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Why Klopp and Guardiola were perfect fits for the Premier League
Since they joined the Premier League, Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp have been pushing the limits of what's possible in the top flight. Their teams have redefined both how the game is played and how many points a team can win on a consistent basis, but why have they both been so successful, and what can we learn from it?
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Why virtual sports games can have so much actual impact
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From Tecmo Bowl to 2K, sports video games have a long history of being awesome. The industry generates billions of dollars in revenue every year, but what makes these games unique, and why do we get so attached to our favorite ones? PATREON: patreon.com/student_ofthegame Video Courtesy of: FM Scout Its Vikk IGN EA Sports 2K Sports TED Mark Rober Ohira Yamamoto Docks VideoGaming4U Mark Rober vid...
Why rehabbing an injury is far more than just physical
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When Virgil van Dijk tore his ACL in 2020, his season was over in a moment, but the future of his career would be decided over the nine months that followed. Injury rehab is an incredibly important process, but how does it actually work? PATREON: patreon.com/student_ofthegame Video Courtesy of: ESPN The Players' Tribune FourFourTwo NFL Los Angeles Rams Kristaps Porzingis Liverpool FC The Today ...
Why unorthodox athletes can still be incredibly effective
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Hunter Pence was one of the most productive outfielders of his generation, but nothing about what he did was conventional. Why do fundamentals (and possibly the laws of physics) seem to not matter to certain successful athletes? Video courtesy of: MLB San Francisco Giants Arizona Diamondbacks Los Angeles Chargers Fox Sports Bally Sports NBC Sports Bay Area PATREON: www.patreon.com/student_ofthe...
Why March Madness is objectively the best tournament on earth
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Every year, 68 of the best college basketball teams in the country come together to contest the NCAA Tournament. It's one of the most exciting events in sports, but how good of a tournament is March Madness, actually? (spoiler: it's pretty great) Video Courtesy of: CBS NCAA/March Madness Seattle Mariners MLB Olympics Channel FIFA PATREON: www.patreon.com/student_ofthegame
Why the state of VAR needs a very thorough review
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Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor aura.com/game to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of yours is being sold! Referees today have more tools to do their jobs correctly than ever before, but for some reason, they seem to be doing the exact opposite of that. Is the state of officiating really as bad as it appears to be, and if so, what can we do abo...
How Jason and Travis Kelce went from misfits to megastars
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Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor aura.com/game to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of yours is being sold! From becoming the first brothers to play in the Super Bowl to hosting the most popular sports podcast in the country, Jason and Travis Kelce have been very busy over the past couple of years. They've become the new faces of NFL football, b...
Why replacing a legendary coach is such an impossible job
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Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor www.aura.com/game to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of yours is being sold! With 13 championships between them, Nick Saban and Bill Belichick both left the jobs that brought them so much success in January 2024. History shows that replacing them is going to be almost impossible, but why is that? PATREON: www.p...
Why the NBA's best players come from outside the United States
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For the past five seasons, the MVP of the NBA has gone to a player born outside the United States. The league has always had a strong international presence, but in recent years, players like Luka Doncic and Giannis Antetokounmpo have turned global superstardom into a pretty normal occurrence. How did this happen, and what can other leagues learn from the NBA? PATREON: www.patreon.com/student_o...
Why fatigue is the biggest threat to the future of sports
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As sports leagues around the world continue to add in more games and even entire competitions to their schedules, they may also be burning out the athletes that make their product great in the first place. What is burnout, and what can be done to prevent it? Video courtesy of: Chelsea Football Club Arsenal Football Club Bright and Hove Albion Football Club Manchester United Football Club Englan...
Why the hour record may be the hardest thing a human can attempt
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Why the hour record may be the hardest thing a human can attempt
How David Beckham became Manchester United's main character
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How David Beckham became Manchester United's main character
Why a two-hour marathon is literally just a matter of time now
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Why a two-hour marathon is literally just a matter of time now
Why new stadium projects are so incredibly complicated
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Why new stadium projects are so incredibly complicated
How the 2004 Red Sox did the (seemingly) impossible
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How the 2004 Red Sox did the (seemingly) impossible
Why Carlos Alcaraz is NOT your typical wonderkid
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Why Carlos Alcaraz is NOT your typical wonderkid
Why the future of sports looks like Ange Postecoglou
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Why the future of sports looks like Ange Postecoglou
How elite athletes get in the zone (ft. Clyde Brolin)
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How elite athletes get in the zone (ft. Clyde Brolin)
How Tiger Woods found himself again at the 2019 Masters
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How Tiger Woods found himself again at the 2019 Masters
Why Formula One is the most addictive sport out there
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Why Formula One is the most addictive sport out there
How many of these dudes can you remember? (ft. David Coggin)
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How many of these dudes can you remember? (ft. David Coggin)
Why the Tour de France is exclusively for insane people
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Why the Tour de France is exclusively for insane people
The secret to Nikola Jokic's incredible NBA success
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The secret to Nikola Jokic's incredible NBA success
Why the entire NBA was terrified of Michael Jordan
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Why the entire NBA was terrified of Michael Jordan
How baseball became the ultimate sport for nerds
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How baseball became the ultimate sport for nerds
Do players actually perform better in contract years?
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Do players actually perform better in contract years?
How to become an NFL Draft prospect in five simple steps
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How to become an NFL Draft prospect in five simple steps
Who should win NBA MVP? Is hype music real? - 3,000 Subscriber Mailbag Q&A
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Who should win NBA MVP? Is hype music real? - 3,000 Subscriber Mailbag Q&A
How the Moneyball A's outsmarted an entire sport
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How the Moneyball A's outsmarted an entire sport
How Liverpool let the 2013-14 Premier League slip away
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How Liverpool let the 2013-14 Premier League slip away

