Sentences with phrase «points against teams like»

Not exact matches

Chelsea look strong and don't look like they will drop too many points, they can afford to draw against the other top 6 teams whilst we need to beat them.
Team Geer (Whiskey Bar Chicago)-- Currently in 7th with 26 points — If they win in Flag Football against Team Silberstein than they can do no worse than 7th and not to sound like a broken record..
CLOVIS WEST KEYS TO VICTORY: Against top teams the Golden Eagles have been near or above their 74.1 points per game scoring average, and if they can score at least 70 points and play solid team ball with the kind of defense they have shown — except in the second game against Centennial - Las Vegas when they lost 70 - 46 at the MLK in Stockton — coach Craig Campbell and his girls should win again just like they did in a 70 - 67 overtime victory over Poly at the NiAgainst top teams the Golden Eagles have been near or above their 74.1 points per game scoring average, and if they can score at least 70 points and play solid team ball with the kind of defense they have shown — except in the second game against Centennial - Las Vegas when they lost 70 - 46 at the MLK in Stockton — coach Craig Campbell and his girls should win again just like they did in a 70 - 67 overtime victory over Poly at the Niagainst Centennial - Las Vegas when they lost 70 - 46 at the MLK in Stockton — coach Craig Campbell and his girls should win again just like they did in a 70 - 67 overtime victory over Poly at the Nike TOC.
-- Clueless tactics, stupid team selection and pointless standing by the outline to get 1 point with psychologicaly ruined, with no desire to play at all team against S ***** team like PSG?
LSU came in 7 - 0 when leading at halftime, but protecting a five - point halftime lead against a team like Kentucky was going to require a better performance down the stretch.
Nobody obliterates a lesser team's defense like the Tigers, who have, over the last two seasons, averaged 66 points per game against UConn, Eastern Michigan, Idaho, Missouri State, and Delaware State.
But we haven't challenged for the PL title for many years, and these are the problems, that we seem to have constantly: 1) We are letting in too many goals 2) «Physical teams» often seem to be able to beat us 3) We always loose too many points in the internal games against top opponents 4) We always have too many injuries 5) We have many matches, where the team seem unmotivated for at least one half In a single match or even a few matches, you can blame individual players or even the whole team for problems like the above.
This particular nugget has him saying that Arsenal need to get more points away against the big teams, which is a bit like saying «the Pope is a Catholic», but as I say he is allowed his opinion.
There are like 7 teams, that can take points off of each other and the consistency against the smaller teams will be so significant to any title aspirations.
«I think we dropped a lot of points that we shouldn't have dropped like against smaller teams and I think that was the point in the season where as a team we weren't strong enough to take just a point and go ahead.
Liverpool will drop points against smaller teams like Arsenal are currently doing.
It may look like a tough call to take all three points against a Man United team that is unbeaten in 25 League fixtures, but as we know with Arsenal, anything is possible.
Now that injuries have exposed our dire CB situation, and games against the likes of Chelsea (who are on fire with 9 point gap above us and with a balanced team at that) have shown how weak our midfield core is, I have to come to see that we are still a bit far from winning the league.
We do need one more thought Flamini might move to accommodate le Coq and aWC DM like let's say Scheinderlin or Llaramendi for example... to fulfill our objectives next season and not lose so many points so early & also be more solid against big teams consistently... but given room for Coquelin to keep improving and getting is a testament of the manager trust that he can be that guy for us until the end of the season and play a big role the next one even with a DM purchase.
I also feel that the 25 - year old will have a massive point to prove after the latest snum from the England national team, many of whom are in this Tottenham side, so a good performance against the likes of Alli and Dier would surely send a message to Gareth Southgate.
Stunning comeback, yes, but the main talking point is surely, why were we 3 - 0 down, and playing so badly against a team like Bournemouth?
We'll take 482 total yards, two touchdowns and no major errors in prime time against a top - 10 team, but let's not assume the Noles are going to roll up points like that against just anybody.
Evgeni Nabokov, a holdout last season, again played like an elite goalie; center Patrick Marleau, who had three goals against the Blues, replicated his 28 - goal regular season (tying Cheechoo for the team lead); forward Nils Ekman, previously a journeyman minor leaguer, chipped in 55 points while playing fewer than 15 minutes a game.
Certainly that is our challenge this year, to continue to do well against the top teams but as well in these kind of games, like Stoke today, where you have to win and we dropped some points last year.»
