This applies to fighting games as well. "Cant fall for techs I dont understand" and "you'll fall for random shit because you dont practice the random shit"
Yeah I haven't seen this happen in smash bros. As far as I can understand, in any game, the way you become more offensive is by threatening as many things as possible from one position, and if the opponent moves to counter one of those things you just do anything else. And for defense you try to cut off as many options as possible so they are more predictable. If you're learning to do fake outs without seeing if your opponent is reacting then of course it's not going to work on someone who's never seen it before.
@@mikemhz nah, you can't react to everything. You need to get in your opponent's head and make them misplay. If your opponent has nothing going on in their head, then just block and punish them when they're minus.
@@NihongoWakannai True. Manipulate, read, and punish is the name of the game. However, new fighters often just miss your feint/bait completely and do something awkward. But that's why it was just bait. Mid tier fighters learn techniques to bait and switch in order to land something in a fixed XYZ sequence, so they get tripped up by the randomness. As skill improves, baits simply become part of the ever changing dance.
This is very true, when I was a kid I played Ultraman on the PS1 for days on end then my mom came in and just said if she beats me I have to stop and let someone else use the tv. She beat me by just pressing only the O button nonstop.
This happens in a lot of sports and games. When you're accustomed to fighting opponents that are always doing certain things and they DON'T do those things, or do something different, then it throws you off majorly.
It's mostly about playstyle. When you do a certain sport or play a game long enough, You learn what someone should do in a certain situation, be it one or variety of option. So when they do something that's completely unexpected, it throws you off.
This is one thing that I find impossible to learn. I can’t for the life of me even think of trying to figure out someone’s play style. I just go for what I think is best and usually ends up working
@@lycre-topic9904 believe it or not, for someone who barely even strategises (and when I do, I fuck it up), im pretty good at this stuff. Like in connect 4, people would strategise, but personally, I think that attention to detail is really all you need. Just make sure there’s no gaps in your thoughts, and if that doesn’t work out, I literally just mess around to see what kind of things I can find.
That's why when I play Rocket League Sideswipe I find it harder to go against Platinums than Champions. Yeah the Champions are of course better but I know what they're supposed to do and I can predict them. Plats are worse sure but they always have that element of surprise I don't really like
Unpredictability only has advantages if you have the skill to back it up. The randomness of a noob only works a couple times before the other person realizes they don't even need tricks to beat you and just wins with stronger fundamentals.
I have the same problem in videogames. High elo players are super easy to predict bc they do the most optimal move at the most opportune time. Low elo players are basically just mashing buttons and hoping for the best
As someone who doesn't play football, many times, the disease known as "foot to ball trigger happiness" kicks in. We have barely touched football in our entire life and we are too eager to try it but also trash at the same time. The result is anytime the ball is within reach, we launch that shit like it needs to land on mars. If you have a football game made up of mostly our kind, the ball we out of bounds for more time than it is in play.
this is a well-known phenomenon, it happens to lots of professional sports players. it even happens in video games, where pro players are so used to playing against other pros that they can’t predict the noobs movement/angles etc and lose more often.
Playing Football is like playing competitive pokemon. You always expect to predict the prediction just so they can end up hitting you with whatever works go💀
I remember going to a local tournament for X and Y, and almost lost to this dude who used a team of random pokemon he liked. I couldn't tell what he was trying to do at every turn 😂
Noobs are dangerous cause they always use mons in unorthodox ways. Even if they use them in there intended strongest niche they will still surprise you. Like let's say just a simple pure offensive mon "ooga booga hit rwlly hard" they make it a mix attacker or use coverage that makes no sense if not both. Thats some how always a favorable set to check just your team specifically. This not even mentioning the "creative" plays they make.
Pkm youtuber gives me words I live by on a daily basis. "Bad and lucky is the most dangerous combination". It's so true, if you are lucky enough, doesn't matter how bad you are you can still end up with the nuts.
For the Americans that don’t know, football in Europe is Soccer. They just call it by the proper name because you kick the ball with your foot. Whichever person decided that American football needed to be called that because the ball looks like a foot needs medical help because their feet will probably explode.