Komentáře

  • @vincesalamander5980

    For me the best "fit" in the World right now is Ancelotti at Real Madrid I mean, ok Ancelotti is a World class coach and Real Madrid is the greatest club in the World. But it's more than that. Real Madrid is a club with a president who is the alpha and omega, the players are superstars and offensive players (even if they have a defensive role) and the club put a huge pressure to win Ancelotti was a player then a coach who won almost everything, and one of his most powerful idea is to anything to adapt to his best players to allow them to express themselves. Plus, he's tactically not the strongest in the World, but he's the strongest by far in a specific point : create a balanced tactic with a squad that doesnt seem balance at all, even if he must put players to unonorthodox positions (ex : Pirlo then Kroos and Modric, three pure 10 than he put at number 6). And Ancelotti's failure at Bayern (where they love coaches who managed like a general in army, and when he succeeded to the greatest tactician in the World, Guardiola) and Napoli (same, he came after Sarri who create a very rigid tactic but very effective at Napoli) show that fit is everything.

  • @HomoSapiensMember
    @HomoSapiensMember Před dnem

    insane people? yeah, that's Slovenian

  • @alphakakcmeddlakadoofahkii3362

    How was she only fined 1200€???! 10:48

  • @ColonelCoockie
    @ColonelCoockie Před dnem

    Why doesn’t this video have that many views, it sure deserves it.

  • @Sirius-me5zy
    @Sirius-me5zy Před dnem

    Road pest

  • @tristincastanon4547

    Great video man a new interest of mine.

  • @dontknowdocare
    @dontknowdocare Před 2 dny

    Great video, Will. You're a Spurs fan, right? How's your view on Ange's first season? I wonder if Klopp will get the itch to coach again after he's been "retired" for a while...I always laugh when I see him because I am reminded of that clip where he compliments the interpreters sexy voice 😂.

    • @studentofthegame
      @studentofthegame Před 2 dny

      I’m about as positive on Ange as you’re going to find on the internet. I think if we stick with him and give him what he wants I think he’s going to end our trophy drought sooner rather than later. I definitely think Klopp is going to be back after his year sabbatical he said he wants to take. If Kompany doesn’t crush it his first year I could see him going to Bayern, but would also watch Real Madrid or the German national team job (assuming Nagelsmann leaves). He won’t come back to the PL

    • @alexkoffman4274
      @alexkoffman4274 Před dnem

      As a spurs (and clippers fan) I believe Ange will finally allow me to win a trophy

  • @bothompson-ov6ju
    @bothompson-ov6ju Před 2 dny

    Kinda weird that none of his quarterbacks really had NFL careers that could be considered note worthy Although the jury is still out on Tua, and Hurts

    • @studentofthegame
      @studentofthegame Před 2 dny

      not that weird when you think of how run-dominant his early offenses were. not many top QBs want to come to Alabama to hand the ball to TJ Yeldon 30 times

  • @johnchapman8131
    @johnchapman8131 Před 3 dny

    It can only be speculated by everyone as to why MJ retired in 1993 as the only person who absolutely knows the truth is the man himself. The way the sports industry and the entertainment industry operate, you should never take what is said in the media as the gospel truth, even when the individual themself makes statements.

