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Great article! We believe, 3 players ( 4 maximum) should be in the endzone as well. If the defense stays person to person you have a much larger space to attack (cuts, lead passes etc...) downfield and less switchs/brackets opportunities. If the defense decides to put a higher number of defendeer to compensate, then you have free room upfield to generate initiative.

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https://ultiworld.com/2014/07/23/new-fundamental-revolvers-isolation-cutting-presented-agility-five-ultimate/

Kinda reminds me of this article about how revolver intentionally had players lag behind the play to create 1 vs 1 situations down field.

-- and then how Pony beat them by ignoring those players and having their defenders hustle to tighten the upfield open space: https://ultiworld.com/2018/11/13/countering-new-fundamental-pony-crushed-revolver/

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Thanks for sharing that! It makes me happy to be reminded that there are others out there playing smart frisbee...and also a little sad that these ideas haven't been more fully absorbed into frisbee culture by now.

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You timing on this is impeccable. I was literally thinking about this yesterday and how I might change my teams end zone offense to have less people in the end zone

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Glad I could help! I think the Revolution set-up would work against a lot of teams—it worked against one of the best PUL teams, after all...

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