Sentences with phrase «so underachieved»

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I don't like this notion of «real fans», so if I think Wenger underachieved in the last decade you're gonna label me a fake fan just because I don't see it how you do?
«So for me, anything less than getting an invite for the state tournament would make us feel like we underachieved
So if there is a template for quick defensive turnaround, it involves some combination of new scheme, new coach, and talent that either underachieved under a previous coordinator (Illinois) or was young / injury prone (N.C. State).
You can only underachieve, while predicting Super Bowl victories, for so long before you get fired.
Rationale: These are both talented and underachieving sides, so I'm taking the one whose manager has won trophies in the past.
So this is what it feels like to be an be an underachieving team.
So you see the Wiz as a losing organization who constantly underachieve and that is why it took them 2 OT's to come away with just a 1 point win against a severely undermanned Celtics» team who massively overachieved.
The trouble is that Arsenal are incapable of change, adopting a different approach so in effect an underachieving manager is allowed to continue in post because the board members are incapable of making a decision that needs to be made.
He is underachieving so we shouldn't expect any better.
Carmelo Anthony as a No. 8 seed is this bracket's version of «toss the blue blood program that underachieved into the 8 - 9 matchup so at least we get a good TV game in the second round.»
I would have preferred us having these bad times if we had changed our manager a long time ago, atleast we would understand that it takes time to build a team, than having the so - called most experienced coach in the game of football and still flopping, failing and underachieving over and over again.
So far he has underachieved on the continent, but on this...
When the opportunity arises to join Frank's band as keyboard player he leaps at it, no matter that the outfit is so shambolically underachieving that it lacks a fanbase, record label and — most unbelievable of all — a Twitter account.
The school indicated that boys were a key target, so the programme identified underachieving boys who regularly engaged or enjoyed PE — not necessarily those who were good at it — so that the context would be a successful engager.
In one of the poorest boroughs of London, children from traditionally underachieving demographics exceed national expectations, and have done so for many years.
The question to ask is, Why are those things so sorely lacking in our underachieving schools?
The Florida Department of Education awarded $ 2.7 million to the college in 2015 to create a dynamic research center where UF education faculty are vigorously transforming teacher preparation for elementary teachers so they can have a greater impact on student learning, especially among historically underachieving students.
Part of the reason the law - firm ecosystem has changed so dramatically in a single generation is greed: The most profitable partners steadily discarded their underachieving colleagues, because they didn't want to share the spoils... Within the next decade or so, according to one common hypothesis, there will be at most 20 to 25 firms that can operate this way — the firms whose clients have so many billions of dollars riding on their legal work that they can truly spend without limit.
So far, the only two Android Wear 2.0 watches are the hulking LG Sport and the underachieving LG Style.
If you think the company is floundering or underachieving in some way, don't say so.
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