Also, check out YouTube for slow motion shots of defensive gems by
Joel Wooten and Peter Dempsey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQbjKhq2fbE
and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebH8ke5QDq0
I think Peter was initially upset that he didn't get a Calahan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebH8ke5QDq0
still waking up on this end. though...
Hank & Co.
www.thisisultimate.com
not a travel. if so, so minute not to be able to call it actively.
and i know active travel calls, having called over 80 of them this
weekend at the wilmington 8s.
Although his throws are unbelievable, I slowed it down and nearly
every time Dylan Tunnell hucks his forehand he slides his pivot foot a
good 8 or so inches. I wouldn't call that 'minute', especially
considering his release point is about 8 inches horizontally past his
marker's hand (as opposed to under it).
hmm, i need to get a better slow down device, because i saw a release
and then a lift, but oh well....my main point was to bring up the
active travel calls at wilmington this weekend. realistically, it was
more like 30 travel calls....but i bet georgetown, wake forest, and
american are thinking about getting that pivot foot down. ecu,
delaware, towson, and most of elon did a better job.....ecu was the
most flawless. also, each team had a money player that was setting
good examples by making great throws with no movements. some of you
that had incredible reactions after travel was called, um---you
traveled. it would have been an ugly weekend of games if there
weren't observers being active there----and none of the games would
have gotten to 15! but anyway, back to this footage.