Not exact matches
I think that logic is pretty bad, but recently
as I was listening to a news update about the
passer rating of a certain quarterback, it occurred to me that there was a pretty good theological reason for there
not to be any sports in heaven.
Theo may
not make us progress from def to attack
as quick
as a
passer like Cazorla or Ozil but when played correctly Theo will be looking to play on the shoulder of the last man.
Of course, Cazorla is
as good
as a
passer as Arteta and Coquelin is better defensively, but none is
as good of an organizer and that way we couldn't fit Ramsey in the middle, which was a HUGE loss.
He is a good
passer off the ball but that should be a bonus skill
not his only skill
as a DM.
Casspi is a better defender,
passer but I think given the nature of his injury, and his propensity to take it to the basket instead of shooting from outside, he probably wasn't going to be
as effective at all to begin with.
That would be cool for Florida, if Jacoby Brissett and Jeff Driskel weren't going to be described
as NC State and Louisiana Tech
passers.
Richardson would be a beast in the middle that would help Charles Johnson rush the
passer better and allow their secondary to
not have
as much pressure on them.
Gabriel doesn't make the passing game better
as Per is a great
passer.
Jesus... Ramsey is the most backward and lateral
passer of a ball I have seen in a midfielder and that's when he has control of the ball which is
not that frequent
as his close control is hardly a strong point... So that leaves running in to box scoring occasionally and then believing he is a striker... Like I said attributes of a bench player
Ramsey — overpaid, overused, injury prone,
not clinical enough
as a
passer or finisher and he's played out of position way too much to the detriment of our supposed offensive and defensive schemes... obviously I think he has some skills and I'm pleased he didn't let his horrible injury years ago end his career but he holds on to the ball too much, gives away the ball too often and too cheaply, doesn't play good enough defensively considering the previous concern and often finds himself to far up the pitch way too often for a guy who doesn't score or assist near enough... better suited for Wales where the team is set up to accommodate his and Bales skills
But read the quotes from the opponents / teammates who talk about how effortlessly he could shake double teams [and a superb
passer as well at a time when positions were far more well defined, and your two guard wasn't expected to have assists], and one can only guess that he would still be a very gifted offensive player even today.
That doesn't, however, mean he can't get after the
passer with his power moves
as he showed Sunday.
While
not much of a scoring threat, the Spanish distributor is consistently regarded
as one of the best
passers in the league.
He isn't so inaccurate or bad
as a
passer to want him benched for someone we know very little about how he would look in a game or throw.
And with Mikel Arteta
as the most accurate
passer and Laurent Koscielny the best defensive interceptor, you wonder why Arsenal have
not done better.
I can remember ao bad we re @ d begining of 2008 2009 season... but we picked up eventually... but we've been bd all season nd nofin has been done... a bigger contributing factor is welbeck who can neither top strike nor can he play
as a winger nd he has been doing both all games... am
not so sure but had it being we met dis monaco team last season we wud ve won home and away... this team lacks balance and leader... we miss arteta and it makes d purchase of an intelligent
passer and strong anchor man necessary....
But if this kid is able to be
as good
as the rest
as a pocket
passer, then just don't let him run a lot and risk injury.
- Accounting for drops, he's an accurate
passer, can make all throws - He and McCoy would be fun in an RPO - Tough,
as far
as I can tell, didn't miss a snap in the last two years.
Matic is a good
passer, Xhaka could be our Matic,
not as good defensively but Xhaka is better
passer and might improve.
While Rix entered the season needing just 2,315 yards to eclipse Chris Weinke
as Florida State's alltime leading
passer and had looked good in off - season scrimmages, his understudy had turned in what he describes
as a «horrible» spring practice and wasn't much better in preseason camp.
This doesn't even have to be a big name just someone who operates in similar efficiency
as coqulan and if he is a good
passer that helps aswell.
Now chew on this: No NFL
passer,
not even the great Marino, has had
as productive a season
as Manning's magical 2004 campaign seems destined to turn out (box, page 52).
Voters have historically placed more weight on production
as opposed to winning, which doesn't bode well for an efficient
passer like Prescott.
His tackling also isn't very strong, there are much better
passers of the ball in the team and he holds onto the ball for far too long, often conceding possession
as he dribbles straight into a bank of about five defenders.
We have won trophies since ozil has been a member, but i am one who believes we would have won without ozil being a part of our team, a lovely
passer of the ball, but thats it, he is just a lovely
passer, but still Cazorla has more assists than him, ramsay has more goals and sanchez provides more threat to a defense, ozil at most times is closer to the opponents goal than all three mention, but does
not offer
as much
as any.
Then wenger plays a midifield trio with 1 DM, who isn't pacey, nor strong, nor is he a great long range
passer anymore Make it even worse, he plays 2 box to box cms who does exactly what the DM should've been doing
as well and more.
and have help to Oladipo's left... i'm hoping Oladipo won't be
as good of a
passer if his momentum is to the off - hand.
Also if you're looking for a pure rhythm
passer, he's likely
not your guy, or at least isn't
as strong
as someone like Rosen.
Jared Sullinger — He can flat out score, he's a skilled
passer and solid rebounder, and his biggest problem in college (foul trouble) shouldn't hurt
as much in the pros.
It's true, Prescott wasn't tasked to do
as much
as some
passers to keep his team afloat.
Walcott though limited would be very confident against Man united Cech (No word he has shocked me, Wow this guy is too great for a team with wenger
as coach) Bellerin (He really has to improve his attacking side nd try to take on defenders) Chambers (Hez really good against de big guns & always gud in de middle of de park) Kos (Hez been a bit de-moltivated due to wengers lack of ambition hope Man u will do) Mon (link - up with walcott on the left would be breath of fresh air) Coq (great tackler, stamina & power) Ramsey (great
passer of de ball, professional & great stamina) Sanchez (on the right, so he won't always play predictably) Walcott (thats where he was effective the last time against man u) Welbeck (Pace, goals & trickery) Giroud (Power, bully, link - up & goals) 4 -4-2 formation
And he is
not the same sort of fluent
passer as Cazorla, Ozil and all, but he is a top class finisher and given a run of games I reckon he would start to flourish.
