Homebrew_Dawg
New Fish
not saying that I 100% agree with him as I do agree that pressure is real. That being said, if you know you can do the job and do it repeatedly in practice the odds of doing so when the lights go on increases substantially.
Tha fuck? Seriously?
Stick with tldr.
Live fire is a completely different theatre.
Having a tire hanging from the tree in the backyard and a “Specialist” coach Mom and Dad pay for you to fag off with (picture: OR strengmf coach) during High School is great,
Until they aren’t there and your snowflake ass melts.
G’s up ho’s down - same as it ever was
Pressure is real and until you go through those live reps you're going to have to learn to do that ... that's generally true across all aspects of sports.
That being said, you don't go to complete shit too often as what I was talking about was much more tied to general mechanics and whatnot.
Henry's miss made a lot of sense to me ... that's pressure coming from speeding up the process and a hook is what happens.
Haener just flat out doesn't see the field that well and forces balls over the middle ... that was something I've seen out of him in practices as well.
"Our practices under coach James were so hard that the games felt easy by comparison." - Dave Hoffmann
If Pete defined OKG according to the attitude and aggressiveness Dave Hoffman embodied, becoming an elite program would be much likelier. James had undersized, try hard white guys, but they were badass. One thing I especially loved about James is that he was color blind.