tomkat, interesting concept.
Tomkat,
That ia an interesting concept you just described. In other words, the receiver runs to hit the magnet to signal to the qb, "HEY IM OPEN'. The defense reacts to close the gaps and lanes in route to hit the magnet for the interception. (Jumping the route). If the defender does not hit the magnet first, he is at least close enough that the qb must thread the needle to complete the pass. If the qb is not accurate and the ball hits the defender, that symbolizes the defender sticking his hands out in front of the receiver for an interception.
The clarification is if the receiver hit the magnet, IT IS NOT THE ACTUAL CATCH. It is him stopping his route and turning for the ball. The qb just has to deliver it in a pin point manner.
****I personally feel this is a great way to give the defense a chance to make a play as opposed to standing where they are once the board stops.
I know some will question why use both the stick, magnet, target/then TTQB OR TDQ. But from a defensive stand point it makes alot of sense.
1)What happens if a defender and receiver hit the target the same time ?
2)what happens if the receiver hits the target first but a defender ends up right behind him and in front of him blocking the target. does he still have to try and make the pass or can he throw it away ? In other words, can he just angle the tdq upwards and lob the ball over the players and target ?
***VERY NICE CONCEPT !!!!!!!!!!!!
MANTARAYDRE
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