Sentences with phrase «field goal did»

Ok, so maybe they didn't win any of them and let's not even talk about the game they could have won if the winning field goal didn't go wide right.

Not exact matches

Because of the surprising bias we discovered, their finding of only a negligibly higher field goal percentage for shots following a streak of makes (three percentage points), was, if you do the calculation, actually 11 percentage points higher than one would expect from a coin flip!
It's not your job to figure out how to create an incredible brand, tilt the playing field by cutting a transformational deal or achieve a sales goal that nobody thought possible — that's what you are paying them to do.
Approaches like AOSTRA and, more recently, Own the Podium, in the field of high - performance sport, have proved that Canada can set a goal, then do what it takes to achieve it.
«We set high goals at Tesla, but I know we can do this,» Field wrote.
Prayer didn't help Brett Favre in the 2011 NFC Championship game the Vikings could've just run the ball and kicked the field goal, but there's no way the wise old veteran turns the ball over right?
Prayer didn't help Billy Cundiff's 32 - yard field - goal attempt when it sailed wide left, taking the Ravens» Super Bowl hopes with it this year.
Both at the ground and on TV replays, I saw no contact between Monreal and Redmond, for which Redmond went down clutching his face for some reason, when if there was any contact, which there wasn't, that was the least likely part of his anatomy to receive it, but which resulted in their goal, and Jason Long also went down clutching his face, after slight contact on his heel, which I didn't even see in the stadium, but his reaction was over exaggerated, and clearly inconsistent with any pain that he might of incurred, only for him to quickly recover and go running back up the field, when no notice was being paid to him, and a corner was being awarded in Arsenal's favour.
You say even Messi misses sometimes, yes he does, but our strikers are extremists in the field of missing goals, that's why the whole of Arsenal team have scored almost 30 goals less than MSN alone
The problem is, they couldn't do anything with that field position and ended up tying the game on a field goal.
how many times have we see him playing with disdain losing the Ball and not doing any effort to recover, how many assists never mind goals has he offered lately (b4 injury), ask why Le Fraud doesn't change him for a SUB because is pitiful watching him play...... even the Donkey Giroud (second class striker) compensates his lack of ability by working hard on the field.....
Does not matter that it was only 8 points.The only reason it wasn't worse was because our Defense made a couple goal line stands and kept them to field goals, that is it.
Similar to Mahrez, with dribbling skill, will score some great goals, the good or bad about it he will dribble down the whole field, but does not connect with the final pass or shot, like a certain Gervinho
Austin Seibert didn't make a single field goal over 39 yards.
The Thunder went over six minutes without a field goal towards the end of the second quarter, allowing Memphis to take a 50 - 38 lead on a night Kevin Durant hasn't done much.
It was Ozil exchanges of passes with Bellerin When he was pressured by Leicester player that resulted in the corner we conceded the first goal from when the simple thing to do is played the ball inside the field.
in the first half Ostersund did nt pass half of the field 75 % possession for Arsenal The first 2 Arsenal goals were Ostersund mistakes Both average teams in an -7 temperature.
A Repeat has never been done in All Sports Series and Team Sternberg is the only team in the field with that particular goal.
He did not just call a fake field goal.
Dave Reeve's 35 - yard field goal tied the game at 9 - 9 early in the fourth quarter, and it didn't take long for the Irish to officially overtake the Panthers.
The Nets didn't make a single field goal after Pierce's layup with 6:11 left, with four turnovers also hurting the cause.
Crazy things happen in this rivalry, from ridiculous fake field goals to ridiculous coaching matchups that don't go as planned.
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.
The Vikings kicked the field goal and life goes on, but they didn't score another point all game because of the missed field goal at the end.
Time of Death: We were but 103 seconds away from a second consecutive Vikings tie, but they just haaaaaad to kick a game - winning field goal because they don't care about what makes the rest of us happy.
Basically the only returnee is last year's least consistent contributor: place kicker Keith Duncan, who was decent but did miss a couple of shorter field goals and a PAT.
Sean Nuernberger's 36 - yard field goal eats into the lead, but PSU's defense doesn't have just a ton to offer before the red zone.
SMU did its part in the afternoon, edging out the Longhorns in the last 18 seconds on a field goal, 13 - 12, thereby stealing a game the Mustangs could easily have lost by 20 - 7.
