Dyer's
open play pass percentage is 87 %, and his overall pass completion percentage is 84 %, almost 16 % higher than Gareth Bale's.
The fact that Hazard's
open play pass completion percentage is 6 % higher than Bale's is significant, but the fact that Hazard's overall pass completion is a massive 12 % higher than Bale's is astonishing.
So far this season, Spurs have accurately played a total of 4,564 out of 5,474
open play passes, an average of 83 % passing rate — completing a pass every 5 minutes, whilst passing the ball forwards 33 % of the time, with 14 % backwards, 24 % to the left and 27 % to the right, all fine and dandy until their attacking third passing stats crop up.
Not exact matches
He's using trips formations to help receivers get
open, he's using legal rub - route
plays, he's disguising run vs.
pass well, and he's allowed Wilson to really find a rhythm
passing from the pocket of late.
These ten players have
played more key
passes in the
opening two matches of the World Cup than any other so far...
If they can stay in the
passing lanes and manage to not give
open 3 pt shots, they really should be in every game they
play.
Wouldn't we love to see Hunter Henry or Antonio Gates initially block on that
play and then be wide
open for a 40 yard TD
pass.
After LSU
opened up the second half with another long, balanced drive that ended with Jeremy Hill's 7 - yard touchdown run, the teams would trade punts on 5 -
play drives before South Carolina would luck out on a somewhat flukey
pass play.
On the final
play, perhaps trying too hard to win the bet, Jackson took and missed a shot from three - point range instead of
passing the ball to wide -
open teammate Gerald Wilkins, who was standing under the basket waving his arms.
Just because you are semi
open sometimes the best
play is the
pass.
I still don't see how he is a super sub.He's labelled as a super sub just because of this season.Those matches when he scored he was supposed to be
played because we needed an aerial presence.A lot of those matches had he started we could've won because we needed aerial presence.But the thing is that his abilities don't suit him as a super sub.I mean he holds up the ball well and is great in the air and that's just about it.He's actually the one one who needs service and who needs players around him to
open up defences for him to receive the
pass and not vice versa.Super subs actually provide they are not the one's to be provided for.In Giroud's case he was supposed to start in those in matches as Sanchez was not up to the task in aerial battles.Giroud will not be able to affect a match if the opponents are as good in the air.
He has created 6 chances from
open play, scoring 1 goal that came against Aston Villa at the Emirates and completing 80 % of his attempted
passes.
This
play late in the second half was a perfect embodiment of their style,
passing up an
open layup to drain a tough three:
There was an emphasis on efficiency and horizontal
passing that did occasionally
open up big
plays.
This is the
play I mentioned earlier where Julius Thomas got
open in the end zone with the help of a pick, Peyton dropped a perfect
pass into his arms... and Thomas dropped it.
This article will show you how using the tight end like this in the run game
opens up their
play - action
passing game by giving Ryan the windows to hit his deep crossing routes.
TBF to him, Ozil
played the defence
opening pass for our goal.
This
play was executed absolutely perfectly, and the Ohio Bobcats quarterback was wide
open for the
pass.
Cech will throw out to Bellerin, dummy
pass our CBs before firing it over to Monsieur Monreal who
plays it to Rambo then Rambo gives to Coquelin then ball goes to Oxlade Oxlade to Giroud flicks it over to Ozil who in turn
plays it through to Alexis before Alexis goes bursting the net
open..
Yet Landry's
pass rush, which almost exclusively relies on extreme refinement and nuanced use of a very basic
pass - rushing kit seems to more reliably produce outcomes where his blocker's ankles are reduced to slag and he has a wide
open line to the
play in the backfield.
He can't dribble, jump, head, shoot,
pass, he has no vision, no defensive contribution at all, he misses
open goals and keeps on smiling like he's
playing Sunday league with his mates.
More focused on just possesion these days; — Not great forward
passing, always sideways — Not a proper winger in the squad to
open game — CBs all prone to 3/4 errors per game, GK too — No CDM in the WHOLE squad — CMs who cant defend in Xhaka, Elneny, Jack — Do nt even
play well or attractive football — Fullbacks too soft & no cover / competiton — BOTH GK not good enough
Good and bad from Hornibrook: he misses seeing a tight end coming
open on the second
play of Wisconsin's second drive but fires a perfect, tight
pass to Troy Fumagali on third - and - 5.
They are used to
passes that slide through impossible
openings and
plays no one who has ever
played or watched hockey can quite recall ever seeing before.
The Ravens
play at least one safety tight in the box against the run and it
opens the door for a surprise appearance by Randy Moss on a deep touchdown
pass.
I guess you don't see the times Özil loses the ball and stops
playing while expecting his teammates to win it back for him or Alexis» countless stepovers where he ends up losing the ball rather than
play the simplest of
passes to an
open teammate leaving us
open for a counter attack.
