Sentences with phrase «guys are pros»

These guys are the pros and have some good hints and tips to dominate as Alien, Predator, or Marine.
The Ticos of Samara have all had their fare share of all nighters, so don't feel bad if you can't keep up, because these guys are pros in - and - out of the water.
«These guys are pros,» he explains, «and the best actors need to know from their director what film they're in.
Those guys are all Pro Bowl, All - Pro types, and their backups were also pretty good the last few years.
The guy is a pro, and a student.
I don't know how he'll keep it up week after week, but the guy is a pro, so I'm sure he has a long list of interesting topics to cover.
What I had not realized before but realized then was that this guy was a pro.
I know this guy is a pro water ball player (or whatever that weird sport is) and comes from another plane of existence, but seriously mate your clothes are either horrible or amazing and I can't tell which.
I own multiple businesses so my schedule is packed full all day and your guy was a pro at keeping in touch with me, not too much... not too little..

Not exact matches

But at some point I realized that was the completely wrong approach: I was more effective being a pro skater and being an ambassador for the company, instead of being the guy that created the ads, which someone else could do better than me.
Don't buy lines like, «You guys are busy; we'll just have someone draw up some papers, and it will be very pro forma.»
It can't be a kid whose talent is mid-level, because no matter how much of a difference he wants to make, if he's going against guys who are going into the pros, he's going to have a tough time.
He's probably some two bit pastor that will eventually get caught with a male pro sti tute... that's how these over-zealous guys usually end up.
He's a fantastic guy, and he loves that I am outspokenly pro choice and pro gay marriage.
We all know how easy the pros make football look, so instantly this guy from Kenya was an expert, since «it looked so simple».
He wasn't a suit - wearing guy, but knew how to dress and talk to make everyone think he was a pro, a celebrity, a better - than - you «important person».
I've easily become a pro, because you know only a couple of days can do that to you (not really) but I have been making this juice on the regular and wanted to share it with you guys incase you've got a juicer and are looking for a new recipe fillllllled with goodness!
Guy Fieri is in the kitchen with football pro Marcel Reece, cooking up an all - star meal for big appetites with little time to spare.
Last Christmas, the fat guy in the red suit brought me a Cabela's Pro Series electric meat grinder and I've been dying to try it out.
As far as the Bears are concerned there are several teams that were said to not have enough talent until they turned a corner and all of the sudden were winning games and putting guys in the pro bowl.
He listens a lot and he's a good guy, which gives him a good chance to be a regular pro at Arsenal.»
They want future All - Pros and maybe even future Hall of Famers, and many teams are willing to risk taking a bust if a guy shows he has that kind of potential.
I think that some people are really deluded or pro wenger biased, how can you dare compare Song and arteta and flamini?Song has the stature and physicality of a DM, arteta is a small weak slow guy, flamini the same with ultra agressivity.Wenger is a man who like his routine, like an autist, he needs to do the same thing over and over and will not feel well if he has to do somthing else.He will not listen to advices either and he tells himself «I am an educated man, i know what to do and I don t need advices from others peoples».
Guys realize the bowl we want is the Super Bowl, not the Pro Bowl.»
Not as familiar with his pro work but as a big UM fan I'm happy to see this guy on our team.
I haven't watched a ton of Jackson but definitely like his size, athleticism, ball skills, and it is hard not to like guys from Iowa since they have a decent track record of turning out pros.
I just believe, as does almost everyone, that Woodyard isn't an All - Pro / elite player and thats he's just a slightly above average guy.
obviously he's shown good vision, even with the best blocking in the world, 8 YPC is hard to do, but he hasn't had to find those holes as often as other guys, and I think its fair to wonder if he'll be as effective behind a lesser O - line in the pros.
Still, for a guy who ran a 4.5 - something at his pro day, Ford's technique wasn't quite good enough the majority of the time he tried to get around the corner.
Even Usimov is pro wenger and currently the only guy that has any possibility of having an impact on what the board sanction for transfers and yet the moaners still want wenger out.
And the hands our young receivers have is truly amazing, they look more like pro's rather than frosh / soph college guys.
The Kentucky guys are great, but if all I had seen of the NBA was these three games I would think that Jrue Holliday was a NBA All - Pro.
Another guy at this pro day that I can see the 49ers drafting is Yusef Sterling - Lowe, the CB from Texas A&M - Commerce.
When guys without pedigrees, guys like Marco Coleman of the San Diego Chargers and Alonzo Spellman of the Bears, are making $ 3 million or more a year, then what is Cox, a three - time Pro Bowl player at 28, worth?
Not saying if they're still sitting on a few thousand tickets that Punk would push it over the top... but it wouldn't be unreasonable to think that a combination of him being the «hometown» guy and a former WWE wrestler might draw in some local casuals and a chunk of his pro wrestling fans...
I'm pro Wenger for the most part — but absolutely the attitude of the players comes from the guy in charge
Basically, I can't blame Chambers, when recruiting for PSU, for not being so stocked at a position that he can't immediately recover from a guy unexpectedly going pro too early.
The IPGL is being formed, says White, because: 1) many pro golfers would welcome a permanent base with guaranteed income, a retirement plan, limited travel and opportunities for «star status» in an adopted community (e.g., Ron Santo is from Seattle, but Chicago is where his name sells pizza); 2) most golf fans never see live golf competition except on television, and even on TV they are increasingly unable to identify with the players because of the abundance of faceless — meaning what's the name of the guy who won this week?
Remember, this guy was drafted by four pro leagues in three sports.
PIG is the wild card due to more RPO guy but maybe he can adapt to Pro offense he deserves benefit of the doubt from his Texas game performance.
there are a lot more guys the Cowboys have met with in private workouts or at pro days who should be on this list.
It's notable that half the guys drafted in the first 20 picks have been pro bowlers (he's not one), including Lewan who went after him.
Guy got dumped in the NHL as soon as he turned pro and was a nightly player — I don't think he was screwed up by the «if I mess up, I'll sit the next 3 + games» paranoia that we saddled Oleksiak, Nemeth, and now Honka with.
I know numbers pretty well, but there are some guys who know the numbers of pro sports and college sports more than I do.
We have guys in the pros who weren't necessarily the best on paper, but they figure out what their niche is and do a great job.
But once again that's a low bar and it sure as hell wouldn't have been worth being as shitty as they were, ESPECIALLY if they don't win anything and with so much of it relying on the health of a guy who has literally missed more games as a pro than our own «injury prone» big man who's played much longer in the league.
We literally have 4 guys on the team who are 30 or over and should be major contributors next year (Norman, Scandrick, Davis and Nsekhe) Then only 3 other guys who will turn 30 this year (McPhee, RyKer, and TW) two of which were pro Bowlers last year, so you don't get rid of those guys.
And everyone on the list has had a title shot except for Derev who just turned pro (and his early fights were at super middle anyways) and Jermall, who left 154 in late 2016 and since has had only one fight against a guy wit a broken leg.
That is what I was saying - that one video or play does not a prove a thing pro or con about a guy.
And yes, I think the pro style was a key to developing the guys who ended up reaching the NFL from the 2006 - 2008 squads.
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