Downing started well w / the play calling but why the fuk would
u stop running the ball?
I meant that he's unlikely to
stop running the ball when the opportunity for easy yards presents itself, because that's a part of his skill set.
Not exact matches
Even Dele Ali of spurs knows when to
stop running with the
ball, dribble and shoot at goal.
My theory is because of constant tiki - taka passing of the
ball, it amazes me sometimes how we are so good at passing and controlling the
ball at such pace and power, with the amount of position we have is almost unreal, imagine the vibrations that
run up your legs and knees each time you
stop and kick the
ball and we are the champions of tiki - taka, if your thinking why not the same to Barcelona but they have injuries too but its a warmer climate and needs less warm to the legs,
With formations that regularly include one or two TEs and then a QB who can keep the
ball 10 to 20 times a game, it's difficult to get numbers up front to
stop their favorite
runs.
... you
stop the Titans from
running the
ball.
He is actively inviting the other team to
run the
ball, either up the middle or outside, not showing a strength or focus on
stopping either of those.
The coaching staff has decided to give personnel looks to the opposing offense to encourage
running the
ball against them and is willing to play the percentages of them being able to
stop enough multiple play march down the field drives and be stingy enough about
stopping touchdowns to allow this team to hold others to a low enough score to allow an average offensive showing by our offense to score enough points to win.
So, you are saying that teams that
run the
ball a lot with the lead tend to dominate the TOP and the teams that have to hurry up and pass the
ball because they are behind and incompletions
stop the clock tend to lose the game.
The Chargers can not
run the
ball (problem — entire right side of the offensive line) and can not
stop the
run on defense.
You may or may not need to
run the
ball offensively to win, but you HAVE to
stop it defensively to win.
Three seconds
ran off the clock before it briefly
stopped, then the clock was restarted before the
ball had been placed for the next snap.
While great offenses have had success
running the
ball and no success
running the
ball (they all do have success passing the
ball — so you are spot on there); great defenses are all
run stopping defenses first.
Typically an aggressively pressing team will press even a player that is in a good position to release the
ball, so the tackle will «fail», even though it often forces the opponent to
stop what was a potentially promising
run, or forces them to pass in a different direction than they had hoped to go.
Besides Clemson's proclivity to
run the
ball, the Tigers are adept at
stopping the
run.
With the ability to both
run the
ball and
stop the
run, Clemson is perfectly set up to control the clock in this title game tilt.
Duncan gives the
ball to Manu Ginobili to
run the fast break, but when he crosses half - court Bosh is already in position to
stop him on the perimeter.
They are telling the Bucs» defenders exactly where they are going to
run the
ball and daring them to
stop it.
We were able to get
stops, and when we're able to get
stops, our guys are able to
run and push the
ball.
The other should have been a touchdown to Sanders on a fade route with 47 seconds left to go in the first half, but for some reason, Sanders tried to do a
stop and go in the middle of the route and just couldn't catch up to the
ball after he started
running again.
Yes, he passes the
ball forward but not in front of his team mate, Ramsey passes it slightly behind, so that his team mate has to
stop his
run and track back a few feet to receive the
ball.
The Ravens then tried to
run the
ball again, but the Bucs rose up and
stopped them for a loss.
If you're able to consistently
run the
ball and
stop the
run, you're going to win football games.
Stopping the
run and slowing down the short - passing game would be awesome, as would
running the
ball better, but it isn't likely that all three of those things pan out next year.
Now Iwobi, who can at least
stop the
ball, put in a pass and even score a lovely goal from a solo
run!
I can not remember exactly, but I think it was Charlton, or Coventry fans a few years back, who
stopped a game by throwing inflatable beach
balls onto the pitch, because of how their clubs were being
run.
Some effort to
stop the opposition if you just lost the
ball and your a forward, of course yes but you shouldn't be
running the length of the field to get the
ball back.
But again, I wonder where Rhino went becuz he was nowhere around, I only saw him
running towards the goal post to
stop the
ball, guess he went somewhere to have a quick piss.
The reason is obvious, we don't attack with the
ball, we make a
run then because of Wenger's ping pong playing philosophy we
stop and wait for other players to ping pong off.