There is a quite widely held theory in the football world that Arsenal have become a team that just can not seem to produce our best performances when it really matters and there is evidence that the proponents of this theory can point to for support, most recently the slips against the likes of Swansea and Man United that effectively ended our chances of the Premier League title.
my point been you can prepare all you like for the inevitable, it will happen if you are up against a team with iron will, strong character and the determination to win, and that is why Leicester has been able to grind out wins... they used to sit back and soak in the pressure before hitting teams on the break and by January team sussed them out and tried to adopt a pattern to negate that but they found other ways to win, mainly by playing and defending out of their skins and standing up to whatever is thrown at them....
Team Darcy came out to a hot start in Week 5, taking a 17 point lead against Team Clark in what seemed like 5 minutes or less.
I'm a realist and I use facts when I'm making a point, I will not be blinded by beating a woeful Watford team while the likes of Man City, Chelsea and Man United have won their first 3 games, I call celebrating a win against Watford as if it were Barcelona delusion not euphoria, it's fan like you who are pleased with 4th place and not winning the league in 12 seasons who are also to blame for Wenger thinking he's doing a favour to Arsenal by still being at the club!
Arsenal may only be a single Premier League point better off than our opponents today, but you would normally expect a team like Watford to approach a game against us or any of the big hitters with some degree of caution, even though the Hornets are at home today.
It's tough to not take the points when you're getting a team as good as K State with a Senior quarterback who are playing against a redshirt Freshman like Mariota.
When executing analysis like this, we always prefer using against the spread (ATS) records as a measure of how a team, or player in this instance, performs because point spreads include a level of «expectation» that straight - up wins and losses do not.
They very much looked like a team looking ahead to a big game against the relegation - threatened Sharks, failing to press an early 1 - 0 advantage and falling victim to another bicycle kick as they left the Stadio Ezio Scida with a 1 - 1 draw, a result that saw their lead at the top of Serie A shrink to four points after Napoli came from behind twice to put away Udinese 4 - 2 at the San Paolo.
it was a huge mistake on the part of wenger for allowing three players who are just coming back from a long spell of injury to dominate the attacking line up against a team like sunderland who almost stole three points from Old trafford.
This also seems like a good time to point out the Bengals will be without their star linebacker Vontaze Burfict for the team's games against the Colts, Ravens, Panthers and Falcons due to his four game suspension.
You make some very good points and most i agree with... however, i have a couple points... 1) the invisibles were efficient, like Chelsea now they only need two / three players and a couple of top passes to score, they caught teams on the break, against the top teams arsenal cant do that, to many passes cause the counter to fail and then the hole team wants to get in on the act leaving the goal exposed..
Maybe the games we were expected to win, we did, but against teams like Southampton and Swansea, we dropped too many points.
Two games against below mid-table teams and we are really struggling.Is Fabs the answer?I don't think so.The first game against WBA would easily have been a draw but we were lucky though not this time round on Saturday.It was difficult and frustrating watching my team fail to create any clear cut chances in 94 minutes of football.There was such a corridor in our midfield that fulham utilized to the maximum.If we start dropping points against the likes of fulham at this stage in the competition then what will become of us in the 6 matches against the top three teams?I can see why I need to lower my expectations early enough to avoid disappointment later on.Very poor performance from Denilson.But why was Theo sub'd instead of bringing in Song for Denilson early enough?!
Results like ceding a 4 goal lead at Newcastle, the pathetic display against Blackburn, losing at home to Spurs for the first time in decades, and failing to get points home and away against inferior teams, are the reason we won't win the league.
Tomorrow they're laying only five points against a team still looking for its 20th win, so squares should take a liking to OKC.
At some point guys like Konerko, Dunn, Beckham and others will pick it up as there is a bunch of talent there but until they do Chicago is a must go against team for sure in a spot such as this one.
Against most opponents they get away with it and can dominate through their physical strength - but against teams like England such mistakes almost inevitably cost Against most opponents they get away with it and can dominate through their physical strength - but against teams like England such mistakes almost inevitably cost against teams like England such mistakes almost inevitably cost points.
If teams like Chelsea and ManU struggle against teams from League1 and the Championship respectively with their full squad, what would stop them from droping points against EPL teams?
While that sounds like a ridiculous plan, because doing that against Vancouver and Portland didn't grab all three points, LA isn't one of those teams.
There's Deathmatch (yes, like always, it's all about the killing), Infiltration (which has you going against the opposition to accomplish objectives before them, earning you points towards the victory), Capture the Greased - up Deaf Guy (Capture the Flag with a twist, of which has you chasing around a naked and greasy man to get hold of the flag), and finally Multiverse Madness (a Horde like mode, which sees you teaming up to take on waves of AI opponents from the different universes in the game).
From 1v1 and 2v2 duels to 4v4 Dominion which pits teams of four against each other to capture three points on a map while waves of supporting soldiers ebb and flow on the battlefield much like lane creeps in a MOBA.
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