Not exact matches
This year, the task got
much easier since the U.S. Open began relying on IBM's artificial intelligence tool, Watson, to
watch the
games and pluck out highlights.
Just as pro sports players
watch hours of
game tapes of their opponents, you should have as
much knowledge as possible about the style, motivations, and interpersonal dynamics of the other side.
The issue, according to Buffalo Wild Wings, is not so
much the core customer — who comes to the chain to
watch big sports events and enjoy wings and beers for hours while the
game unfolds.
In the past five days, I've spent as
much time playing
games as I have
watching TV, which almost never happens.
Instead of listening too
much to what you're saying, it aims at determining when you're cleaning your house, cooking, or
watching the big
game.
There is so
much apathy in this country, a lot of Canadians like to complain but don't want to do anything, as long as we have a beer in our hand and can
watch a hockey
game we are happy.
All sorts of wild mind
games have to be played to hold on to these be (lie) fs, when its so
much easier to accept the obvious, and that is that there is no cosmic dictator
watching your back (or anyone else's for that matter).
As
much as the sport - lover's passion should be supported, there are those of us who would rather
watch the Dillon Panthers (Texas forever) play a
game of highly dramatized football than sit through an entire
game of NFL football.
If you've
watched any of the coverage of this year's presidential campaigns, you've heard Donald Trump talk a big
game about how
much money he gives away.
Indeed it is, and I enjoy
watching a rugby
game as
much as the next man — that is, as
much as the next man from a rugby - playing nation.
Being loyal to my home team brings a joy that I never experienced when I was younger and I enjoy
watching the
games much more now (especially when we're winning)!
Even though I had no idea what made a good football
game back then (us kids basically just loved having a reason to stay up late, drink soda, eat deliciousness off the grill and goof off, never actually
watching much of the
game,) I found myself genuinely interested as I got older.
You know... the one where I pretty
much get all excited about the food we're going to snack on and not so
much about
watching the
game?
It's
much easier to make a few mini sized snacks, pile them on a plate, and enjoy them in front of the TV while
watching the
game.
You would amazed how
much you pick up
watching the
game again.
I
watch as
much games as I can during the weekend since I just love the league, but in all fairness it's never been so inconsistent.
The
games are reaching Warriors territory in terms of just how
much fun they are to
watch.
To get a football brain all you need to do is love the
game,
watch as
much of it as you can, listen to all the input and make you're own judgements.
If anyone
watched the
game you could see that Mourinho set up his team to go for a point, I think pound for pound City are the only team that really has the attacking prowess to make Chelsea wary and they didn't really show
much adventure going forward today, think the red card and the fact they scored first kinda erases that from our memories.
The Razorbacks apparently want Monk so
much so that during one of his recent high school
games in Arkansas, they sent their entire squad to
watch him play.
Kieran Gibbs had to
watch from the bench as the England boss gave the whole 90 minutes to the steady but unexciting Ryan Bertrand from Southampton and Theo Walcott did not do
much better, with less than 10 minutes at the end of the
game despite England never looking like scoring.
He's not there every day, he can go walk his dog like he likes to do, he can go and
watch different
games, it's
much more free.»
In fact, there wasn't
much to be gained from it unless you liked giving people the pleasure of
watching a good
game on Sundays and enjoyed the idea that your town might come to be known all across America for its marvelous baseball team.
I've
watched all the T2
games so far and Williamson seems to be a natural 8, as he doesn't really go for goal like a 10 would, but he sees the field
much like a 10, but on the other hand his defensive play is solid as well, more like an 8.
So I
watched this season as
much as I could, like I usually do — it's the one thing my wife and daughter understand — if it's a Stars
game — Dad is occupied.
Most of his grandchildren have never attended Eagles
games; Bednarik didn't
watch much football in person or on TV, later in his life.
I didn't see
much of that in the five
games that I
watched.
Kentucky's players may not
watch much tape, but SI undertook the project of charting all 815 minutes and 1,299 possessions from their first 20
games using the Defensive Scoresheet method from statistician Dean Oliver's 2003 book, Basketball on Paper — which assigns credit or blame (either full or fractional) for forced misses, points yielded, turnovers created, fouls and rebounds — in order to create individual defensive ratings.