  • @resiakanam8502
    @resiakanam8502 Před 4 dny

    Great channel, glad I found it!

  • @noahdorsey3832
    @noahdorsey3832 Před 4 dny

    Do aa video on rowing

  • @jameswade8928
    @jameswade8928 Před 5 dny

    Why was Jordan so feared? In order to understand how emotions develop, love, happiness, anger, sadness, and in this case fear, you must travel back in time further and further and further to the exact moment where the emotion is no longer evident. After using the inversion method, reverse it and regress even further to a known point where said emotion is absent with certainty, working forward until reaching the exact moment evidence of emotion is first detected. Unlike physical beginnings, understanding the origin of an emotion can be tricky. Because of scheduling, the amount of games played in a college year (25-35) as opposed to the NBA (82), single elimination tournament format versus 7 game series, and limited years of eligibility for a college athlete, I don’t believe players saw enough of Jordan to develop true feelings of fear outside Dan Dakich who was so nauseated that he threw up when he learned that he would be guarding Jordan prior to their sweet sixteen matchup. The seeds of fear were first planted during the 84 Olympics in which Jordan partook in. His spectacular play throughout led his team to an undefeated record against NBA players in 9 exhibition games and a perfect 8-0 throughout the Olympics. While NBA players who were competing against Jordan at that time didn’t fear him, they knew that what they were seeing was something different than they had ever seen before. Meanwhile, the Portland Trail Blazers were getting unsettling feelings that they may have made a grave mistake. Upon entrance, Jordan took the NBA by storm. Night in and night out, city to city, he lit up scoreboards across the country at an alarming rate. More so, he did it in a way not only seen before, but in a way no one thought humanly possible. Imagine being an NBA player, one of the best basketball players in the world. Each time you take the court you play with pride, fierce determination, laser focus, and unwavering confidence in front of tens of thousands of live fans and millions watching around the world along with friends and family members. Your entire life you’ve been told how good you are, how amazing you are. And rightfully so. You’ve dominated the competition at every level. The papers praise you. Your teammates glorify you. ESPN speaks on your amazingness showcasing clips of your incredible plays. The attention you receive, and again, rightfully so, validifies how great you are. Then, along comes a player that changes everything. All of the attention surrounding you and several other players from around the league begins to shift. The 32 points you scored on Monday is overshadowed by the 52 he dropped at the Garden the night before. The 43 you posted 5 days later (one of the best games of your career) is quickly forgotten because the following night he goes off for 61. While you are trying not to think about him, trying to put him out of your mind, the only thing he is doing is thinking about you because in 4 days the two of you will face off for the first time. For the next 3 days all you hear around you is that he’s coming. Gameday arrives. And although it’s just a regular season game at the midway point, the atmosphere feels different. You walk out onto the court with your teammates first and begin warmups. A few minutes later, he immerses from the tunnel and steps onto the court. You didn’t see him walk out, but somehow you felt it. You look into the crowd and get a chilling feeling as if you were in a Stephen King novel. You’ve never seen 40 thousand fans in unison staring in the same direction as if they were hypnotized. For a brief moment, you have an outer body experience as if you never existed. Although you’re a reigning league all-star and previous defensive player of the year, you have the same feeling you had when you played your very first professional game. Mentally, you’re trying to ignore the presence you feel behind you as if somehow it will make it go away. Tipoff is seconds away. As you walk to the circle trying not to make eye contact, you can feel Jordan’s eyes fixated on you as if the world's population instantly vanished and the only two humans remaining are just you, and him. Then the annihilation begins. You find yourself calling for help defense more times in this game than in your entire career combined. No matter what you do, how much help comes, there's nothing you can do to stop it. You can’t offset it with offense of your own due to his defensive ability coupled with exhaustion from trying to stop his offense. The relentless onslaught from both ends of the court is unlike anything you’ve ever encountered. Each time you approach the bench for a short rest your coaches or teammates say nothing which further confirms what you already know, that there is nothing you can do to stop it. The immediate aftermath is even worse. The mental frustration of trying to comprehend what just happened is overwhelming. For the first time in your life you question yourself as a basketball player. Basketball players-especially in the 80s and 90s-played with a tremendous amount of pride and confidence.. All stars throughout the league knew that they were the top 15 to 20 best basketball players in the world and could compete with each other at any time-with the exception of Michael Jordan. Never have we seen such a gap between the best player in the world at his or her sport compared to the rest of the field. Chuck Daily (coach of the Detroit Pistons) once made a statement that Jordan was so good he is embarrassing the league. His skill set compared to other players, even the best players, were galaxies apart. And they knew it. Each and every time they faced Jordan, they knew that for the entire game every eye in the arena, home or away, and the millions watching around the world would be on him and the person trying to stop him for 48 minutes.

