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Dorito Side Player

Dorito Side Player reference article.

Overview

The Dorito side player operates on the angled, triangular bunkers placed on the side opposite the snake. This role centers on controlling wide lanes and advancing through angled structures.

Key Points

  • Uses angled bunker faces for selective visual coverage.
  • Controls wide shooting lanes on the Dorito side.
  • Applies crossfield pressure toward the snake and central zones.
  • Advances through the Dorito structure based on timing windows.
  • Coordinates movement with central and backline support.

Details

Dorito side players move along a series of triangular bunkers characterized by angled faces. These bunkers allow players to monitor specific lanes while regulating body exposure. The structure supports incremental advancement along the tape and into mid field bunkers.

The Dorito lane typically involves wider angles and longer sightlines. Players in this role track movement from opponents on both the tape and central corridors. Their positioning affects how teams manage the wide side of the field.

Advancing on the Dorito side involves identifying safe intervals in which to transition to new bunkers. These transitions provide access to stronger angles, enabling coverage of crossfield positions or limiting the opponent’s mobility.

The Dorito player’s responsibilities connect directly with mid and backline roles. Coordinated support influences whether the side holds position, progresses forward, or stabilizes against pressure.

The role requires steady movement, selective exposure, and ongoing evaluation of activity unfolding across both the wide and central areas of the field.

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