For all those hoping for a Mcbuzz... I'm just gonna leave this here.
It's all right there but I just find it so odd that anyone wouldn't like the feel & flight of the Buzzz.
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For all those hoping for a Mcbuzz... I'm just gonna leave this here.
Nah I see him bringing back the Wasp in ESP or X plastic if he were to play, the Pro D is now too flexible. Btw what is the CT plastic?
I think this is very likely. Predator could be a Machete. Zone could replace the Gator instead of the BuzzzOS. I think Wasp over Buzzz for sure.I think the drivers are the easiest to guess and the mids the hardest. Here is my prediction.
Destroyer - Force
Thunderbird - Vulture
Roadrunner - Avenger SS
Teebird3 - Undertaker
Firebird/FD3 - Predator
Gator - Buzzz OS
Roc3 - Wasp & Buzzz
McPro Roc3 - Comet
P2 & Nova - Challenger
McPro Aviar - Challenger SS
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I think this is very likely. Predator could be a Machete. Zone could replace the Gator instead of the BuzzzOS. I think Wasp over Buzzz for sure.
Paul has said he doesn't care for the Buzzz because he has to put too much hyzer on it for it to go straight. I also don't think he'll bag the BuzzzOS, but just wait until you watch him flick a zone. opcorn:
It's all right there but I just find it so odd that anyone wouldn't like the feel & flight of the Buzzz.
He says that if you drop your hand below your elbow flicking an understable disc to flip up, it causes tennis elbow.
Overstable discs
McSuperLong
McLong
McMedium
McShort
McMidrange
McApproach
McPutter
Understable discs
SuperLongBeth
LongBeth
MediumBeth
ShortBeth
MidrangeBeth
ApproachBeth
PuttBeth
Plastics -
Paul - super durable - think Champion
Hanna - durable and grippy - think Star
Dog - very grippy, wears in fast - think DX (Sorry, I don't know the name of their dog, okay, I don't care either.)
Out of all of the speculation, this is probably the most inane dribble I've read so far.
And that's including Casey's posts.
Only if you are doing it wrong. Do Sexton or Kohling have tennis elbow problems? They often hyzerflip discs forehand. If you throw really hard with OAT, it can cause elbow problems. I have the opposite problem with backhand. If I try to throw really hard, I often put some unintentional OAT by rotating not only my wrist but my forearm as well. This has caused pretty bad golfer's elbow, and I have to be really careful with my backhand form now or it hurts my elbow a lot. The same could happen for forehand if you are using bad form. I am not saying my forehand form is better than Paul's by any stretch of the imagination. I have a decent form but relatively weak power on my forehand, so I am less likely to have forehand injuries. But because Paul throws much harder, he is putting much more stress on his elbow. This would definitely exacerbate any form issues and make injury much more likely.
Now, if he wants to be safe, not put extra stress on his elbow if he does not have great forehand form, and still get amazing results, then no-one should try to convince him otherwise. He knows his body and his tendencies better than anyone and it probably is not worth his time to perfect his form only to get minimally better results.
It seems to me that there was a transition over the last ten years. It started with Koling, by my measure, or at least he's the first guy I saw. Ten years ago, everyone threw very overstable discs when they went forehand. I believe that was an over-reliance on the shoulder and arm to get good distance. You were horking the disc over because you were putting more forward momentum on the disc than torque. Koling started throwing understable discs forehand. To get them to fly right, not flip over, you have to put more spin on the disc, and less forward power. The solution, for me, is to be very reliant on a forehand flick (yeah I know, that's the name of the throw). Most of my spin comes from the wrist flick, and forward power comes from the torso. I'm not snapping my entire arm with that throw. That takes a lot of pressure off the elbow and shoulder.
I'm guessing that a better thrower blends all the parts together really well. Less shoulder and arm power, more wrist and torso power, but all balanced to give optimal distance.
BTW - the backhand is the same. Your power is with your torso. Your arm simply unwinds with fairly low pressure. Aim, how posts on and off here, says his arm follows his body pull completely passively. To some extent, I think he's correct. That should relieve any pressure on the elbow.
Firm X Wasp for Putting.
Overmold Roach for upshots (Yes, Nova ripoff!)
Zone/Hornet/BuzzzSS for Mids (Hornet instead of Roc3, BuzzzSS instead of Mako3)
Avenger instead of TeeBird, Heat instead of RR.
Stalker instead of FB/FD3. Maybe Flick if he's gettin' wild with it.
Nuke or Force instead of Destroyers.
I know a lot of ppl say he doesn't like the Buzzz, but he wasn't sponsored by discraft then. If I am the top player in the world, I would ask discraft to make the most stable plastic of Buzzz and put my name on it, seeing as how the buzzz is one of the top selling discs of all time.He won't be throwing a buzz.