Risa plays very close to the goal. I can't tell if this is a tactical choice or if it's how Risa plays but whenever the ball is on the wing or at the top corner of the box on Risa's side he leaves a giant gap between himself and the on-ball defender. Callens would almost immediately start to shade out toward the wing to help the LB, Risa leaves OT on an island.
I did notice in the TOR game that Sands would often rotate into the space, I can't tell if that is a tactical choice or if Sands is just closing a gap that he sees.
Adding an image to help explain it. Risa's path into the play is in blue and OT is in red
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Others understand far more about tactics than I do but I feel like in the past Callens would have passed the attacker in the middle to Martins and then went out to help. It does look like Parks is coming to help and may have pushed into that space if it hadn't been a cross. I would love to know if this is a tactical choice by Cushing or if Risa is not just closing out to help. If OT gets beat the attacker has so much space to operate, it always feels like we are playing with fire especially when we did it a bunch against Berna and TOR.