Sentences with phrase «around the game seems»

I actually thought the opposite I thought he played good his all around game seemed back to me today and the only thing he couldn't do was finish.
As with the previous Harry Potter LEGO game, players have access to a collection of spells, though this time around the game seems to lean a bit more heavily on potions.
This time around the game seems to focus more on the former as opposed to the latter, which will likely disappoint hardcore rally fans.

Not exact matches

At the end of the day, most of the rhetoric and some of the efforts around small business owners seem more about administrative game - playing instead of providing help and assistance to small business owners to make their lives easier and their businesses more successful.
But when approached by a New York Times reporter, despite the copious signs of console game success all around him, Boatman seemed to be more interested in a whole different type of game: the simple, cheap apps that millions of people around the world were starting to download to their smartphones and iPads.
FORTUNE — When Fortune managing editor Andy Serwer suggested we build some kind of online, interactive game around this year's Executive Dream Team feature, a sports theme seemed obvious.
«It seems so timely right now as we have these conversations about the football players kneeling during the anthem at the NFL games, led by Colin Kaepernick and the controversy that's arisen around it,» he says, referencing the demonstrations by dozens of NFL players protesting racial injustice and police brutality.
This entails a closer look at major events already presented by Greene and now fleshed out with the accounts of other people: his life in and around the Berkhamstead School, where his father was headmaster; the more or less serious attempts at teenage suicide; the startling decision of the family to respond to this crisis by sending the boy to board with a psychoanalyst in London; later games of Russian roulette played all alone in an effort to beat boredom and make existence seem precious; and his conversion to Roman Catholicism.
I can't believe that Summer is almost over and Fall is just around the corner, but with school getting back in session, college football games starting this week and NFL regular season right around the corner, it seems the time is here.
Without him, we would be considerably lower than we are, people seem to forget that in several games last year, he was the only one trying and pulled us around.
Gabriel still needs a bit or time to establish some cohesion with the defence around him, because whilst he has performed admirably as an individual in his limited game time, the defence does seem a bit all over the place in his presence.
I know White is improving their game, but they seemed to have good court vision and good hands around the basket, great traits.
The Gunners take on Swansea City in their next game, and Wenger seems to be planning his team selection around including the Borussia Dortmund striker, according to Bild, as translated by the Metro.
It seemed like the ball constantly had 6 + people around as it multiple players from both squads would swarm... This was a low scoring Game and the Goalies played very well..
For now, though, we can only look ahead to the match and after a couple of Gunners picked up injuries while on international duty after the Gunners were held to a draw in our last game against Tottenham there seems to be quite a lot of negativity around Arsenal at the minute.
7 p.m., Brooklyn Nets (19 - 15) vs. Philadelphia 76ers (15 - 20), YES, Comcast SportsNet Philly: The Nets actually do seem to have turned things around under P.J. Carlesimo: Sure, the majority of their games have come against sub-par opposition, but they did knock off the Oklahoma City Thunder by 17.
8 p.m.: Los Angeles Lakers (15 - 18) vs. Houston Rockets (20 - 14), NBATV, Time Warner Sports Network, Comcast SportsNet Houston: The Lakers are once again falling apart after seeming to turn things around with a five - game win streak, they've now lost all three of their games in 2013.
The first is the franchise has been around for over 50 years, and they've never won a World Series game, which seems important.
In my opinion yes, he seems to play more freely, way off the finished player, but with quality around him now, hopefully he can lift his game, and show his real potential.
Looking at last season, we had 51 points after 22 games and still finished fourth but we seem to be doing things the opposite way around this time.
Given that we seem to spend most of our games in and around the opposition penalty area this seems a curious stat.
From a board that is past due, paralyzed and afraid to make big, game changing decision and own up to it to a manager that has cemented himself to so much power that he can't seem to see the reality around him and follow its changes.
It seems to me that EVERY YEAR, when Arsenal are not winning every single game, the readers on JustArsenal start abusing Arsene Wenger and start calling for his head, and EVERY YEAR Wenger manages to turn it around and get the team challenging in the Top Four, and even winning the last two FA Cups, but this is quickly forgotten when we have another couple of dodgy results.
Arsenal in the past have been accused of being a bit naïve in the way they approach the massive Premier League games, as Arsene Wenger seems to build his gameplan around attacking his opponents and place relatively less emphasis on good defending.
It was typical of the bad luck that seems to hang around Arsenal Football Club like the bitter sense of jealousy hangs around White Hart Lane, that right before a difficult and crucial game we lost both of our first choice centre backs.
