The stature and aerial prowess of the German combined with his experience and
reading of the game seemed to perfectly complement the pace, aggression and front foot defending of the Frenchman.
Not exact matches
Baseball Though the origins
of baseball
seemed unclear in that one article I think I remember
reading on Wikipedia, the modern - day
game was first invented in the early 1800s by Abner Doubleday's father, Ken Burns.
Yet to be seen how he can shield the back 4 as a DM but indications would suggest that he could do a good job against the mid / lower table sides (physical strength,
read of the
game, tackles, interceptions, distribution, composure... all
seem pretty good)
People
seem to forget that the
read option wasn't a big part
of San Francisco's
game plan until the playoffs last year.
Beat MD soundly to start the season... same for Tulsa... win at home two hard
games to USC and TCU (we might lose the TCU
game after an excessive high from USC, if we lose to TCU we bounce back and beat K St, if we beat TCU we
read or press clipping an get a L handed to us in Manhattan)... we lose to OU, ugh, I hope I am wrong... and then finish strong with close
games at Stillwater and Lubbock that are W's... and lay the wood to Baylor, ISU and put up a huge payback whomping on KU Thanksgiving weekend in Lawrence (which
seems odd for UT to play outside
of Texas that weekend.)
I think playing debuchy next to bellerin worked so well as debuchy was watching out naturally for the right flank when bellerin went forward, also debuchy
seems to have a natural talent and awareness
of reading thw
game and covering across the back line.
I keep
reading comments that say we have plenty
of quality in the squad and we should have won things BUT, clearly we do nt have that degree
of quality as we loose more important
games than we win, and noone
seems to be able to rally the troops when needed.
Mertesacker used to use his ability to
read the
game to make up for his lack
of pace, however now that it
seems his legs may be tiring with the physical demands
of the Premier League, perhaps Mertesacker's time at Arsenal is also coming to an end.
Looking at that BVB
game, non
of them can
read the
game, they just
seem to have no clue about hunting for the ball intensely as a pack.
The French defender, who opened the scoring against Arsenal at the weekend,
seems to have not
read the Chelsea script and simply told the truth when he was asked about the controversy surrounding the
game with the behaviour
of his yeam mate Diego Costa.
He also made a few key tackles and interceptions and
seems to have a great
reading of the
game and even though his position was the deep lying midfielder, Xhaka still made the joint most key passes
of any player with three.
I think he was made captain
of Arsenal not necessarily because
of his leadership qualities, (he never
seemed vocal enough on the pitch to be captain for me) but rather because he is very smart and
reads the
game very well.
And right now his
reading of the
games along with what can at times
seem a frustrating indifference to exerting himself when he doesn't have the ball make him a liability in that role.
However, a supremely talented midfield always
seems to drag Viktor Goncharenko's men through the mud and the Red - Blues have actually won five out
of seven
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When
Reading got their first goal, you knew every Arsenal fan was holding their breath, as the players
seemed to be affected by the goal, and
Reading took control
of the
game for a 5 minute spell.
Overall, six players got some playing time with their countries over the last 2 weeks, and with the exception
of Wood, whose knock apparently isn't a big deal, everyone
seems back 100 % fit as we look towards the
Reading game on Saturday.
Strong in the air and composed in his
reading of the
game, the return
of Jones also
seemed to have instilled some more confidence in him.
In
reading text commentary
of games, it
seems that a sizable fraction
of cards issued to Arsenal should never have been issued.
I have been
reading the book «The Gluten Free Edge» and a gluten free diet
seems to help sooooo many professional athletes perform at the top
of their
game.
I used to be able to
read street signs at night, then it
seemed all
of a sudden, I could barely tell the score while watching a football
game.
If you're like most men, online dating comes across as something
of a mystery, a
game whose rules
seem arbitrary and... (
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If you're like most men, online dating comes across as something
of a mystery, a
game whose rules
seem arbitrary and often... (
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Anyone
reading gaming news lately has no doubt encountered droves
of articles concerning lootboxes, which
seem to be the AAA
game industry's new favorite way to monetize
games.
My (admittedly incomplete)
reading of it suggests that there might be an IQ floor below which high - level strategy
game performance is unlikely, but that above this floor assiduous practice and access to high level players (and / or books on the
game)
seem more important.
Kobo customer service does not exist having
read others people's complaints it
seems like their policy is the opposite
of costumer service and the object
of the
game is to delay, delay, delay in the hopes you go away.
