Sentences with phrase «with air balls»

The BBC camera crews are on hand too, but only to film cricketers, rugby stars and deejays in a pregame benefit riddled with air balls.
But it was over all good performance... But being Arsenal, they are very unpredictable... We can not assume that we would win comfortably against West Brom next Monday night... They are very hard to break down and it's Tony Pulis side who only play with air balls... Corners and Free kicks... So we have should not feel any euphoric feeling by this point... This should be happening week in week out....
Chris Bosh opened the 2013 All - Star game with an air ball.

Not exact matches

Placentra, 30, an art director with the Wieden + Kennedy ad agency in New York, said he and copywriter Alex Ledford invented «Dilly Dilly» out of thin air while spit - balling ideas for a Bud Light commercial called «Banquet» that began running in August.
When the loaves came out the oven, they had no rise or air bubbles inside, and were basically just raw balls of dough with a nice crust.
The FTS14 is an austenitic stainless - steel ball float steam trap with an integral automatic air vent suitable for use on steam systems up to 14bar.
Ring of Fire «Garden Fresh» Chile Sauce: Mike and Diane's Gourmet Kitchen is quite skillful at juggling delicate flavors, and keeps the balls high in the air with this veggie - dominated liquid.
Maybe losing Olivier Giroud, perhaps our best player in the air, has something to do with our lack of success, but with great technical players like Ozil and Cazorla to put balls in, we should still do better.
Those balls in the air that Mert normally handles with his head, Gabby seems to struggle with.
He is fast, aggressive man marker, good clearer of the ball, good in the air, good interceptor of the ball and good with dead ball situations
When Romo was at the helm he did the same thing, he could read the defense and audible the play that needed to be run, his mistakes were often times the same mistakes we saw Dez and other WRs get into (dropped balls, running with the ball loose (murray I am looking at you), and tipping the ball up in the air).
Thought MF could have done much better for the first goal, he got bundled off the ball in the centre circle, the ball flew wide right and he pulled up with his arm in the air assuming the ball was going out.
Put the ball in the air, and he'll do something with it.
Fighting for a ball with your head after it has been in the air forever.
So, when the ball's up in the air, I know that I'm able to jump just as high as a wide receiver and then being taller with longer arms, I can get the ball out of their hands.»
Fitzpatrick is also going to have to find a way to move the ball through the air with a banged - up receiving corps.
I assume you probably know what happened, but in case you don't: When Wiggins was knocked to the ground, with the ball falling away from him, he swung his legs up and kicked the ball back into the air.
What a lot of fans don't understand is that no one can win balls in the air with back to goal that Olivier can.
Pace only part of his problem... though a big one... his distribution of ball out if defence is awful... one of worst in EPL... slows down our forward movement massively and often puts receiving player in akward situation wher only option is back pass... He is also average in air... So his one quality is positional sense so he is alright as a bench player which is how Germany use him... So yes the guy is right we will not win league with this mertesaker starting
Can sub at corner in a pinch too, but having the play in front of him to maximize his big play ability with the ball in the air, should be the way to go...
Nonetheless, he breaks on it hard and decisively, and when Caldwell spins in the air to catch the ball and land with his body facing downfield, he gets Berry all up in his chest plate with a fierce hit.
Erik Lamela somehow managed to get the better of Gabriel Paulista in the air during a corner, with the ball falling kindly for the Belgian defender.
One of those was the back shoulder fade to Fowler up the seam on third - and - 6 with 5:24 to go in the first quarter, Patriots rookie corner Justin Coleman out of Tennessee (VFL) basically stiff - armed Fowler right in the middle of his chest before the ball got there to keep him from being able to adjust to it in the air.
He's 6» 2, powerful, great stamina, runs really well with the ball, quick over the ground, strong tackler and a real threat in the air.
After seeing a couple of games where he featured and also the one for england he's got it all for me... 1) He has the physical ability to offer the kind of game that our Giroud offers (back to the net: deflecting, relaying passes and 1 - 2 touches) but also 2) Pace, mobility and technical agility to offer so much more: dribbling past opponents (creating space), running / turning over defences either to lay down the killing pass to a better placed player or finishing a through ball from our over talented midfield and all that with speed and 3) Tactical awareness, willingness to defend players if asked (like the game Man U-Real Madrid in the CL) and could provide support not only in the air on corners!!
I actually think he'd be a great holding midfielder — intelligent, reads the game well and has good positioning, strong, relatively big with decent pace, good stamina, good in the air, confident on the ball and able to go forward with it and hold off other players.