It remains to be seen if Carrasco can lift his game elsewhere and eventually earn another big move around Europe, but for now it seems he's set to become the latest big name to chase the money on offer in China.
Wenger also seems stuck in a causality loop, he will not or can not change our play as the game changes around him.
I agree with you that AW has done some astounding things for the club, but he has also made some reall balls ups and week in week out it seems he is not able to offer up a tactical plan B or utilise key players in key positions against the relevant sides we play, (not starting with Rosicky and Walcott on Saturday was one such instance) I realise that no team wins all their games and I know that we have been under the cosh for quiet a few years now, but what annoys me more than anything else is the lack of Visible ambition, we spent three weeks messing around with Beliek and only just managed to get Paulista who was an uncertainty due to a work visa.
All of the teams around us also seem to have easy games in midweek, so it is vital that we keep up the pressure with a good win at Loftus Road and also that we increase our goal difference.
«It seems to me that Sharif is just taking it easy, not really serious about the game,» says his father, Hashim, 67, who is considered the finest all - around squash player in history.
Off topic anyone notice how ozil was used on the left wing last season and the first part of this season and he was under performing fans and pundits were all saying how wenger should build the team around ozil since that was his best position and he cost us 42m well since his return he has only played either cam or right wing (he said in a interview that those were his fav positions since he played them at real) taking the place of an in form cazorla and it all seems to work I think wenger has done this all on purpose because if u look at ozils overall performance after his injury its much better than before, he tackles, wins the ball back and covers more distance than anyone else wenger does this often using players out of position for a while only to make their overall game better and mostly it works genius
In comparison, Sanchez cant seem to raise the game of those around him.
Around the league it was long known that Sloan was a good bet to have an adult beverage after the game, but he was always at practice the next day and never seemed to give anything less than his all on the bench.
Seems to me that Spo game planned around beating the 5 out offense that burned him in game 1, Heat defense was playing tight.
Time being the insistent force that it is, Agovino grows and so does the sport; by the end of the book, as he reprints in full the 34 games from around the world due to be shown over one weekend in 2009, he seems almost overwhelmed by the monster that football in America has become.
Indeed, he doesn't even seem to move for the first minute or so of the game: he stands high on the right wing while the ball's bouncing around on the left, and when Barcelona's first chance comes he's entirely irrelevant to proceedings.
There seemed to be something else in these weekend games in and around New York City.
The Cleveland Indians steam rollered around the West (40 runs, 8 HRs in four games) and a runaway seemed in the making.
Seems a common pattern, bid a silly amount under value, increase it a few times, others join the game while we're messing around, then the deal never happens for us.
he seems very much like wenger in the fact that he sees the game a certain way, very intelligent tactical player and person, would be great to see what he can do when he gets his uefa pro-license, and sticks around with us.
It seems fair to suggest that had social media been around during Le Tournoi, England's lineup for their opening game would have led to an explosion of shareable content along the lines of «The England team is out... and Twitter is confused!»
Much of the lead - up to the Milpitas game centered around the rhetoric of how the new CIF State Bowl divisions led to a matchup that seemed so lopsided in terms of school size.
I like his all - around game despite not being the best putter, and it seems like he can put together a great round at any course.
At Liverpool the team was largely built around a very direct game and the combination play between himself and Steven Gerrard, which seemed to work particularly well on the big Anfield pitch where he could get in behind defences more effectively.
While City had their best period of the game, our boys seemed to labour for a good half - hour until the introductions of Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud around the 70 - minute mark.
Seemed to me like a lot more touts around Arsenal tube than I remember which means they are struggling to sell in advance of games.
Perhaps the discussion was leaked, either deliberately or inadvertently, but the general consensus seems to be that he has four games to «turn it around
Im a massive Wilson fan as people know but ive mentioned it before, the lad never seems to finish many games and goes off around the 65minute mark on a regualr basis, can anyone shed any light on this as to the reason for this?
The Dutchman's strike rate has also taken the pressure of Wayne Rooney and has allowed Rooney to adapt his game to play in a multitude of positions in and around the midfield and attacking midfield areas, and this will be good practice indeed for when Sir Alex decides to drop Wayne Rooney into a deeper midfield role which seems inevitable as his career progresses.
It doesn't seem a lot now when you consider that he was a legend of the game, but I guess to put it into perspective the average wage at the time must have been (and I'm guessing here) somewhere around # 30 + a week.
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