Alright, This is good!
[i]Well I am so pleased that we are able to chat about this subject. I hope that we can keep an open mind, and try to understand.
1: There is nothing wrong with one stop, IF that is what you like ! Play it, be happy with it.
2: If you have never played in the MPFL System, ( I hate the term multi-stop ) then you really have not understanding of what it takes to play.
3: You can't combine the two styles, it would be like playing chess with checker pieces. ( no disrespect intended ). The foundations of the two are not the same.
4: One point that coaches of the one stop miss is " The turning of the players represent individual players reaction. "
Think of this, YOU are in a real game, lets say your the MLB. The ball is snapped, you are holding your position, and READING the movement of the O line ( 1 the snap ) You see that the play is moving to your right, what do you do ? drop back, or stay home ? or attact ? You see the hand off ( 2 ) the back cuts back, now what do you do ? ( 3 )
It is all about move and counter move. There is no game played, baseball, basketball, football ect that the players are not able to react to the movement in front of them.
My system allows you to do just that. Now without getting offended, there is no way on earth that a base without being turned can change direction 2to4 times durring the play development. I know that this is true because I played one stop most of my life.
Please lets not debat one stop with MPFL there not the same. If your happy with one stop then be happy with it. You have no reason to defend that style, or prove a point, it is not about that.
We just want to show what my system does, what it offers.
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