quick with re-dodges and finish dodges. If an offense becomes unbalanced, ball carrying becomes the priority to then re-initiate.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does it mean to "see the field"?
Too often, opportunities are missed because the athlete doesn't look up to see the open player. Each time the ball is caught, the player should survey the field.
To create offense, we must attack the cage ball carrier with the goal of applying enough pressure to draw a slide. This action resulting in a two-on-one on the field.
Once we have initiated off the dodge, the ball carrier's primary responsibility is to read the defense. Upon a slide happening, a push or reverse pass is the first pass. Another pass with either create a finishing opportunity or re-dodge situation on the backside.
Once the offense is initiated, ball movement should be the priority to maintain pressure on the defense. Ball carrying should be quick with re-dodges and finish dodges. If an offense becomes unbalanced, ball carrying becomes the priority to then re-initiate.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the ball carrier's responsibilities?
Clear through, fade, or set a pick
Follow or exchange away
See where the slides will come from, dodge to score, draw a slide, and then push or reverse
Outlets and flashes
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