Even being a senior, you'll notice that Arteta or Xavi or Alonso, or even the great Matic try to keep it simple when
playing out of defense.
Not exact matches
I'm scared s *** less
of Sunday
Playing City @ City with our inconsistent
defense and not knowing which Ozil will turn up and if Wenger will put
out the right lineup.
As regards our
defense i won't blame the players too much for last night result, the manager is to be blamed for not fully prepared and
playing players
out of position, i think if the manager had called the players in a week earlier than he did, Mustafi at least would have been fit to
play, but the result wasn't that bad as most fans make it seems..
It is the guy who feels Wilshere must be accommodated in each game as long as he is match fit, at roles that force other players
out of their element — take a case study — Can you ask Welbeck to
play in
Defense?
trading away a non-PF that can't rebound and can't
play defense but
played as a PF (especially to close
out games) ahead
of Favors was the catalyst to Favors not feeling yo - yoed around.
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
You could see Cech going
out a few times and it kinda felt like he didn't trust the 3 players he had in front
of him, who are not the regular 3 you'd see if everyone is fit for sure, but I thought for a makeshift
defense we were alright, and thank god we didn't
play Elneny as a CB.
Tomlinson may have been frustrated about the predictability
of the offense — as fullback Lorenzo Neal says, «Guys on
defense were calling
out plays before we ran them, putting nine guys in the box» — and the lack
of receiving threats.
If Oklahoma's
defense can find a big
play or two, the pressure could mount quickly on Fromm and the Georgia offense to get points
out of nearly every drive, putting the Sooners in control.
As if all those possibilities aren't enough to tax a
defense, the quarterback can audible to virtually any offensive
play out of nearly any formation by shifting the backs or receivers before the snap.
These kind
of players usually figure
out how to
play passable
defense and how to boost their shooting percentages.
The run - and - gun style that is not conducive to sound defensive
play loses some
of its firepower, and the green
defense and porous goaltending can't keep the puck
out of the net enough to get the wins the Stars need to compete in the Central Division.
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.
If Gausman and Bundy can be reliable pitchers, if Cashner doesn't regress, if Cobb can pitch a sub - 4.00 ERA with half his games in hitter - friendly Camden Yards, if Tillman can have a huge comeback year, if the bullpen continues to be strong, if Brach can be a solid closer until Britton's return, if Davis and Trumbo can find their batting stroke again, if Mancini and Schoop replicate last season, if Manny continues to be Manny at short and with his improved swing, if Adam is still Adam, if Beckham can learn to
play defense at 3rd and be August - Beckham instead
of September - Beckham at the plate, if the catchers can somehow do their part, and if the O's figure
out their right field situation (and all
of that put together is one big IF).....
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!
Mertesacker looked good tonight because we weren't
playing high line
defense we were defending deep and almost every time we were defending high he was caught
out of position or easily to run him off
Look when he came on, the players that had
played 89 minutes were still running past him trying to help
out the
defense, the 3rd goal, I watched him jogging in the middle while the Anderlecht players were flying past him on the flanks, he was just ball and man watching instead
of running towards the ball and putting a bit
of pressure, the guys had all the time and not challenge to pick
out a perfect cross.
We have Debuchy, Sanchez, Ramsey, Wilshere, Campbell, Rosicky, Chamberlain, Walcott, Welbeck... All these players have pace and work rate, as well as technical skill, but we can't tell them to press high when they lose the ball or to bring chaos to the opponent's defence because not only do we lack cover in midfield and central
defense, we also
play them
out of position.
When we
play nickel or dime, we
play very little 3 - 4
defense out of it; we are in the 4 - 3 front.»
Deferment means
playing smashmouth
defense, take the air
out of, for example OSU, putting up 7, and then continue hard fought football from there on
out.
He's a top - notch run - stopper and the Cowboys»
defense was soft in the middle
of the line last year when they had to
play Maliek Collins
out of position.
i think the whole team is
playing good our passing is good and precise and we work fantastically our way
out of the
defense i like the combination - football we showed in the first half, chambo missed a great chance but that does happen, suarez missed a great chance too
-- I blame Wenger for trying to force the Wilshere and Ramsey combo on us — I blame Wenger for
playing out of form Ramsey — I blame Wenger for not having a proper bench — I blame Wenger for not having a midfield marshal — I blame Wenger for not having a leader on that pitch game in game
out — I blame Wenger for our poor
defense — I blame Wenger for not getting a WC striker — I blame Wenger for his continued stubbornness and stupid excuses — I blame Wenger for making us laughing stocks
I am sorry, when you
play 3 players
out of position you will struggle, especially in
defense.
We have a manager that has no clue how to drill a
defense,
plays players
out of position and benches key players for no reason.
Jamal Crawford Iso basketball Missed drafting Mitchell His offense His
defense His
out of bounds
plays His in game management He fired a bunch
of staff for his guys The bench is worthless Traded Rubio for nothing Signed Teague for 2 much Thibs has zero patience
There is however two drawbacks to Giroud type
of forward
play, one, when our midfielders are not allowed to
play their game and provide for Giroud, he can not provide for himself using trickery, two, he can not
out run or
out pace any
defense who chose to
play a high line.