Bouchard strikes me
as smart and steady while being one of the best
passers (if
not the best) in the draft.
That stinging shot by Rosicky reminded me of that rocket against spuds at the lane last season!!!! And Le Coc, well, he showed those cave - dwellers another side of our game with him in the side...
not as immobile
as flamini and
not as soft
as Arteta... a combination of a good
passer and a tough tackler... and he wins over 80 % of headed duels... i loved that step - over that resulted to a yellow to some rugby player too... what a win!!!
However, I was really hoping we go for Sissoko of Newcastle, he is a tank, he can cover many positions DM, CM, RM, strong, fast, aggressive, good dribblers, good
passer, and has good long shots... A proven PL player, though he is
not doing so great this season
as well
as his teammates...
If he's
as good
as a
passer as Coach is saying then I won't be upset if he's the starter.
players like Ozil always present the fans with a bit of a conundrum, especially when times are tough... if you look around the sporting world every once in awhile there emerges a player with incredible skill, like Ozil, Matt Sundin or even Jay Cutler, who have a different way about themselves... their movement seemed almost too lackadaisical, so much so that it seemed to suggest indifference or even disinterest on the part of the player... their posture always appears somewhat mopey and they generally have an unflattering «sour puss» expression on their face... for some their above average skills are enough to keep them squarely in the mix,
as their respective teams try desperately to find a way to get the best out of them visa vie player acquisitions or the reworking of tactics... when things go according to planned the fans usually find a way to accept their unique disposition, whereas when things go awry they become easy targets for fans and pundits alike... in the case of Ozil and Sundin, their successes on the international stage and / or with their former teams led many to conclude that if we surrounded such talented individuals with players that have those skills that would most likely bring the best of these players success would surely follow... unfortunately both the Maple Leafs and our club chose to adopt half - measures,
as each were being run by corporations who valued profitability over providing the best possible product on the field... for them, they cared more about shirt sales and season tickets than doing whatever was necessary... this isn't, by any stretch, an attempt to absolve Ozil of any responsibility for his failures on the pitch... there is no doubt oftentimes his efforts were underwhelming, to say the least, but this club has been inept when it comes to providing this prolific
passer with the kind of players necessary for him to flourish... with our poor man's version of Benzema up front, the headless chickens in Walcott, the younger Ox and Welbeck occupying wide positions far too often and the fact that Carzola, who provided Ozil with great service and more freedom to roam, was never truly replaced, the only real skilled outlet on the pitch was Sanchez... remember to be considered a world - class set - up man goals need to be scored and for much of his time here he has been surrounded by some incredibly inept finishers... in the end, I'm
not sure how long he will be in North London, recent sentiments and his present contract situation seem to suggest that he will depart at season's end, but how tragic would it be if once again we didn't put our best foot forward and failed to make those moves that could have brought championship football back to our once beloved club... so when you think about this uniquely skilled player don't be so quick to shift all the blame on his shoulders because he will
not be the first or the last highly skilled player to find disappointment at the Emirates if we don't rid the club of those individuals that are truly to blame for our current woes
Everything you describe here screams Dez Bryant 2.0, I am
not sure this would be a good fit for Dak Prescott because
as we've seen hes
not a risk taker, does
not like to throw contested balls and is just overall a pretty poor
passer at this point.
But when you pick up the number 1 pocket
passer and a 5 star WR in the same weekend, is that
not as significant
as us losing a baseball game to Miami?
He takes long, awkward pauses that don't look right,
as our eyes aren't accustomed to seeing that trait at the next level, since most
passers with that trait never get an NFL snap.
Since Sixers fans have been so adamant that Mitchell is just a volume scorer and
not very efficient, maybe it's time we look at Ben Simmons
as just a volume
passer and
not very efficient.
wait let's see, he is a very good LB that can play
as a CB which means he is good defensively, his tackling is top notch
n his greatest asset is his offensive play where he is a very good crosser, dribbler,
Passer n to cap it all he is a penalty and Freekick specialist.
I agree that we can't assume production because he's taking the brace off, but you also can't put much credit at all in a low PFF / ITP pass rush score since he was so rarely allowed to aggressively rush the
passer — and when he was it was rarely
as a 7 - or 9 - tech.
Don't forget that more than 50 % of the breaks we had were initiated with Chambers
as the first
passer.
He could be an option for taking off the b2b and trying for an extra
passer (on days that demand caution) but am
not seeing it
as we have limited runners
as it is.
No he is
not beating anyone off the dribble but he is outstanding
as as passer.
However, we are yet to see him
as a good
passer, and it might
not be enough to just do a defensive job, albeit playing
as a defensive midfielder, and
not have decent passing skills to go with it.
A creative
passer and at times a majestic midfield play maker, Aquilani isn't quite at the Jari Litmanen level, but he'll go down similarly
as a classy player who never quite made it at the club.
That's
not so say Iturbe isn't an effective playmaker or
passer, but his efficiency is so tied up with aggression that,
as we discussed, when the match doesn't come his way, he becomes a neutral threat at best, whereas Falque makes quick, forward passes when he receives the ball, preferring to passively beat defenders via the passing game rather than deceiving them with body feints or step overs.
Failing him there is Manchester United's Michael Carrick, discarded for a while by Hodgson after one disappointing game, but an intelligent and consistent
passer of the ball even if he isn't potentially
as inventive
as Wilshere.