try to either straiten your wrist a tad bit and throw the same line.... or scoot left and throw your line...
There are a few reasons why I will tend to go brooklyn.
(1) my timing is early at the line and i'll tug the ball & run on the high side of the pocket.
(2) the lanes are totally broken down and the backends dry out. I need line up farther left of my approach spot.
(3) my release needs to be scaled back to lower my rev rate or I need to pick up ball speed to overcome the dry conditions or make a ball change to my least agressive reactive ball.
Going Brooklyn usually means I have to be keenly aware of my ball reaction and alert to making adjustments.. fast. One of the things I am working on is my adjustment awareness; I've come to realize that I tend to take way too long before adjusting & it kills my scores.
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