Google's interactive e-books will enhance the
reading experience
of readers as the e-books may
seem like a cross between a book and a
game.
Despite the fact that many people
seem to believe this is merely an updated Encyclopedia, the layout
of the pages, alphabetically organised entries, compact design and focus on the
games and not the overall universe all clearly indicate that this isn't a book intended to be
read from cover to cover, though it can be, but rather a reference book to be kept close at hand while your playing the
games so that you can quickly and easily look up an entry that caught your eye in the
game.
If you've
read any
of my articles, it's painfully obvious Horror is a favourite genre
of mine, and, considering the season, this
seemed like the proper time to tell the world my view on the ten best horror
games around.
Hopefully they make cutscenes have voice acting in WWE 2K19, as the previous
games seemed lifeless in career mode where you just had to
read a lot
of text.
One issue I had with the first
game that
seems to have carried over is that
of collectible documents, which
read out like audio logs, but can not be played in the background.
The gaming press still
seems a little unsure
of Destiny at this point, and if I were to venture a guess from what I've seen and
read, it
seems that's just the way Bungie wants it; that is, they
seem to want this looming air
of mystery and intrigue surrounding their
game.
I haven't
read the entire thing, but I did want to comment on this excerpt: «For instance in Amnesia, we started the
game with a few directions such as «try and live the
game instead
of trying to beat it», which
seem to have worked great in putting players in the right frame
of mind.»
Maybe Sci - fi MMOs should get Derek Smart to write a disclaimer that you need to
read before you get to post on the forums It
seems many players are happily oblivious to many
of the technical limitations
of having a
game world that allows seamless transitions (no loading screens) between different environments and gameplay styles all the time pushing out top end graphics... on any machine they've decided to cobble together and abuse.
In the
game, you take the role
of «Shuggy», who
seems...
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11th May 2013 - When a new console cycle approaches we always
seem to have this weird overlap between current and next - gen hardware that hinders «true» next generation
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As I only
read newsitems about the few
games I play, none
of them
seemed to have drawn negative attention.
Another day, another Battle Royale addition to an existing
game — but Dying Light's attempt at the genre
seems like a smartly - designed, tightly - wound combination
of that
game's stand - out elements and...
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These loading screens were empty
of anything to look at or
read, making the wait feel more noticeable than in
games like Gwent where loading screens show tips or new cards, making the load time
seem faster.
Namco Bandai have seen fit to bless us with another «Tales
of»
game; a series which has seen more mainstream appeal in recent years, but as a result,
seems to have become...
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Gameloft, purveyor
of iOS
games which are as brilliant as they are unoriginal, has announced its biggest ever sale.We know, we know - Gameloft
seems to offer up its
games on the cheap on a regular basis, but this really is a big sale and there's plenty...
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While the
game may
seem like yet another HD remaster in a sea
of beloved titles that have also been getting the HD treatment in this current generation
of consoles, The Zodiac Age promises -LSB-...]
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The on - demand cloud gaming service OnLive is finally going to see the light
of day, as its launch in the UK has been announced at the Eurogamer Expo 2011 in London.With over 100
games currently available it
seems that the OnLive team is making all the...
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Just as Sony was putting its sorry hacking debacle to bed, it
seems that the British
games publisher has been the target
of an all new digital...
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We definitely like a good gaming sesh over at Pocket - lint, but the idea
of putting in the number
of man hours needed to generate a million Xbox Live achievement points
seems eye - strainingly hard work.This hasn't dissuaded
gamer Raymond Cox, also known...
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Microsoft is too, it
seems, as it has introduced PEGI age ratings to its Windows Phone platform.The PEGI system is the standard form
of classification for video
games...
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Epic's Unreal Engine
seems set to continue its mobile gaming assault after French publisher Gameloft announced that it will be using version 3.0
of the
game engine in four upcoming titles to be released over the next two years.Released for iOS devices...
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While it
seems there are a large influx
of these
games hitting consoles in the last few years, Flinthook stands out as a top example
of...
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Windscape, a
game that released on Steam back in September
of 2016,
seems to have plans for releases on other platforms, including the Nintendo Switch...
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It
seems strange that even after a couple
of years
of Kinect being out for the Xbox 360, We
gamers are still looking for its first hardcore
game or at least something that actually works well with...
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It does
seem like if you are able to
read the subtitles, and are willing to fight for it, Middle Earth: Shadow
of War, holds something for audio impaired
gamers.