Dr Bill,

The material you located is a strategic proposal by an Ultimate Frisbee player. Ultimate Frisbee is a team sport incorporating aspects of several sports, and can be most succinctly described as football with a Frisbee and the traveling rules of basketball.

The writer of that Ultimate Frisbee discussion was posing a change in strategy from a list of specific situational plays (what he calls developmental Ultimate Frisbee) -- that is, if such-and-such is happening in the game, player 1 will do X, player 2 will do Y and player Z will do 3 -- to a looser response to situations (what he calls conceptual Ultimate Frisbee). In the latter case, he envisions the players on the field knowing the general strategy appropriate to a general situation, and reacting to fulfill that strategy by improvising rather than running a pre-set play.

In illustrating this proposal, our author, MoonEE, uses the example of what should happen during a turnover. Instead of moving to a series of set plays, MoonEE says, conceptual Ultimate Frisbee should have the players knowing that the goal is to score ASAP, to best take advantage of the fact that, caught in a turnover situation, the opponent's team is currently fielding its stronger offensive players rather than its stronger defensive players. What he is proposing is, in a loose analogy to basketball terms, that the team should go for the fastbreak basket without worrying about setting up the half-court offensive set (that's not quite it, but).

Does it make sense to you now?