  • @danfuerthgillis4483

    When you are riding a 15,000$ road bike and a $18,000 TT bike yes you have to be crazy lol

  • @Philomaly
    @Philomaly Před 6 dny

    There are great teams, but none of them have 2 3-peat Championships. Kobe was the same way with his teammates and he and Shaq have one 3-peat. Kobe said if you're going to play on his team, you're going to play, practice, and perform at a clearly defined set standard; which ended up being an established culture rooted in discipline. This was the case whether players liked it or not.

  • @classicsportclassictiyl8547

    The 2013/14 Premier League season taught us all a valuable lesson a great attack can only get you so far, a great defence can bring you home you can't have 1 but not the other you got to have both and Manchester City that season had both great going forward 102 goals scored with Aguero, Dzeko and especially Yaya Touré being very prolific and a great defence 37 goals conceded which was the second best in the league where as Liverpool and Chelsea had 1 but not the other. Liverpool had the attack 101 goals scored but their defence was shocking 50 goals conceded. Whereas Chelsea the third player in this title race had a great defence 27 goals conceded the best in the league that season not a surprise as Jose Mourinho was in charge and his sides were always good defensively but a poor attack cost them just 71 goals scored roughly 30 fewer than both Liverpool and City their strikers Torres, Eto'o and Ba were the main reason why they lost the title with just 19 goals between them (Torres 5, Eto'o 9 and Ba 5). Mourinho sorted the problem in buying Costa the following year and hey presto out popped the title.

  • @VAHOSS
    @VAHOSS Před 6 dny

    This really isn't that knowledgeable

  • @VAHOSS
    @VAHOSS Před 6 dny

    Not that sustainable? The Bulls were the most dominant basketball for almost a decade. Never compare Golden State to the Bulls

  • @marc423
    @marc423 Před 6 dny

    Great video man, super well done and researched!

  • @blastermaster5039
    @blastermaster5039 Před 7 dny

    10:48 PLEASE TELL ME THAT ANIMAL IS THROWN TO PRISON!

  • @princedoge4586
    @princedoge4586 Před 7 dny

    The only time I ever pushed through a long term training "pain", I lost like 15 lbs of muscle, 30 lbs of total bodyweight but was able to run 3 miles at a 5 min split. I think I'll stick to sprint cycling so I don't lose my gains.

  •  Před 8 dny

    Jordan was a workaholic something most in this country don't understand. I know the narrator of this video doesn't understand it I can tell by his comments.

  •  Před 8 dny

    I say yes, at the time I'm sure they had to be pushed. They sure liked the results. Every generation in this country gets softer. I doubt the group playing in the NBA today could even take the harsh treatment Jordan doled out to get them to work harder. And the generation after the one playing in the NBA now will be even softer. So they just keep changing the rules and making the game easier.

  •  Před 8 dny

    Krause never recruited shooters for the Bulls. And don't bring up Pippen until you watch the Bulls from 1987 and going forward. Its all on youtube. Pippen didn't even play bb in college and in the 80's he wasn't even a starter. Pippen, IMO, started to look like a bb player after practicing and playing with Jordan for 4 years. By 1991 he became an allstar and this was the first time Jordan ever had an allstar to play with him. Rensdorf made an interesting comment after one of the championships, might have been the fourth one. He said "Look what we did and we did it with players no one else wanted". I thought he nailed it with that comment. Thats why the Pistons wanted to put Jordan out of commission with The Jordan Rules. The Pistons knew they could beat the Bulls without Jordan and I agree. The Pistons didn't have to play dirty they were a really good team much better than the Bulls. But the Bulls had Jordan.

  • @southernSCkid
    @southernSCkid Před 9 dny

    you from greenville or spartanburg?

  • @RagsdaleW
    @RagsdaleW Před 9 dny

    The reason the Giants aren't considered a dynasty is because they missed the playoffs in 2011, 2013, and 2015.

