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Hardy Pyle

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  1. I trust what I see. Italy got seriously lucky in the 2006 tournament. They played powerhouses such as Australia and the Ukraine in the elimination rounds. Had a very nice game against Germany. And needed penalties to beat a 10 man France. They avoided most of the big clubs. I think you ask most astute soccer observers that Argentina was the best team at that tournament. But that doesn't necessarily mean you will win it. Once Pirlo was injured, I figured they would be done. He's the only class player on that team that has creativity abilities. Brazil winning in 2002 was great. A great team, won the right way and played wonderful football. Italy's 1982 win was nice. That was a nice side with Rossi. I thank the football gods that teams such as the Dutch, Brazil (except this year), Argentina to mention a few teams are around to play the beautiful game. As for Inter beating Barcelona, Inter were completely dominated in the return leg. Inter played the games of their lives and caught Barcelona in the first leg. There was also a Dani Alves penalty that was not allowed that was pretty clear. Off the top of my head, there were 4 Argentinian's on the Inter team. Two did not make the national team, and one is on the bench. Inter were pretty fortunate in the final that Ribery wasn't playing and that an Argentinian's quality came to the team's rescue and got them the victory. By reading many of your comments, it's fairly apparent you have never played soccer at any level and watch Serie A and the World Cup and make yourself a resident expert to NFL fans. I just skimmed this thread once in a while - but to answer someone's questions - yes, there are many tactical changes during the course of the game that occur. For the novice fan, what I would recommend looking at how players use space and attack space. Far too often a player is able to attack space and is in a dangerous attacking position but then will lay it off to the wing. Any defender will tell you - thanks. The players that are truly danger - Villa's, Messi', Ronaldo's are the players that attack the space, attack defenders. They force the issue. This scares defenders. This is why they are so successful. The use and creation of space is a beautiful thing when done right.
  2. And Italy won't be able to score like that against the small clubs. Any given day, Argentina has the talent to put a drubbing on any team in the world. With a one game knockout system, you need luck...just ask Italy 4 years ago.
  3. As Freeney said, size is overrated. It's all about leverage.
  4. We used Winfield to stop Gonzalez. Reggie on Shockey. Or possibly Whitner if we want someone more physical.
  5. Awesome post....this is the reason I fight my way through all the drivel. I have PVR but haven't found the strenght to go back and watch the game.
  6. Even though it is preseason. I only watched the 1st half, but I liked the pressure the line was putting on the Bear's QBs.
  7. "He seems like a smart guy" I don't like the way TO behaves, but must question whether there is method to his madness. The publicity he gets you can't just buy. And his NFL career is over in 1-2 years. If it's about the $$$$, if I was him, I would be making sure my name stays in the media any way possible. If it's about self respect and how I would like to conduct myself, I would STFU. He has position himself well for a TV life after football.
  8. Good food for thought, but I think if you can't play the rush well on 1st and 2nd down great pass rushers become less effective on 3rd and short. All those teams, with the exception of Indy (maybe?), were awfully tough to run on. I also think that you can scheme or find ways to generate a pass rush. But a big ugly to plug the middle, tough to do without the right personnel.
  9. I think every armchair coach agrees with this. I think the magic is finding those 2 big tackles, hence the problem. This is why letting Pat Williams go was a massive mistake.
  10. DwightSchrute - post of the year. Classic!LMAO.....Run less like Frankenstein...hahaaahaha. It's nuggets like this that keep me coming back wading through the crap.
  11. Anyone wish to comment on the comparisons between the two. Thanks.
  12. "It looks like Langston Walker is going to start at left tackle. They think he's a better pass blocker than Jason Peters. I don't. But we'll see how Walker holds up at the most important position on the O line. " Really...the Bills think that Walker is better than Peters at pass blocking. Interesting, considering the success Walker had in the first 4 games, I've always wondered about how much of a drop off there was between Walker and Peter, but never would have publicly stated that Walker was a better pass blocker.
  13. I agree, Youbouty was really coming on strong. Damn...I'll miss Greer, though.
  14. Past mistakes....the above, plus add in Dockery.... makes you question the talent evaluation.
  15. Is this largely due to defenses having to contend with, to a greater extent, spread formations? Any other explanations? Thanks.
  16. I would want a 3rd rounder which ain't gonna happen...so let's keep him.
  17. Off the top of my head...Haynesworth or Phillip Rivers. (I think he was less than 5 years!..but too lazy to look it up)
  18. I love both players, but I think McGee is better. Greer is damn good too though.
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