Sentences with phrase «game balls used»

On Tuesday evening, the NFL found that 11 of the 12 game balls used by the Patriots in their Conference Championship victory over the Colts had been significantly under - inflated.

Not exact matches

When you write a letter, it is a whole different ball game, and by «write» I mean use a pen and paper.
Every NFL Game Ball sold in stores is inspected by hand, and must have the same specifications as those used on the field every fall.
Cineplex's recent partnership with sports entertainment company Topgolf will also see dining complexes centred around digital golf games using micro-chipped balls make their way to the Canadian market after success in the U.S.
Suppose we play the exact same game as game 1, but using this urn containing balls of unknown colors.
And we also make it as a fund raiser by using smaller bags and calling it «taco in a bag» and it goes over where ever we have it bazaars or ball games.
It is the perfect recipe for a game to be honest; scoring early and keeping the ball to leave your opponents chasing the game and using all their energy.
It is games like this in which the talents of Giroud can be most useful, as we can use the width of the pitch and get balls in the box to exploit his size and power in the air, while his strength and ability as a target man to hold the ball up and bring other players around him into the game is a huge weapon.
I don't know how many balls they used in a game in those days, but I'll guarantee it wasn't more than one dozen.
obviously I would prefer to have a much more suitable alternative in the defensive midfielder positions but if they focused more on defensive end and the occasional long - ball, this would allow Bellerin and Sead ample opportunities to bomb forward on their respective wings while still having enough cover to maintain their defensive shape... it would likewise allow for overlapping runs on both wings, thereby letting both Sanchez and Perez to cut inside and get shots away in and around the top of the box with their most dominant feet... if goals were needed I would sub Bellerin for OX and bring Ramsey in for Elneny then switch to a 3 -2-4-1 (more of a 3 -1-5-1 with Ramsey playing higher up the pitch) and I would only use Giroud as a sub when the game dictated it for tactical reasons... this would allow us to be a high energy team with incredible link - up play and a much more direct approach in the offensive end
Used to be I'd be out of a ball game before I was in it.
First hit: Mahtook First walk: Cabrera First run: Mahtook First RBI: Castellanos First home run: None (if I have to pick somebody, I'll say Cabrera) First strikeout (Tigers hitter): Martin First reliever used: Saupold First pitch velocity (mph): 91 First pitch result (strike / ball): Strike Game result (Tigers win / loss): Win Tigers runs scored: 6 Attendance: 41,299
Not only was Coquelin doing his job of reading the game and breaking it up with fast and hard pressing along with some tough tackling, his passing and use of the ball was very impressive and he even played a key role in our second goal scored by Theo Walcott.
Looks like he is re-calibrating everything in his game; his radar is down and I don't know if they use a heavier ball in Spain but his weight of pass is way out.
The longtime Bulldogs coach noted Ngata's ability to play the ball in the air, use his size, and his speed, to create separation from defenders and block in the run game.
During the first half, All Saints dominated the game by overpowering the Eton Messi midfield and making excellent use of the wings to work the ball into the box.
Goals were scored using tons of invert (close defense is defending up - top while SSDMs are buried behind) or big - little (2 - man game with one pole, one shorty guarding the ball).
He is learning gradually how to use body strength to hold up the ball and get midfield players into the game.
Though the Spanish forward has not had the greatest of seasons, he has frequently found himself in games where he has been left to chase long balls or compete as a target man for his team, which is not the best use of him.
Even more bizarrely, despite having elite athletes at every position, he's used a 1 -3-1 half - court defense which can't put any ball pressure on opposing guards and leaves the easiest three - point shot in the game (the corner) wide open.
Johnson bought access to all the balls used in the game, meaning the Raiders had the same advantage as the Buccaneers thanks to Johnson's investment.
If things were not going well in a game, if we could not play the way we were used to, there was always the option to use the long ball towards him.
To be fair to the Arsenal and Germany international star, I can appreciate that a lot of his game is focused on the creative side of the game; using his passing, movement and vision to make the team flow and stretch the opposition before spotting the killer ball that will unlock the defence.
It also is vital for a strong possession game because it gives the player with the ball an outlet and someone to play the one - two style that we use a lot.
It is notable that on the two games we have used the 3 -4-3 system we haev been delivering the ball into the box much more directly.
However, Wilshere is clearly adding discipline, awareness, tackling and a great long range passing ability to his game and it might be a good idea for the Gunners to make use of that a bit more, especially in games against the weaker sides when we dominate the ball.
The ball comes to you suddenly and accelerates and does not slow down like in a normal game, so we have to get used to the different speed.»
