Sort of makes sense, in terms of trying to keep people from just throwing
air balls because they can.
Not exact matches
I still don't see how he is a super sub.He's labelled as a super sub just
because of this season.Those matches when he scored he was supposed to be played
because we needed an aerial presence.A lot of those matches had he started we could've won
because we needed aerial presence.But the thing is that his abilities don't suit him as a super sub.I mean he holds up the
ball well and is great in the
air and that's just about it.He's actually the one one who needs service and who needs players around him to open up defences for him to receive the pass and not vice versa.Super subs actually provide they are not the one's to be provided for.In Giroud's case he was supposed to start in those in matches as Sanchez was not up to the task in aerial battles.Giroud will not be able to affect a match if the opponents are as good in the
air.
In fact, I labeled Watkins «bust - proof» in large part
because of his fearless nature in college and the way he attacked the
ball when it was in the
air.
Austin
because I like him, he's strong, good in the
air, can striker a
ball as per Poldi and all in all a handfull.
Because he stands at 6» 2, his height allows Goretzka to be terrific at winning the
ball in the
air, which allows him to score goals with his head, and keep possession for Schalke.
He is supposed to make tackles, to win the
ball in the
air and to anticipate attacks and provide cover for his colleagues.He is unable to do any of this
because he is uncoordinated and lacks basic mobility.
I saw KB become an easy target for a jumped route and an interception, or at minimum a deflection,
because he didn't have speed, and he didn't attack the
ball in the
air.
Danny Welbeck not only has pace and can run in behind defences, he has height too (1.85 m) and I think it is an attribute being overlooked,
because this means he can run onto through
balls from our midfielders AND capitalize on crosses and
air balls from our wingers and full backs.
West Ham's plan was obvious, pump those long
balls in and hope Carrol or one of their other 6ft players gets to it first... and unfortunately
because we are so weak in the
air, it worked a few times but West Ham's finishing was so poor we got let off the hook.
He'll work at Juventus
because they're great at dealing with high
balls, Buffon can't come and pull them out of
air anymore either and he done fine over there.
I personally, would have preferred Mr Wenger to sign Balotelli on a free transfer ahead of Perez,
because Perez is not good in the
air and can not hold the
ball up and allow other attacking player to make runs in the box.
Not this striker
because he is a target that is a
ball winner in the
air thus he does what other strikers can not.
Because he stands at 6» 2, his height allows Goretzka to be terrific at winning the
ball in the
air, which means he can score goals with his head, and keep possession for Schalke.
It is difficult to cover this gap
because it is harder for the players to relate the position with the
ball when it is in the
air.
When the aluminum
ball had a diameter of 6.0 cm, the
ball should have floated well
because it had a density lower than that of water due to the
air inside of the
ball, just like steel ships that can float
because their density has been lowered by encasing
air inside the hull.
My workout needs have gone from «I need to get a pump on
because it's Friday night» to «I need to be able to throw my 6 year old up in the
air without breaking my back» or «I need to show my 11 year old that the old man can still play some
ball».
This dog would jet across the yard like a flash and would nearly catch the dog toy in the
air, or sometimes on one bounce and I thought that it would probably be real tough to beat him in a game of Kickball 500, where you kick a
ball back and forth to a guy and they have to catch it either in the
air or after as few bounces as possible
because they get fewer points after each bounce, and you go to 500.
It even works your stabilizer muscles
because you are required to hold your body in the
air on the
ball.
Here I had been putting it off
because it felt so, advanced, to make your own beads but if you have ever played with playdough and are an expert in rolling pancakes and
balls and snakes, you already have the skills it takes to make
air - dry clay beads.
Lindzen was only able to keep the «iris»
ball in the
air for as long as he did
because prior to the advent of
AIRS the upper troposphere was an especially hard place to get accurate measurements, and by completely ignoring paleoclimate, e.g. the conflict between the «iris» and the Pleistocene glacial cycles, and the fact that prior to the Pleistocene higher CO2 levels led to temperatures that kept glaciers from existing at all (the latter having been firmed up only recently, to be fair).
If you juggle 10
balls in the
air and you drop one, it's no big deal,
because you have nine others left.