you have to anyway....
if you are defending properly against any type of stick passing method, a defensive player should be angled to tackle after the catch......I usually have one going for the int. and the other to make the tackle.
The way this is presented, from what I am reading, is that there is somehow more of a chance of a catch and the defender better be ready for a tackle.
If one wants to eliminate the stoppage, then use a ball that is not magnetic, that way the whomever "catches" the ball will run through it as it will slide out of the way.
This diagram shown here can cause some potential problems, ..... like strategically placing the "post" that will impede the defender. Another potential "snag" I see is just that, .................an arm getting snagged on the string/thread.
When we first had a magnetic football for BuzzBall's Pass Simulation sets, we had a long post up from the ball, but what we found was figures were hitting the post before getting to the ball, hence, we shortened the post.
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