Players
pass the ball to an
open teammate to keep it in
play and further advance it.
Lets be truthful he is not the great going forward, But that i mean he is OK, but his
passing accuracy not entirely there, nor is his ability to score (form
open play or set pieces).
I really miss the Arsenal team in the 2000s, where they scored a lot with
open play goals, dominated other teams with their accurate
passes and great touches.
Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn drew up this beauty of a
play, running a read - option
pass play and Sammy Coates was wide -
open.
Players seemed to be making the right
passes, whether it was dumping off to an
open man for a dunk or kicking out for a three.There were pick - and - roll
plays out of horns with Davis diving and Cousins flaring.
People complain that he doesn't score enough goals, but his hold up
play is second to none, and by doing that not only he occupies the defenders, but also
opens up an opportunity for a
pass and a chance for someone else to score.
We can't
play our style of football when teams are defending for so much of the game, we're forced to just keep
passing the ball around them and wait for an
opening because they're so reluctant to come out.
That led to Dallas
opening the game with a three - and - out series, then scoring on a tricky, 31 - yard bootleg
pass play from quarterback Dak Prescott to receiver Terrance Williams to lead 7 - 0.
He
opens up
play from deep making about 45 forward
passes per game.
Young State running backs Madre London (questionable for Saturday), LJ Scott and Gerald Holmes have showed decent explosiveness in
open - field opportunities, but a good portion of the Spartans» big
plays come from the
passing game.
Wenger, Mourinho, Ranieri and Ferguson era has
passed, they will not be able to win against hungry young managers like the above - mentioned people from an
open play, unless they use «parking the bus» tactic, or helped by penalties, set pieces and luck.
They set the tone from the
opening minutes, when Beal jumped a Noah
pass for a breakaway layup, then stayed with Dunleavy on the next
play, forcing a miss that Wall turned into a fast - break three for Ariza with his vision and speed.
Nasri found enough space for one brilliant shot and made the most of it with a goal, and he managed to make a seemingly stellar eight
passes that led to shots, but Joe Hart was rarely tested from
open play.
But the
passing game has improved, the sacks have diminished (34th in Adj. Sack Rate), and the added efficiency has
opened up more big -
play opportunities.
Xhaka, who I like, or at least I like the Xhaka who
plays for the Swiss national squad, has shown to be in way over his head in the premiership... of course he showed late in the year that he can stretch the field with the long ball but our squad isn't really set - up for that style of
play... most of his long
passes are in the air not on the ground and our squad without Giroud, which should have been sold the minute the transfer window officially
opened, is one of the smallest in England... we need someone who can pick out the runs of our forwards in the lanes and who is fast enough to come forward into space without conceding his defensive responsibilities... we rarely see him shoot or even be in a position on the field to do so, we rarely, if ever, see him used for set pieces and it appears that the only person at the club who has ever coached him up when it comes to tackling is Coq, which explains his atrocious disciplinary record... maybe it's me but didn't you see him coming in and contributing more from an offensive perspective, with his killer left foot, than a deep - lying midfielder... if that wasn't the case we are the stupidest team alive for taking him over Kante
O.T > After watching Allegri's Juventus last night, i really think he is the right man to replace Arsene and i think if the board hasn't contacted that man yet, then they must be really stupid or something and have no ambitions, I mean the guy ticks all the boxes... he selects his team based on his opponents and he surely knows how to get his tactics right and he even decided to drop Cuadrado who is one of there best players this season and
played Barzagli at right back to move Dani Alves forward, he knew they can't be too
open given the fact that kheidera was suspended even after the match he called Pjanic out and told him he wasn't impressed with his body language after missing a
pass and that he should calm down.
They talk about the invaluable extra time Marino's hair - trigger release gives
pass catchers to get
open, and about his vast potential for «the big
play.»
The visiting penalty box attendant oversees a freezer full of spare pucks,
opening the door and
passing them to linesmen during stoppages in
play.
you people are genuinely clueless... he had the highest
pass rate of any arsenal player including a couple of ozil quality... he is the only central player we have who can
open up
play from the middle... he holds on to ball too long sometimes in part because his support is from donkeys like ramsey and walcott
He is a big fast
open play runner and if you supply him with
passes he can run with or a long ball like his first chance, where his 1st touch was great, he will hurt the opposition.
[INSTANT OF INFAMY]
Playing for Cowboys vs. Steelers in January»79 Super Bowl, wide -
open Smith drops
pass in end zone late in third quarter; Steelers win 35 - 31.
he can
play 70 min on the field and for 70 min he is running almost non-stop looking to make
openings yes he can work alot on his finishing and a bit on his descion making and
passing but that comes with time..
Stamkos
opened the scoring 7:27 into the game on the power
play from the left circle off a nifty
pass by Nikita Kucherov.
Howe's team is a mini us, they're
open, prefer to
pass and link while only occasionally you'll see some aggressive
play.