The next time the ball is touched, it's going to be in the hands of a "pervert" . This time, the "pedestrian" is going to catch it. He's not going to let the other players catch it, though, because he's got a "chase-down block" on the other side of the ball. The other players are going to try to catch the ball, too, but they're going to do it in a way that's too easy for the other guys to catch. This is a tactic known as "isolation," in which the other team's players move to the side where the "exceptional" players can have one-one matchups with the opposing team. It's kind of like a one-man show, but without the drama. The players are so confident in their own abilities that they don't want to do anything to stop them from catching a pass. They're just going to run away with it. The only problem is that they've got to catch a pass to get it. They can't just run away. They have to do something to stop it.
The next time the ball is touched, it's going to be in the hands of a "pervert" . This time, the "pedestrian" is going to catch it. He's not going to let the other players catch it, though, because he's got a "chase-down block" on the other side of the ball. The other players are going to try to catch the ball, too, but they're going to do it in a way that's too easy for the other guys to catch. This is a tactic known as "isolation," in which the other team's players move to the side where the "exceptional" players can have one-one matchups with the opposing team. It's kind of like a one-man show, but without the drama. The players are so confident in their own abilities that they don't want to do anything to stop them from catching a pass. They're just going to run away with it. The only problem is that they've got to catch a pass to get it. They can't just run away. They have to do something to stop it.