What the heck is that acronym?
Pahdz said:
What the heck is that acronym?
deadbq03 said:
Most common being crappy back pass that the keeper has to save, right?
That's the only other time I've seen it happen.
Only if he pulls him at halftime while he's on a hat trick.Forum Troll said:
All this success is just going to get the Gio/Greg talk going some more.
aggiephoenix02 said:
This lineup is dangerous! We're gonna carve these guys up!
mass subs…deadbq03 said:Only if he pulls him at halftime while he's on a hat trick.Forum Troll said:
All this success is just going to get the Gio/Greg talk going some more.
Speaking of which… do we go mass subs here for experience and injury prevention or do we keep the good times rolling?
oh no said:
I got home in time for the last 10 mins of first half. How does Johnny look and fit in with this group in MF?
Mathguy64 said:deadbq03 said:
Most common being crappy back pass that the keeper has to save, right?
That's the only other time I've seen it happen.
Back pass and trickery are the others I can think of. Although I guess if you were insane enough to stop play in the area for dissent that would be indirect.
Missed one. If you are insane enough to call impeding without contact that's indirect. But that's even more insane than stopping to card a defender for dissent.
Rudyjax said:Mathguy64 said:deadbq03 said:
Most common being crappy back pass that the keeper has to save, right?
That's the only other time I've seen it happen.
Back pass and trickery are the others I can think of. Although I guess if you were insane enough to stop play in the area for dissent that would be indirect.
Missed one. If you are insane enough to call impeding without contact that's indirect. But that's even more insane than stopping to card a defender for dissent.
Also keeper picking up the ball, putting it down, then picking it up again.
Mathguy64 said:Rudyjax said:Mathguy64 said:deadbq03 said:
Most common being crappy back pass that the keeper has to save, right?
That's the only other time I've seen it happen.
Back pass and trickery are the others I can think of. Although I guess if you were insane enough to stop play in the area for dissent that would be indirect.
Missed one. If you are insane enough to call impeding without contact that's indirect. But that's even more insane than stopping to card a defender for dissent.
Also keeper picking up the ball, putting it down, then picking it up again.
That's a backpass to yourself.
I had one called on me in my keeper days for too many steps back when they counted steps. That was dumb.Mathguy64 said:deadbq03 said:
Most common being crappy back pass that the keeper has to save, right?
That's the only other time I've seen it happen.
Back pass and trickery are the others I can think of. Although I guess if you were insane enough to stop play in the area for dissent that would be indirect.
Missed one. If you are insane enough to call impeding without contact that's indirect. But that's even more insane than stopping to card a defender for dissent.
It's almost like this isn't a young team and can't/won't learn.PatAg said:
Just remember the names of people you see online that are choosing to still talk about Germany, and how poorly they have done at times, while we are in the middle of stomping a mudhole in Ghana.
Their opinions no longer matter
Only real negative was our ball children were getting the ball to Ghana too fast on their throwins. I understand, big lead, just a friendly, but it's about building habits and treating every rep like it's the world cup
— watke (@watke_) October 18, 2023
You can actually see the defender’s soul leave his body 😂😂😂
— American Hooligans 🇺🇸⚽️ (@AmericanHoolis) October 18, 2023
h/t @Eyesandvibes
pic.twitter.com/4uSuUT5EAl
It's what we have so we need to hope he continues to learn and grow and improve.deadbq03 said:
And people act like coaches can't learn/grow either.
Some certainly don't (Fran is the epitome of this in my book), but most coaches are quite adaptive and do change/grow throughout their career.
I'm beating this drum too much probably - but as much as I don't like the hire (and rehire) of Ggg, he has grown into the role and made a lot of changes to the way he handles things. He's absolutely a competent NT coach now. That couldn't be said years ago when he was doing stuff like shoe-horning Adams into RB so he could play MLS nobodies in midfield.
Given some structural constraints within USSF, perhaps the easiest path for us to get a fantastic coach is to find someone who's willing to grow and let them grow into it. We're halfway there with Ggg. I hope he keeps honing his craft and gets himself and the team ready for a strong push in 2026. I'm encouraged that guys like BJ are sticking around on staff after this wild year. As bizarre as this rehire process has been, it's the kind of thing that could make someone rethink things and grow tremendously. I'd rather hope for that than for him to fail.
This run from Sergino Dest 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/ovzpfSw4b4
— USMNT Only (@usmntonly) October 18, 2023
His rosters have gotten better to select from. The pool he was picking from 4 years ago versus today arent even close to the same depth and skill.Rudyjax said:It's what we have so we need to hope he continues to learn and grow and improve.deadbq03 said:
And people act like coaches can't learn/grow either.
Some certainly don't (Fran is the epitome of this in my book), but most coaches are quite adaptive and do change/grow throughout their career.
I'm beating this drum too much probably - but as much as I don't like the hire (and rehire) of Ggg, he has grown into the role and made a lot of changes to the way he handles things. He's absolutely a competent NT coach now. That couldn't be said years ago when he was doing stuff like shoe-horning Adams into RB so he could play MLS nobodies in midfield.
Given some structural constraints within USSF, perhaps the easiest path for us to get a fantastic coach is to find someone who's willing to grow and let them grow into it. We're halfway there with Ggg. I hope he keeps honing his craft and gets himself and the team ready for a strong push in 2026. I'm encouraged that guys like BJ are sticking around on staff after this wild year. As bizarre as this rehire process has been, it's the kind of thing that could make someone rethink things and grow tremendously. I'd rather hope for that than for him to fail.
His roster selections have gotten better.