That night, for a game against Reno, Huffaker, the public defender, took over the PA duties, announced the 24 - second countdowns in lieu of a shot clock (which Speed kept) and then used the mike to introduce buxom cheerleaders, infant ball boys, puzzled journalists and practically everybody else in the «crowd» who was breathing.
I Think he is the only true striker arsenal has and he was not used to the best of the abilities, meaning arsenal did not use true wide players who could cross the ball on a dime, he would have had a far higher goals to game ratio, he would be a terrible lost and not easily replaceable, base on his many qualities (i actually sound like Wenger).
That is why I always laugh really hard when people belittle the ability of teams like Barcelona who use simple - short - ball - to - feet passing so well to do just about anything in the game.
More recently, it has been a case of incompetence in the defensive side of our game, we've tried to take the game to Chelsea and go guns blazing which put us at danger every time we lost the ball on the counter attack especially as we used to play a ridiculously high line.
The assistant striker in such a game may use his skills to unlock such a defence and slot balls into the penalty box for the striker to finish up!
......... Giroud should get used to the fact that walcott offers something else like pace, GBD - tech (Get behind defenders) and he's still in his prime...... Ball protection, hold - up play and low pace (though useful sometimes) won't win u all the games against certain troublesome teams...... Then there's the Law of Succession...... today ur turn, Moro another's.....
i still hold the opinion the striker we use is dependent on the opposition we play, for all the brilliance of Alex he has been shut out in several games by pressing arsenal and letting us having to resort to long balls which he fails to get on to, if teams stops arsenal build up, they stop arsenal with sanchez as the forward, however with both Alex and Giroud on the field we have the opportunity to switch styles without making changes.
We are just passing the ball around what tactics are we using for todays game?
Near the bar there's the large wicker basket overflowing with game balls; the Caddyshack poster signed by the film's stars is in the home theater (used exclusively, alas, for watching game video); and in the weight room, a wall is lined with framed photographs of the proprietor schmoozing with some of football's most recognizable faces.
He is playing fine defensively, but he won't do anything on offense if we aren't running 6 - 10 PnRs with him a game and using off ball action.
And when the ref put that ball in the air and finally started the game, it didn't sound like a crowd used to being gracious losers, to accepting defeat.
Welback — Still a bit low in confidence, start to show more on the game, should do more run with the ball using the wing.
After being used primarily as a blocker for most of the game, Bells coach Mike Janda finally called on Garcia to carry the ball in crunch time.
First hit: Candelario First walk: Mahtook First run: Castellanos First RBI: Iglesias First home run: none First strikeout (Tigers hitter): Martin First reliever used: VerHagen First pitch velocity (mph): 93 First pitch result (strike / ball): strike (looking) Game result (Tigers win / loss): WIN Tigers runs scored: 4 Attendance: 33,500
So, why don't we start and use these players to do battle in such difficult games where fighters are needed and quick movement of the ball is required?
Sanchez would be able to control the game better by playing behind Welbeck, because Welbeck can use his speed and aggression to finish the through - balls from Sanchez.
The Bucs ended up punting on that drive, but with a smart use of their timeouts they were still able to get the ball back one last time with 1:36 left in the game, still down six points.
We should not go gang ho for 90 minutes, but let us learn to kill off a game first before dropping the level, and by dropping the level I mean playing it smartly, using less energy, keeping the ball well, and wear out our opponents like the way the great Italian teams used to do or Barca at their best.
Mertesacker on that right is slow as hell, Debuchey I don't know where he was all game, Ozil was just floating around not looking bothered, the guy has all the time to measure his cross, in the middle we had a half hearted Kossy who was winded and wounded and did not want to aggravate his head injury, so he just jumped for the sake of jumping just to show that he tried heading that ball away, but it was a mental thing, he had just had a head injury so he was not going to use his head to header that ball..
at least a fraction of the fans money + those of the club moguls is put into visible use for all to see, but at Arsenal, it's a different ball game.......
He IS getting on at 38, but, as long as he is fit, not TOO slow, and, can use the ball out of defence, then, as a last resort in case of slight injuries, to come in for the odd game, Cups, then why not.
For an outsider, a football game looks like a bunch of really big people sumo wrestling for a while until a guy actually uses his hand (obviouly illegal) to throw a ball to someone who escaped the attempted murder by asphyxiation, and is running for his life.
1994 Beverly Hills, 90210 Steve and his overbearing father take on Barry Bonds and his dad in a golf game — and Steve's dad cheats, using juiced balls.
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