All Our Defense has to do is play disciplined football and we can win this game... Don't give up bullshit and refs can't call crap on us... Just look... If we don't get those 2 penalties, Patriots don't even get into field goal rangdo is play disciplined football and we can win this game... Don't give up bullshit and refs can't call crap on us... Just look... If we don't get those 2 penalties, Patriots don't even get into field goal range!
Now, thanks to a lot of returning experience all over the field, an explosive and powerful rushing attack, and an efficient defense, Notre Dame can have goals bigger than just making a bowl game, something they couldn't do last season, by virtue of finishing with a 4 - 8 record.
Oregon would settle for a field - goal on the play, and ended up winning 30 - 7, so it didn't really matter in the end.
As for the Georgia Bulldogs, they did not allow Ole Miss a pass completion until the last five minutes, and they got a 51 - yard field goal from Allan Leavitt.
We were up 10 in the early 4rth and remember the defense giving the offense the ball back... That was the time in the game when you put your foot on their throats... You play with all the energy and passion in the world and you put the game out of reach with a touchdown or even a field goal... You don't play not to loose, you come out aggressive as hell... Come out 5 wides with grant in the slot or something crazy that theyve never seen the whole game and you shredd their asses... You don't keep it close at that point because Brady will make plays and refs to as well to beat you.
Kentucky did get the ball back with less than a minute left, and they were able to get into field goal range, but a holding call negated a play that would have set up an easy game - winning field goal.
Texas A&M added two free throws over the next three minutes, but didn't make another field goal until a layup by T.J. Starks made it 48 - 43 with about 12 minutes remaining.
Not only did Barton score a massive goal, he also helped inject some new life into the club by adding some much needed width to the field.
At the very least they were probably assured a field goal as long as disaster didn't strike.
This was a bounce - pass fake field goal for a touchdown - level maneuver, and Les is just about the only one who can bend space - time enough to get the job done.
To their credit, the Texans did not quit and scored a field goal and a touchdown on consecutive drives to tie the game.
In any event the Lions didn't have a chance to break the 21 - 21 tie with a countdown field goal.
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years under the Kroenke & Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you play for a fragile manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has played in positions that make no sense considering his skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final week last season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure manager!!!
That goes for midfielders too, trust our defenders a bit more, barreling up the field like he has an open goal does not exude a sort of calm, it does the opposite.
Alot of individuals blames bellerin for 2 of the goals, however i beg to differ, if by positioning bellerin was in the right position covering his CBs, so therefore the man who should have been doing that job would have been the man infront of Bellerin on that side of that field, many say it was Iwobi, but if you looked it was actually ramsay, second goal was definitely a foul, it was strange that the referee pointed for a penalty when xhaka pushed the young man in his back, with the same offense seen as not a foul.
Rarely does the second team go for it on fourth down when all they need is a field goal.
Of course, the Rams ended this drive with a missed field goal, and that might have been because they didn't let the punter throw the ball anymore.
(if he can't get back because he's «injured» then surely he doesn't take off like that...) 76:46 Nouhou skies his attempt on goal 76:50 (at the earliest) ball is put back in play by SKC (ESPN is busy showing the replay not the action on the field) 77:01 long ball is played from the SKC defense down Nouhou's side
After failing to do either of those things, they should've kept trying to score a touchdown, but instead opted to kick a field goal, giving the Cowboys an opportunity to win the game in better field position than they would've had if they failed on the fourth - down scoring attempt.
The best so far is that he's been above 80 % (very low bar) 9 out of the last 10 years and the stats from his first 7 years don't count because it was a long time ago (utter nonsense since the dimensions of the field and goal posts haven't changed).
But the clock was running and the Cardinals didn't have any timeouts, so a false start actually would've resulted in a 10 - second runoff and no game - winning field goal.
making on we the fans still think Sanchez should play as center forward the goals Sanchez score this season is a result from just being on the field not from him playing center forward he doesn't make runs are trying to get onto crosses inside the box he should play on the winger wellbeck on giroud is our best center forward wellbeck should start center forward today Sanchez on the winger
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