Arsenal Has NOT played well even in the games they won had they been playing a team with Good attackers they would have lost those games as well as the opposition had plenty of chances to score but failed to hit the target that is not down to
good defense just the other teams was poor at finishing that Arsenal had a clean sheet.
Those with
a good defense just close down space in front of us and break quickly and we lose.
Not exact matches
Their
defense has fallen all the way to 29th in the league, and they are
just 0.1 point per 100 possessions
better defensively than the 14 - 33 Sacramento Kings.
Good defense is more important than good offense not just on the football field, but on the investing field as w
Good defense is more important than
good offense not just on the football field, but on the investing field as w
good offense not
just on the football field, but on the investing field as
well.
I'm
just tired of the «playground bullying» and the
defense of it, and I was hoping maybe a little niceness and virtual chocolate would make things
better.
Just as anthropologists often go native, even the
best biographers sometimes turn into
defense attorneys.
My piece was not a «lament,» but essentially a
defense of Pope Benedict (as was my brief follow - up here) against
just the type of over-the-top criticisms cited elsewhere in Allen's article, even as I raised one respectful question about the pope's prudential decision not to meet with leading dissidents — a legitimate,
good - faith debate among sincere Catholics.
The classic
just war tradition gives us three benchmarks: recovery of that which has been wrongly taken, punishment of evil, and overall
defense of the common
good.
An enemy is as
good as a Buddha, some say — suggesting that a consideration of where we are «attacked» and react and are vulnerable is exactly where it; s worth our investigating and considering — and not
just defense.
(In my
defense, this was before I knew it would be
good just because it had the Housewives name.)
From mid 2013 to mid 2014 we were the
best team by points when we had the lowest injurys, would
just like to see this squad without the long term injuries such as Theo, Ozil, Ramsey... I think this squad, with additions to the
defense and DM, at strength would compete.
The
defense will know where rosen will be
just about every snap Darnold can make plays inside or out, in my opinion he's the
better pressure player I like both of they're winning mentalities but to me I like darnolds mental makeup
better He has things to work on being the youngest of the group, you won't regret taking either
Urlacher was
best utilized in that
defense of Lovie's and I totally disagree that Urlacher is the Urlacher you know if he
just played with two giants on the line.
He is clearly
just awful as a one on one defender, and that is a key part of Arsenal's
defense that Sagna was quite exceptional at and that Bellerin is already quite
good at.
On
defense,
well,
just because you're undergoing turnover doesn't mean the new pieces are going to do any
better.
Get Van Dick — solidify the
defense and if Sanchez and Laca have
good years, maybe
just maybe we can sneak in there.
gutted, not surprised, beat in every position, not one
good performance, that hazard running thru the whole
defense goal summed it up, please do nt think if we
just bring back these same players we will win next year... time to get rid of those hanging around 4 - 5 seasons producing nothing....
Still, since Venables left town, OU's
defense has ranked above its offense in S&P +
just once and hasn't ranked
better than 19th.
You couldn't ask for a
better draw for this game — Florida State, led by running back Dalvin Cook, and Michigan, whose talented
defense is
just one part of what makes this game look so
good.
We played a
good game on
defense, but you can't win with
just defense.
They can get baskets from multiple guys at multiple positions on the floor and are becoming very difficult to contain but their true improvement is on the
Defense end where they are allowing
just 61.2 points against (3rd
best in the League).
Rami was
good on the ball and
just good enough in
defense.
Just the complicated one with Morse at center has more moving parts and more potential points of failure leading to a more Risk / Reward type scheme that needs other things in the offense to go
well to keep the
defense from heavily focusing on it.
It's what most of us were asking for coming into the season,
just an average
defense to pair with an explosive offense... looks like we got half our wish, and that
just might be enough for a
good playoff run.»
They are as old - fashioned in their patient execution of Wallace's motion offense and aggressive man - to - man
defense, which had held opponents to
just 59.7 points a game, ninth
best in the nation.
Florida State ranks
just 54th in Adjusted Sack Rate (Miami's
defense: 20th), and Miami is
good at attacking from a lot of different angles.
Defense has never been Boozer's strong suit, and although he's made strides to become sufficient for Tom Thibodeau's system, he's
just not as
good as Noah or Gibson.