  • @jordanarvisais
    @jordanarvisais Před 9 dny

    Im sorry, TWENTY ONE DAYS??????? How am I just finding out thats what the tour de france is

  • @sonofnergal4794
    @sonofnergal4794 Před 10 dny

    did he say 22 yr old pablo sandoval got drafted in 2002 out of venezuela??!!! LMAOOO

  • @astridhelennjrheim7067

    I did 48.7 kph on an hour on the velodrom at 14 years old. Is that good?

    • @chancebockenstest5170
      @chancebockenstest5170 Před 6 dny

      Nah, you should probably find a different sport that you have a chance at being good at

  • @m.bird.
    @m.bird. Před 10 dny

    Emotions are a superpower as well. Athletes are intense people and sports are a place where it's socially acceptable to be unmasked.

  • @EnriqueCubillo
    @EnriqueCubillo Před 10 dny

    "normal people" = un adapted people All humans can adapt to stage racing, any one can adapt to stage races. Stage races are 3-21 days. There are 3-5 day stage races. Bike racing is bike racing. Everyone can do all sports. Formula 1 to running 4 minute miles in marathons. Cycling is cycling. Join a club and begin to learn.

  • @Chris-tc7gk
    @Chris-tc7gk Před 11 dny

    Loser FC

  • @dr.revolver2547
    @dr.revolver2547 Před 11 dny

    I don't get the Spurs fans who were celebrating the loss. You guys could've gotten Champions League football, yet you guys are celebrating a loss just because Arsenal won't get to win the League. When you're so focused on your Rivals that your willing to sabotage your own success is some loser ass shit🤦‍♂️

    • @dextops702
      @dextops702 Před 10 dny

      Fuck off, champions league is useless when you’re not going to win it, Europa is much more manageable, and if arsenal were to win the league we’d never hear the end of it. Stay out of it if you’re not a spurs fan cause you don’t understand the rivalry

    • @Boomtowndogs
      @Boomtowndogs Před 10 dny

      Womp womp

  • @joelew8585
    @joelew8585 Před 11 dny

    Spurs dare not not lose

  • @twinklesheep
    @twinklesheep Před 11 dny

    in the end, you didnt have a opinion.

  • @gusti-cr4vl
    @gusti-cr4vl Před 11 dny

    Tottenham fans, they are rubish!!

    • @i_noah_guy18
      @i_noah_guy18 Před 11 dny

      How? They show up year after year for their team, with one of the best home environments in the PL, even though they know they probably will be just good enough to remain a top club, but never good enough for a trophy this century.

  • @angryapricot4601
    @angryapricot4601 Před 11 dny

    Honestly great vid. You speak well and if you change up the editing and images a bit this this could go big❤

  • @mrfreshest4608
    @mrfreshest4608 Před 11 dny

    They didn’t want to show up half the season and they want to do it now 😂.

  • @watertoast7091
    @watertoast7091 Před 11 dny

    Too many pixels

  • @zekethedego
    @zekethedego Před 11 dny

    Pogacar.... the "r" is silent dumb dumb

  • @mb73861
    @mb73861 Před 11 dny

    Running 3 miles is my Tour de France

  • @sebastianriera
    @sebastianriera Před 12 dny

    Is that tony hawk?

  • @muradtalukdar4401
    @muradtalukdar4401 Před 12 dny

    You missed what has fueled the Tour for decades... Such lovely naivete...

  • @JMGasser87
    @JMGasser87 Před 12 dny

    Great video

  • @Azincath
    @Azincath Před 13 dny

    Can’t believe this only has 800 views. Great video. Perhaps putting VAR in the title might boost exposure, since that’s the keyword searched for all this controversy!

  • @user-dw5ju4kw1o
    @user-dw5ju4kw1o Před 13 dny

    You should probably learn how Pagacar is pronounced.

  • @CastleNoble
    @CastleNoble Před 13 dny

    Sociopath

  • @pissmyasslynch5325
    @pissmyasslynch5325 Před 14 dny

    They're masochists

  • @angelitoarocha1072
    @angelitoarocha1072 Před 16 dny

    Cyclist are all ondrgs😂

  • @teeheebrah6584
    @teeheebrah6584 Před 16 dny

    Hunter pence has the weirdest anything motions on a baseball field. Has a awkward swing, weird throwing motion especially for an outfielder, and runs kinda goofy. Yet despite all this he was an above average bat giving you a solid .280 hitter with about 20 homers a year out of it and about average defense to complement it. Despite his unorthodox play he played in 14 seasons and has a couple rings to show so id say he had a good career