Because he stands at 6» 2, his height allows Goretzka to be terrific at winning the ball in the air, which allows him to score goals with his head, and keep possession for Schalke.
Saying Crouch is not good in the air is like saying Messi is not good with the ball at his feet.
The ball out to him was nothing special but the way Walcott pulled it out of the air in the one movement with it setting himself up on the other foot and then how sweet do you want it, plenty sweet.
Our defense was water tight, air balls were met with fight and determination and quite honestly Silva and Aguero were invisible most of the game.
So did Split End Randy Simmrin, who, Robinson says, «can grab the ball over the middle, come back for it, dive like hell to get it, go up in the air for it and, more than that, he can catch it and run with it like a back.»
I would go with Van Djik (50m) for many reasons: on the ball composed and impeccable, strong in the air, can play dm too, leadership skills, score goals, pace for his height and power.
Again, he's a striker that given the freedom he has, prefers to play outside the box doing what Sanchez, Ozil, Ramsey do, trying to finesse the ball out of the air with his back to goal and being creative as opposed to just being a big, hulking, greedy striker commanding the oppositions box and those that provide service to him!
He was chasing balls, making runs into channels, holding up, battling in the air and topping it all of with a scintillating finish.
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He's big strong good in the air can take a great free kick, and good going forward with the ball at his feet.
its all in the joy of the struggle the ups and downs the goals you score and the ones you miraculously miss the tackles you receive and the tackles you give the rum you loose the run you win remember its a sport played with a ball full of air its got its own character too it can bounce differently every time
Good in the air and with the ball.
With one foot in the air and his putter held like a window - washer trying to scrape water off a pane of glass, Goosie tried to rake the ball down to the hole.
We were warned of the kind of goal they could score with Montero kicking the ball in the air and we were short in jumping for the ball.
Generally a static No9 who wins balls in the air but does relatively little with them.
He does have great, great deep ball accuracy but with DB's being as good as they are, and the ball hanging in the air as much as it does from him to get it there, we will need two stupendous 50/50 catchers.
North of the border they play with 12 men on each side, have only three downs to make a first down and always keep the ball in the air.
Walcott though limited would be very confident against Man united Cech (No word he has shocked me, Wow this guy is too great for a team with wenger as coach) Bellerin (He really has to improve his attacking side nd try to take on defenders) Chambers (Hez really good against de big guns & always gud in de middle of de park) Kos (Hez been a bit de-moltivated due to wengers lack of ambition hope Man u will do) Mon (link - up with walcott on the left would be breath of fresh air) Coq (great tackler, stamina & power) Ramsey (great passer of de ball, professional & great stamina) Sanchez (on the right, so he won't always play predictably) Walcott (thats where he was effective the last time against man u) Welbeck (Pace, goals & trickery) Giroud (Power, bully, link - up & goals) 4 -4-2 formation
After Smith, the team's biggest addition was Paul Richardson, who got a five - year, $ 40 million deal after a breakout 2017... pairing an emerging deep - ball threat with an aging quarterback who, up until last year, has struggled to make big plays through the air.
With true freshman Jake Fromm making his second start at QB, Georgia had no interest in throwing the ball, only taking to the air 15 times and running the ball 54 times.
He'll work at Juventus because they're great at dealing with high balls, Buffon can't come and pull them out of air anymore either and he done fine over there.
Xhaka, who I like, or at least I like the Xhaka who plays for the Swiss national squad, has shown to be in way over his head in the premiership... of course he showed late in the year that he can stretch the field with the long ball but our squad isn't really set - up for that style of play... most of his long passes are in the air not on the ground and our squad without Giroud, which should have been sold the minute the transfer window officially opened, is one of the smallest in England... we need someone who can pick out the runs of our forwards in the lanes and who is fast enough to come forward into space without conceding his defensive responsibilities... we rarely see him shoot or even be in a position on the field to do so, we rarely, if ever, see him used for set pieces and it appears that the only person at the club who has ever coached him up when it comes to tackling is Coq, which explains his atrocious disciplinary record... maybe it's me but didn't you see him coming in and contributing more from an offensive perspective, with his killer left foot, than a deep - lying midfielder... if that wasn't the case we are the stupidest team alive for taking him over Kante
So many goals are scored in the league with balls in the air.
Here's the trace of the shot, and you'll notice Woods was already asking for a new ball from caddy Joe LaCava with his first shot still in the air (via Alex Myers of GolfDigest):
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