Also
watched by Arsenal, the England Under - 21 international has a big future in the
game and will surely not be at Derby for
much longer.
Watch / listen to
games alone (no friends or family allowed) They make too
much noise
You are not alone mate, gave up
watching Arsenal
games when we started getting ripped a new one by pretty
much every half decent team that came our way.
I didn't realize just how
much they set the tone for the perception of how someone performs no matter how
much a person knows better until I
watched the coaches film from these past two
games with Manning.
Other boards & managers hold their hands up & admit they got it wrong & have to change something... but not us... After a crap
game like yesterday I say that's it I'm not
watching anymore until he's gone, but I always tune in & have bought tickets for the Burnley
game for my son & I. I love Arsenal so
much, but this is too
much to take Wenger out!!!
I haven't gotten to
watch much of the Blues this postseason, and I'm assuming that they were a little sluggish in
Game 1, but I thought the Sharks were a little off too and we were dominating for large stretches, especially in the 2nd.
I
watched the first 3
games on TV and we pretty
much sucked.
Very
much a pleasantly developing player, a real joy to
watch and potentially one of the best fullbacks in the
game.
For how long shall we come in to
games expecting easy wins only to
watch with lots of frustrations and under too
much pressure?????? When will english referees get over us and try to be fair while officiating us?
Not to skip the subject, but its not too
much of a deviation, i
watched the Toulon tournament where England played Guinea, in the last 25 minutes the center halves pairing was Chambers / Holding and i said wow this could be arsenal pairing in a couple of years, Holding who played the whole
game looked about 2 inches taller than Chambers, looked to have good pace and technical skills, i hope we buy him because its an area arsenal does not play attention.
i am not too bothered by the manner we won today the most important thing is the 3 pts remember burnley beat liverpool not so long ago, also for the people who thought the title was already lost after just a few
games (which by the way was stupid to think) well not only man city got beaten but their team looked jaded / tired and even though they have a very good squad they missed de bruyne terribly, it is not the same team without him they couldn, t create any chances which is good news, it can, t be good for a team to depend so
much on one player (we should know a thing or two about this) in case he gets injured hopefully we have moved on from this and can deal with injuries to our players in case it happens to us, we had our fair share and it is time for us and to
watch other teams getting depleted, COYG.
I felt embarrassed
watching that
game today and no disrepect to forest a decent pub team would give forrest a
much harder time thn we did today.
On Ibrahimovic I have
watched him in 3
games and I don't see
much use for him in the EPL.
Choices, choices, choices, that's what happened to our once free - flowing, beautiful on the eyes brand of football... the move from Highbury was a friggin hoax played on all Gunner fans... North London football is now for the fat cats and wannabes, not for those of us who rather
watch from home because we love the
game and we would rather not pay a weeks wage to get a seat a 1/4 mile from the field of play...
much like a high - end business that once cared deeply for the artisans who toiled to create something quite brilliant, they have become an assembly - line factory trying to get the most for the least while still raising the prices of their product..
Watched as
much of the CBJ / Caps
game as I could at work.
our world class players wont be around
much longer the way we are going if wenger do nt win the bpl they will leave and when they do i wont
watch another
game till we have a new manager
«To
watch a
game from the TV, it's
much different than from the bench,» Crespo began.
I used to
watch every Arsenal interview after the
games, but now when Wenger speaks I prefer not to bother myself with it too
much, but the absurdity of his comments never fails to amaze.
He did that and so
much more, so that every Thunder
game was a must -
watch just to see what he came up with next.
I'm heartbroken that it has come to this but I for one will not be attending any
games nor
watching on tv as it is to
much pain to
watch this team..
It's easier that way, and not to bring Boston sports too
much into this, but its pre-2001 history is definitely a part of why
watching games with one eye on the negative is such a habit.
You can wager on who will win the
game, on how
much money will be bet on the
game and also on how many people will
watch the
game.