football is complicated son tbh, stick to your spurfan account tbh, lol needing a lakers alt, y'all s love us deep down![]()
There's no shame in cheering for a sport, like bukakeball, full of sexuals.
There is cheering for games that typically end in 0-0, playground kickball games were more exciting![]()
football is complicated son tbh, stick to your spurfan account tbh, lol needing a lakers alt, y'all s love us deep down![]()
I don't see much complication in massaging proststes on the field, but youre obviously the expert![]()
Dfens seems pretty irritated.that Aaron Hernandez post.
And YET, Aaron Hernandez STILL didn't release a double-handjob video for the world to see.
The double-handjob vid can't be beat. Just take the L, soccer crew.
Soccer fans overrate the "tactical complexity" of kickball. They see patterns in post-hoc analysis of soccer goals and pretend like the players/coaching staff somehow drew it up just like that. Soccer is very much a read and react game built around very basic goal sport tactics like spacing and triangles. DAF, et al will flail their arms, but soccer coaches agree:
http://www.espnfc.us/germany/story/3...t-dfb-director
"The people ask themselves what the painter wanted to express and then pay ridiculous money for it," he said. "But what did the painter want to say? Nothing!"
Wormuth concluded that tactical variations in a match are "overrated" and added that he thinks coaches these days can get lost in tactical thinking.
He said: "I read one of those pieces following a Wolfsburg match [where he coached until late 2016], and asked myself, 'They say I came up with those highly complex things?'"
Basically soccer fans are like pretentious art-critics who look at a child's fingerpainting and invent all sorts of symbolic qualities that weren't intended and don't exist.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...paintings.html
Now before this turns into another sport vs. sport argument, I don't really think any sports are complex and that strategy and tactics are highly overrated. Talent, skills, and roster building (signing the best players and finding the right chemistry) are much more important. Proven by a big study that determined NBA head coaches really don't make a difference.
^ on this point, football is easily the most complex sport in the world. A coach and FO is tasked with building two different sets of 11 man teams for offense and defense, all with vastly different skillsets and body types. 4 different special team corps. And then has to fill out the roster with viable backups since football's injury rate is so high. And since it's a game built around set-pieces, strategy and tactics have more use in the sport than in other sports.
But the complexity is really only experienced by the coaches, quarterback, and maybe the o-line. If you're an RB, for instance, you really don't need to know in detail what Bill Belichick ran in 2003 on a 2nd and 4 situation in week 8 against the Colts. You just need to know to hit your hole hard and gain yardage. If the hole is plugged, make a move and try to salvage the play.
Been saying that since Day 1.
you thinking Mitch is a Spursfan
I'd say football, especially the ground game, is quite complex. When you break it down, and it's not post-hoc, each player has a role and if they don't execute properly the play will most likely fail. Sometimes lemonade is made from lemons but a team that executes at that level will be in the playoffs most likely.
In soccer it's "run to here, stay in this area". In baseball it's "run to here, stand here, wait for a sign". In basketball it's "run here, box out" or "run here, stand here, screen for the cutter, pop out to the wing". In football it's "run here, at this angle, time your arrival, hit this guy from this direction, don't get a penalty for holding, roll off of him this direction, there should be a hole created by the defense here, if not go to option 2" and that's just for one guy. You have the WR running a route when he knows he's not the target, but he's pulling the defense and could be the bailout. You can see guys who don't sell it well, but great teams sell it. That's technically difficult.
football a complex sport
but but the playbook
dudes are some dumb they need to writte the 4 plays they use on their arms
The only thing irritating here is the rampant baboonery tbh of some re s.
If you think I'm reading this thread or reading walls of textsonny we don't all LIVE on spurstalk.
son you got replaced this year by a black expert in massaging prostates![]()
happens, Tbh.
There really are no plays in soccer, except foreplay in the showers amirite?
you are on the re business lately?
there are no plays in soccer...
oh boy... rule #1 of trolling know a bit of your topic before talking... and you really know jack about soccer, stick to gay vids and pics that apparently you like so much got
all you have to say to DMC is
oink oink
whatever! There are no plays, just a bunch of sissies running around kicking a ing ball up and down the field while the crowd would probably be there even if no one was playing, just because they are dirt poor and need a place to be.
oops
Iran government bars Masoud Shojaei, Ehsan Haji Safi after they faced Israelis
http://www.espnfc.com/iran/story/317...?sf105193644=1
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Here's another good story. Cartelball
http://www.espnfc.com/mexican-liga-mx/story/3175961
Apparently bukakeball even had its own version of brokeback mountain, guess it's consensus that the sport is befitting of feminine men who might prefer the same sex
thanks for confirming you know , you talk out of your ass and you like watching vids of gay men in locker room tbh...
Stick to what you know brah
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