A no-look throw is an attack where the player does not watch. This move relies on peripheral vision and muscle memory to hit a target. A player hurls the ball toward the corner while facing the center. This surprise element makes it very difficult for a defender to react. The target often assumes they are safe because the thrower is looking away. Only experienced players should attempt this due to the high risk of missing. Accuracy decreases significantly when a player does not look at the intended goal. This flair move can change the momentum of a very stale game.
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