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Post by humbleopinion on Feb 7, 2011 19:02:23 GMT -5
He also seems more good looks when the other team has gotten tired, i.e. in the second half. Why wouldn't Valpo's players be more tired too? Are you saying defense gets more tired in the 2nd half while the offense doesn't therefore there is always more scoring in the 2nd half? I don't really believe that and I don't really believe that you believe it. I do believe that there are mental and physical lapses that would increase the likelihood that the defense might not rotate and fail to respond to passing. This is one of the benefits of a nine man rotation -- we have fresher legs at the end of the game.
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Post by milanmiracle on Feb 7, 2011 22:22:45 GMT -5
He also seems more good looks when the other team has gotten tired, i.e. in the second half. Why wouldn't Valpo's players be more tired too? Are you saying defense gets more tired in the 2nd half while the offense doesn't therefore there is always more scoring in the 2nd half? I don't really believe that and I don't really believe that you believe it. For the most part (Jake Deibler not included) most players on any team expend more energy on offense than they do on defense. That's just the way it is.
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Post by milanmiracle on Feb 7, 2011 22:31:11 GMT -5
there is no one on this board that has underestimated the value of Rowdy Except, of course, the infamous low release point! ;D Now who would have said that? I still think it's true, but clearly it's not hurting his shooting percentage.
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