Several
of the younger kids
play both ways, or on special teams, but YMM is always
out on
defense, Carver Mobb's own private «Legion
of Boom.»
well i also would love to keep wilshere as he is a lovely player and i think if he could perform upto his potential that he's the closest player to cazorla
out there closer than isco and everybody, but i just do nt believe that he will perform, probably he will stay as a talent forever but if and thats a big if he could stay injury free, he should role himself after cazorla, bring the ball
out of the
defense with superb ball control and
playing short and long passes to the attacking players
We went to an a way match on a horrible cold wet evening to
play a game
of football were westham were under pressure to perform to defend well and try to nick a goal Arsenal didn't do to bad the west ham
defense did a great job and stopped us so all in all we did not lose an away match before we learn to fly we need to learn to walk we are picking up the pieces and moving forward we need to assert our selves and keep moving I am confident if we keep our heads to the ground we will come
out of it smiling on to Saturday and newcastel
Negatives: — Inability to select the right players for the game — Wenger and his assistants -
Playing players
out of position — Wenger and his assistants - Making subs late — Wenger and his assistants - Poor performance from the team overall — Team, Wenger and his assistants - Poor coordination in the midfield and the final third — Team, Wenger and his assistants - Poor
defense — Team, Wenger and his assistants - Lack
of fight, SPIRIT, winning mentality, — Team, Wenger and his assistants
Part
of defense is closing
out plays with rebounds.
As a sole forward he does not offer hold up
play or have the pace to
out run the opposition
defense, which at present is the two attacking styles
of the forwards we use, his style
of play is more suited to a secondary striker role, which is hardly used by arsenal at present.
We need are
defense to
play out of their minds on the weekend
Mallett finished 8
of 13 for 98 yards in the final six minutes, and although it was with the game
out of reach and the Chiefs
playing conservative
defense, it was apparently enough to earn him the start against the Panthers.
Pick 54 — TE Dallas Goedert (South Dakota State)-- huge run on
defense right before the pick, was best available Pick 78 — LB Malik Jefferson (Texas)-- last LB we took
out of Texas turned
out well for us (bye DJ), probably more
of an OLB for us Pick 86 — DL Dashawn Hand (Alabama)-- getting him here is good value for splash
plays, needs more consistency but worth the risk Pick 124 — DL B.J. Hill (North Carolina State)-- #more meat for the trenches Pick 199 — Edge Dorance Armstrong JR (Kansas)-- at this point in the draft he's well worth the risk for the upside Pick 211 — DL Lowell Lotulelei (Utah)-- #more meat for the trenches Pick 233 — OL Bradley Bozeman (Alabama)-- another C / G option for our line with experience on a good line / team, also see #meat / trenches Pick 243 — LB Skai Moore (South Carolina)-- here's the WILB everyone wants way down in the 7th round
With Hazell's background as a Jim Tressel guy (he was an Ohio State assistant from 2004 - 10), it stands to reason that a Hazell
defense would favor fundamentals, and at its best, Purdue's
defense was a bend - don «t - break unit, one that limited explosive
plays (169
plays of at least 10 yards, 46th in the country) and kept you
out of the end zone in scoring opportunities.
While the offense wore opponents
out with pace and precision, the
defense would take advantage
of an opposing offense desperate to both score and
play keep - away.
Fultz drove baseline for a tough layup to put the U.S. up four, then sliced through the
defense off a baseline
out -
of - bounds
play for a bucket on the next possession.
I was in the Coliseum; Sam Darnold looked like a very good quarterback
playing without much support from his run game, working against an inspired
defense that ran
out of gas somewhere in the start
of the fourth quarter.
As we are so bad at defending we have to go all
out offensive and try to keep the ball in the opposition half so yea have Laca and Auba
playing together it will split the opponents
defense up and if they don't score Aaron will steal all the goals or we have the option
of play long ball's like Liverpool and Man - U
He made an exciting pair
of coordinator hires, bringing in Villanova's aggressive, creative Billy Crocker to run his
defense and asking former Auburn
play - caller Rhett Lashlee to figure
out how to score points.
Monreal (who should be asked to be cautious as he ventures forward) and hopefully with his defensive bias, should be able to track back and help
out in the
defense when we are short at the back, and OX on the right side who, from evidence
of his having
played there and performed in the shortness
of this season games, and with enough pace to track back when necessary — but with a bias for going forward — would be a good mix to start with.
You mean the 2 or three incredible
plays after 87 minutes
of failed backheels, running straight into 3 - 4 defenders with no outlet, passing the ball laterally for several minutes while the
defense sets itself so the only options are to pass it
out or chip the ball in some hope that the 2 - 3 defenders covering the runner are beaten?
One thing I got
out of that game is both teams forgot how to
play defense.
Everyone has particular styles
of play — in soccer, for example, some teams want to grind
out a 1 - 0 win by packing the
defense around the goal and hoping for a breakaway; other teams put their talent up top and look to get three goals a game.
So, as long as the Celtics take care
of the ball on offense depriving the Bucks
of fast break opportunities and
play solid
defense keeping the Bucks
out of the lane and forcing them to settle for jump shots, the Celtics should be fine.
While Spieth has everything working in his Masters
defense, Rickie Fowler may have
played himself
out of the tournament.
A manager who couldn't organise a
defense if his life depended on it, insists on
playing players
out of position and drops key players for no reason.
He made a number
of tough saves and came up huge on at least two occasions, bailing
out a
defense that was
playing poorly in front
of him.