Sentences with phrase «something point game»

Not exact matches

Vanderbilt: James Franklin is trying to build something at Vanderbilt, but at some point, Vanderbilt will need to win some games.
Winning all of the 3 - 2 and 2 - 1 games isn't something that's as easy as pointing to a great post-sixth-inning bullpen, hoping that will explain it away.
Though the center had turned the corner in practice — step one — games were something else: He averaged 3.8 points and 3.2 rebounds last season and shot a heinous 37.3 % from the line.
On from his future, the midfielder added that he felt his side played well enough to get something out of the game, refusing to blame the referee for granting the penalty which denied his side any points from the match - up.
In my opinion Arsenal fans should've expected something like this to happen, I certainly expected Arsenal to struggle in the opening game and so it hasn't shocked me that we didn't pick up all three points.
I'm pretty sure YES noted they have lost tons (25 games or something) by 5 points or less.
But with just four points in their last five games, it's clear that something needs to change at White Hart Lane.
It doesn't matter what sport you follow, if you look back at any team that's every won a championship, there's always one game during the season that players and fans can point to as the turning point that made a season something special.
If you believe that as manager Arsene Wenger is not responsible for Arsenal being 33 points behind city with eight games to go and is not responsible for Arsenal not turning up at the league cup final and is not responsible for Arsenal being humiliated by Forest in the 3rd round of the FA cup then there is something seriously wrong there.
They've been so stifling through their first 20 games — allowing just 0.801 points per possession and a field goal percentage of 32.1, both the lowest figures in the nation — that it is now customary for losing coaches to say something retweetably superlative about how they guard.
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.
BUT having said that, that's why it's so important to hold onto leads like at anfield those 2 points dropped bugs me the most and getting something out of the Chelsea game.
After the West Ham game he put on a tweet stating something similar to «Made some mistakes and no points today, but looking to the next game», which is exactly the kind of mentality we need.
Wenger needs to do something, 3 games and we could be on 1 or 2 points, with Alan Pardew in charge away at Crystal Palace I'm not sure whether we can get a win and after that it's Liverpool, we will be playing catch up again.
«All the fans want something special, so our job on the pitch is to win the game, to take the three points against Tottenham.
With regards to the games you named that's all well and good but is the 6 points from 27 (something to that effect t) progress?
The game between Arsenal and Chelsea is the main talking point from the Premier League weekend, unsurprisingly, or more specifically the controversy surrounding Diego Costa, Koscielny, Gabriel and the myopic referee Mike Dean and his assistants that just happened to be making a cup of tea or something when it all kicked off.
That's the something extra you get in half a dozen games throughout the season that can earn you an extra 10 points to make you champions.
This is on what these two are truly arguing; Wenger uses the cup as an example against Neville but Neville isn't really belittling our ability to win games, but rather, that in the long run of a whole season it is more likely for us to drop points due to relying purely on skill which is far more linked to form then something like physicality.
but anyway, argument for another day, for now, just wanted us to point out something... Let's all take a moment to appreciate the fact that for atleast 20 minutes in that game, we had pretty much all our attackers in the pitch and still couldn't get a goal!!!!!!..
«You look back at some of the defeats from the beginning of the season, and some of the points we dropped, and it is frustrating, because we would be right there or thereabouts now if we had got something from those games.
Thanks for pointing out that there is something called in game management.
It could take between three to five games for that nought point something to add up to one tackle.
McGraw: There was one basketball game where I scored something like 48 points.
We were only deluding ourselves into thinking that we could get something out of this game lol Our destiny was already written before kickoff, what with City & Utd dropping points... Because we simply never, ever take advantage of that!
Regardless, the Cavs needed to do something after absorbing a 22 - point beatdown at the hands of the Warriors in Game 1.
Still, while Lukaku's physical attributes may point towards more of a imposing, battling figure up front, his big - game record suggests he lacks something mentally to decide the tightest contests.
