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Mid‑Level Player (PPR ≈ 6): Choose Feel First, Then the Bag
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- Name
- ACL Pro Tommy Sliker
Summary: Don’t chase models. Borrow bags locally, train a flat release, and pick a setup that forgives misses but still pushes.
What matters more than the model
- A flat, repeatable release beats any “pro” label.
- Borrow at blind draws and league nights to find your feel.
- If your miss is long, you need more slow‑side control, not a faster slick.
Suggested bag profiles
- Want control first, speed second? Try a controllable slow side that still gathers on pushes:
Sponsored • WTF Cornhole
- Want a bit more cut/block potential without losing push power?
Sponsored • WTF Cornhole
Practice plan to level up
- 20 minutes: open board slide reps focusing on flat bag.
- 15 minutes: called pushes into a placed blocker.
- 5 minutes: airmail ladder (1 called airmail per round).
Final word
Train the release. Then pick the bag that supports your miss pattern—not the one trending online.

