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The tactics of Lawrence of Arabis reminds me of Genghis Kahn, like when he decided not to challenge the Great Wall directly, but to take the long journey around that *!%%+%%@#*!@.
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Underdogs winning isn't as rare as it seems.Originally Posted by Based God
So... anyone that read the article wanna provide some cliffs?
AgreedOriginally Posted by cornzilla
Just read the article. Good read, what happen to the girls in the end is just wrong. I mean refs should have any power over the outcome of the game. They shouldn't let their personal bias affect the way the game is called.
Just feel bad that they made it so far only to lose when their unconventional strategy was deemed illegal.
Thinking the exact same thing, but to make it all the way to the final game, with a bunch of pansies is still impressive.Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Interesting read
His main flaw was he relied on the same strategy with no intent to improve on his kids abilities or create a better skillset.He probably played aggressive ball that resulting in alot of uncalled fouls on his team and eventually that caught up with his team.
Since they were actually able to make it to the championship with their style of play and not face any imminent foul problems until the last coach rigged the game says that they must have worked on more than just "playing hard". Most people who have played know that refs look out for a certain style of play when making calls since they can not usually tell whether someone actually fouled another player. That's why people who play aggressive defense usually don't stay in the game too long even if they play perfectly and hence why most people play passive defense and why coaches teach that way too.Originally Posted by xEpikRain
Thinking the exact same thing, but to make it all the way to the final game, with a bunch of pansies is still impressive.Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Interesting read
His main flaw was he relied on the same strategy with no intent to improve on his kids abilities or create a better skillset.He probably played aggressive ball that resulting in alot of uncalled fouls on his team and eventually that caught up with his team.