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Fuzzy Balls realization
I can't hit the target with fuzzy balls.
My passing has gone through many fazes from good to bad to horrendous. I finally told myself I was going to make a change and have completely reviewed my passing technique. After a number of hours of testing I have come to realize that I was not always the problem. Out of balance balls (the slit not being centered) and tiny fuzzes can truly throw off your accuracy and can severly change the trajectory of your pass. The moral of the story and especially for you newbies is: Always trim your balls before play and keep them trimmed throughout the game. What other ball tips can you guys share?
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Wolf
I think we should be afraid!!
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oh no
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Don't make eye contact, run straight for the car!
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Solution
I have found that my fuzzy balls fly best when lightly moistened and gently kneaded between my fingers! :rolleyes:
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re
Too much information!
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