>He's a real student of the game
>the other team just wanted it more
>>64719705
>he's a cerebral player
>did they score too quickly?
>Did X lose it or did Y win it
>>64720081
This is an actual thing though
>>64720081
That's an actual thing in football
>the most dangerous lead
>not 1-0
>>64720091
>>64720099
No, it's not. It's announcer garbage. Ask the Seahawks in the Super Bowl how that worked out. You get your job done and then believe in your defense.
>he does all the little things
>He's a real gym rat
>the game will be won or lost in midfield
>>64720125
1-0 you should still be playing tough defense considering it's only a one point difference. If you have a larger lead, you are likely to slack a little and give the other team momentum.
>>64720215
>2-0
>they score
>2-1, still in lead, fuck we need to be better
>1-0
>they score
>1-1, tie, anything can happen now
if you slack then it's not a dangerous lead but shit players.
>he's a big guy
>we're just taking it one game at a time
>>64720125
When you are winning 2-0 and the opponent scores is the most dangerous lead; they feel like they can stop losing and you feel like you can stop winning
>>64720244
>4 u
>first guy in to the facility, last guy out
>>64720135
If you play in the Big 12, scoring too quickly is very real.
>this kid's a real gamer
>it's a tale of two halfs
>we juz gotta go out dere n eggzecute
>watch Fox
>every play
>'I think they missed a call there, Joe'
>We don't call them the "fourth line" we call them the "energy line"
>the team that plays the best defense today will win
>>64722614
explain
>>64725542
If there's 3 minutes left in the game, its best that you spend most of it on your offensive drive. If you score too quickly, say after a 60 yards play, you instead give the other team 2:30 to go across the field and you'll end up with less points and very little time to score.