We will see now how good he is and can be if given game time Oh and by the way did you see Sanches give the early
ball with his right to Ozil to score, if on left side it wouldn't have happend,
stop turn get it on my right, shit Iv lost it better
run back.
Rather than continue to
run right with the
ball, Deguara
stopped in the backfield and tossed a soft throwback pass to an uncovered Browning, who snuck out of the backfield after handing the
ball off.
After all, if you have a really good
running back, he's going to get the
ball most of the time, but you need at least three good linebackers to try and
stop him.
Gary neville said that he could easily have
run across the goal and
stopped the
ball with one hand, but instead he chose to take a step back and dive and try to make a «spectacular» save with two hands.
And when Holding headed the
ball right into the danger man on the edge of our box, Elneny
ran towards him and looked like he could at the very least put him off by lunging in before the shot was connected with, but Elneny does a Walcott, and just
stops short..
If Kompany had stood still and Monreal had
run into him that's no pen; but Kompany deliberately moved sideways to
stop Monreal getting to the
ball, and Nacho went down after
running into big brick sh*t house.
«A lot of times, if he was
running practice I had to
stop bouncing the
ball, and I'd listen.
Podolski doesn't track back etc, he is a striker first and last, let him do that, instruct the players to change tactics (I can feel Wenger cringe at the thought) to get as many
balls into the box as possible if Podolski is on and allow Welbeck to
run and play his best game and
stop with the chuckle brothers football.
A home pup that will be able to
run the
ball and
stop the
run?
Not letting the
ball smack your facemask instead of intercepting it and Antonio Brown take it for a touchdown... and also possibly using a defensive alignment that at least bothers to try to
stop the
run against Bell and that's another win against Pittsburgh = 1 win.
The offense pretty much made them play an extra quarters worth of work, hence the not
stopping a 3rd down and also always being in pass mode when the titans were obviously
running the
ball.
Playing against Barakaldo in the Spanish second tier, Odegaard
stops his
run, checks and shmmmies before sliding a perfectly weighted
ball through a crowd to set up a glorious goalscoring chance.
ps: btw did anyone notice the instance when ozil lost the
ball in midfield and was more interested in pointing something out to another player rather than
running back and
stopping the counter attack?
Ox needs to learn when to pass the
ball and
stop running and he needs to learn how to be cool because he was a little too desperate second half (Sanchez also did this to a degree but I think that was because he
stopped trusting everyone else).
oh man Wilshere made errors, i wonder if he would ever
stop running into walls and retaining the
ball for too long.
All players should give 100 % in every game and if that means
running non
stop for 90 minutes plus or taking the
ball in the face to
stop a goal bound effort from the opposition then so be it, us fans should expect nothing less weather or not we are fans of Arsenal, Leicester or whoever, the players get paid thousands to do what i did for fun growing up only i
ran for longer than these so called professionals.
We need a young keeper to eventually replace cech (donnuramma, lafont fom toulouse or butland if we can't get those two) we also must have a creative midfield player to replace cazorla (naby Keita, rabiot) a hard tackler to break up the play (idriss gueye, nzonzi) and a striker lacazette / aubameyang / belotti... keep him at all costs but if Sanchez leaves costa, dembele from Dortmund, or mpabbe but I don't think that he's feasible, not mahrez too lazy for me if Alexis is leaving I want a world class player to replace our superstar who
runs everywhere and never
stops fighting for the
ball not a one season wonder who's gonna leave every two years for the African cup and never tracks back.
He
ran for a
ball he should have let pass and managed to get his racket on it, at the same time making a sharp
stop and scrambling to get back into position.
Stop with that
running the
ball into 3 defenders in the opposition half.
Carl Yastrzemski, using a new stance in an effort to hit the
ball to all fields, had a homer and three RBIs to
stop Chicago 9 - 6, and then singled in the go - ahead
run in the 10th as the Red Sox won 5 - 3 in Texas, where they hadn't won since July 15, 1980.
Nicklaus climbed up to the putting surface, tapped the
ball and watched as it
ran and
ran and — just as it seemed about to
stop short — toppled into the hole for a birdie 3.