For the Chelsea game especially, with us needing a win at Stamford Bridge, I can't help but believe we will need that something special to come away with the three points, and at present, we don't have it.
Pelicans had something like 32 points off turnovers for the game.
«Jackpot» is on something of a charge, winning his last three games and standing only one point behind Taylor in the standings, so with all to play for we should be in for a cracker.
Settling for a point is something we view as entirely Mourinho — esque and boring but in a game where pure numbers are the only thing that matter come May, sometimes settling for a point is beneficial especially if you're away from home.
Sure Arsenal is only 3 pints behind city but that would be something to be happy about say if City was sitting top of the table but they are 6 pints off the top and that means Arsenal is 9 points off the top after 9 games.
First there was this, which appeared to be Petrino pointing at Miles and saying something mean late in the game.
That said, it's something of a Really Big One and Then Five More, as Chelsea's ridiculous run of form has put them nine points ahead of second with just 14 games to go.
We still lost away to Chelsea, lucky to leave Anfield with a point, Spurs took 4 points off of us, Utd beat us AT HOME and I have know idea who's turning up at Old Trafford... I feel now we REALLY need to hold unto 3rd and most importantly the players shouldn't be forgotten either, they get paid more than most people will see in their lifetime... The should be performing at the highest level on a constant basis but sadly they haven't either at least in the games that really count... I love Arsenal but something has to give in order for is to proceed and I want to see that Arsenal again at least one last time...
Hopefully that might help us, because we need just a point to qualify as well but a defeat could leave us needing something from a tricky trip to Istanbul to face Galatasaray in the last group game.
It's possible that this game was a fluke and that the Suns will play, at some point, something resembling competitive basketball.
It wasn't a buzzer beater and it didn't come at a critical point in the game, but Loyola Marymount's C.J. Blackwell pulled off something more akin to a trick shot than what one would see during live action.
Hull City will take on what is surely going to be an under strength Man United side but Sunderland are still not out of the woods and if they manage less than one point from their last two matches then they can be caught by the St James» Park outfit but they will need to get something from their final game at Villa Park.
Ideally if Zagreb and Greeks win one game apiece we wouldn't even have to get something off of Bayern as we could go through on six points depending scoreline.
Though Mike Evans continues to pork me on Draftkings, as he's yet to have a 100 - yard game this season and hasn't scored since October 22nd, the Bucs have scored at least 20 points in four straight gamessomething they had failed to do in the three weeks prior.
That's not to say that there isn't a troubling pattern of failure in the latter stages of the Champions League, but what was astonishing on Wednesday was that he took a system that had worked so well to the point that City has lost only two meaningful games all season and stands 16 points clear atop the Premier League table, and he abandoned it for something else.
He had one game last season where he scored 20 something points and it didn't come from jumpers.
«When the defense closes one offense down, the good point guard can go to something else and keep the tempo of the game moving.»
Glad to see the re-focus after the beatdown we endured game 4 against the warriors I'll take this side of 48 point win any day The 4 spot is a now a complete log jam Each one Davis, Biggie, AA, Noah, and ZC bring something different.
Durant was the unquestioned star of this game — which might be something we'll all have to get used to in London — scoring 28 points, hitting seven three - pointers and dishing out six assists.
The former has the advantage of being well - accustomed to, and prolific in, the Premier League; he might also have something of a point to prove, given he only got 10 games for Chelsea last time he was at the club.
The departure of Lane Kiffin was supposed to take something vital out of an Alabama offense; instead, the Crimson Tide are actually up a few tenths of a point per game.
Okay Gooners, this is a big one that Arsenal really need to get something out of, and despite the fact we are away to Man City who have been in great form and are the Premier League pace setters, Arsene Wenger understands that all three points are the order of the day and has vowed that the Gunners will take the game to Pep Guardiola's free scoring side.
Averaging 14 points a game, there was promise that with his scoring ability and eight other players returning from the varsity squad, there could be something special.
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