Ugh whatever
just get the job down and let the coaching staff figure out some new sets to incorporate Blake
better on offense and figure out what's going on with this
defense.
The Florida State
defense is
just too
good on standard downs.
While you can make arguments that the Angels are on the rise because they have Trout, or that the Giants are
better than their 98 losses when you factor in a full season from their starting staff and
better outfield
defense, it's really
just the Dodgers and Cubs in a tier by himself.
The New York run
defense is
just as
good, holding opponents to 3.5 yards per carry.
A 20 - point lead for them is like a five - point lead for everyone else — their
defense is
just that
good.
Sometimes a group of 18 - 22 year olds, talented as they may be, runs into a team that plays really
good zone
defense and the players
just sort of lose their damn minds.
Throw in Syracuse's passing game and UConn's
defense (led by the
best player you should probably have heard of by now, sophomore linebacker Yawin Smallwood), and you've got quite a few things to like about Big East football, especially considering it
just lost its conference champion (West Virginia) and a seemingly elite prospective member (TCU) to the Big 12.
2) No leaders across the pitch: Özil for all the money is no leader but a technically gifted player who can split a
defense with an exquisite vision and pass, Sanchez for all the dribbles as the potential but is not there yet, Cazorla will never be in the conversation, Mertesacker is not fit to be one anymore, Coquelin for all the
good he has done is too tender and inexperience, Giroud no WC player to assume the role... the only one who can seriously be a leader is Wilshere but unfortunately until he becomes consistent and set the tone with his talent and passion... 3) Mertesacker is a shell of himself and it would be an embarrassment to see him continue to play in his current form, get Gabriel out
just for the sake of showing anybody in this team that there's no place for under performers: we paid
good money to get him so play him!
The secondary could be the MAC's
best, but there's
just enough turnover in the front six to make you worry about depth and run
defense.
With Manning playing
well, it's
just hard for me to believe he won't take advantage of the weaker links on that
defense now.
If we're not playing Koscielny at the back we may as
well just put more attackers on because
defense never does anything useful.
He's been a backup level player since leaving Boston, with people
just excusing his total lack of
defense or offensive contribution with his assist totals, he's done
better this year with
better shooting, but we still know he flips a switch when he decides he wants to play
well or when he doesn't care.
J.J. Watt is now the highest - paid defensive player of all time, but he's
good for more than
just defense!
On the very next play, Harrison crashed inside of backup offensive tackle James Hurst, who was lined up as a tight end on the
defense's right side, and was able to redirect back outside
just enough to get his hands on running back Lorenzo Taliaferro to help get his ass on the ground for no gain as
well.
But what we can't have is him pulling up because he's
just there in the mid-range (exactly where the
defense wants him) and thinking,
well I've got this so I guess I'll take it, instead of hunting for the
best outcome like a layup or corner three
If Notre Dame can run the ball
well, the Irish
defense could have enough success against an Arizona State offense that is often forced to bail itself out on passing downs (and
just as often succeeds at it).
That's a little bit
better, but don't forget that the Bears»
defense was historically bad against the run
just a season ago.
Now we
just pass the ball around in front of their two
well - organized lines of
defense.
i agree except our
defense maybe rated
better given they almost kept palace off the score sheet, must keep mesut, laca
just needs confidence,
Wengers should have
just added a very
good DM and another quicker defender to treat those kind of problems but eish he is too stubborn to drop his new captain or Flamini and he had to change the formation to make sure the midfield players defend and attack in numbers with one DM to always protect the
defense but this is not happening and Wenger will not change that until maybe 2 or 3 years because he is not under any pressure to do
well after all!
For me if we arrange our attacking
well enough, we do nt need to add for
defense just yet.
The Buckeyes are actually pretty
good at running into packed boxes, and they might break defenses down — except maybe Clemson's
defense, which is filled with superhumans up front — if they
just keep running the ball.
if he had that situation last year he would have did it then too, thats what i'm trying to say, what you are saying is that he had changed from last year, but he is the same as last year, and to sanchez you implied that he is this
good because of the moral impact of the new players and i
just do nt believe in that, and thats why i wrote about the 6 goal - streak, he did nt need a moral impact its
just that we have a
better defense so that the strikers get a lot more opportunities to attack a
defense and not a packed bus after a lucky goal like last year