This applies to videogames as well. When you get to a certain level and you're always competing against pros, sometimes playing against noobs throw u off because they're so predictable that they become unpredictable
@@sneakinaponu2054technically true but those who are better, adapt quickly. Usually noobs in any of these sports or sports manage to land a couple things at first, but can't convert it into a meaningful advantage. Then the professional adapts and wipes the floor with wm
ITS SO TRUE. I played tennis in high school and I could play against people that play tennis fine but if I tried playing my dad to active I would just miss everything because it was so damm unpredictable.
I play basketball and don't play football at all. Ain't nobody fooling me on fakeouts(?) when i try to predict them all the time because I see when it is.
"The best swordsman in the world doesn't need to fear the second best swordsman in the world; no, the person for him to be afraid of is some ignorant antagonist who has never had a sword in his hand before; he doesn't do the thing he ought to do, and so the expert isn't prepared for him; he does the thing he ought not to do; and often it catches the expert out and ends him on the spot." One my favorite Mark Twain quotes lol
My younger brother taught me how to play chess earlier today. The first round I had to clarify what every piece could do nearly every time I moved and somehow still won because I kept doing things “he didn’t expect”. I feel the same logic applies here 😂
This is one hundred percent a real thing. Sometimes when im playing a fighting game like smash with someone with way less experience, i do worse against them because they dont react and play the way a better player would. It's almost like you're playing two different games.
Yea it's not productive. There's also a lot of REALLY obvious fake outs where it would be impossible for you to even touch the ball, let alone take it with you with the way your body is moving so I just put my foot between it and they're facing a different way so I just take the ball.
Its so funny that the concept that sometimes not being experienced makes you the strongest in a setting is such a universal concept thats capsulated in the frase "beginers luck" (sorry for bad English.)
Relatable. My friend was in a soccer training club and i tend to kick away the ball but I wasn't able to catch up with it so it kind of makes no difference. It was fun to play lol, we just joke around and he sometimes teach me tech that i could learn easily. He really is a good player too, big respect to my bro. :D
That's literally me 💀💀 I suck at football but the opponents run into me giving me the ball on accident because they thought I would move. Turns out, in football you just have to stand still and you'll get the ball eventually
WHY IS THIS SO TRUE, when you go against a good player it is ok to lose bc they are good but when it is against someone who doesn’t play football, you feel the pressure bc if you lose it shows you are bad Who agrees with me 👇🏼
BROOO AGREED LIKE WHEN I FIRST PLAYED FOOTBALL IN SCHOOL I WAS EMBARRASSED TO MESS UP AND DIDN'T KNEW HOW TO PLAY BACK THEN BUT NOW I'M PRETTY GOOD NOW even though I was never coached I taught myself how to play
Reminds me of when I’d play Ping Pong as a kid. I’d only ever play my brother, and we both thought we were getting really good. It turned out, we were only getting good at playing each other, so if I ever played against anyone else with a different play style, I had no chance.
My PE teacher, who was the coach for my school's football, used to say that none professional players keep their eyes on the ball at all times, and that is what makes them immune to tricks. Serious players are taught to ignore the ball and look at the players' actions instead, which is fine until you play against a trickshooter.
“A sword in the hands of a man with 20 years of experience is not as dangerous as a sword in the hands of a man with no experience at all” -Sun Tzu, probably
It also relates to sword fighting. Experienced oponent cares about his safety first keeping guard and being caucious. Unexperienced attacks not seing that he is completely vounorable and you could strike him down easily, but you'd get wounded in the process. You don't want to so you try to defend which is hard if you deal with a literal kamikadze
I played on soccer teams until sophomore year. Whenever I was on defense and someone on the other team tried any fancy footwork on me, I'd stand still laughing at them doing all those extra moves before taking the ball from them with ease. It was glorious how little effort I needed to use to stop any offense from ball hogs and those with the most crisp dribbling skills.
I remember when my friend tried to confuse me with his tricks, and I randomly kicked the ball to stop him from doing that. He was so frustrated because I didn't fall for his tricks, and he said, 'How did you do that?' And I replied, 'I don't know, I was just focused on the ball, not on you.'
"Can't fall for tricks I don't know" - that one friend
Yeah lol
Why is that so accurate? 😂
I'm thinking all friends should have at least MINOR prediction skills
@@bakihanma5423they are leftists, they cant predict
Correction
"Can't fall for those tricks that i don’t know"
@@shilpidey1768how is that a correction? That’s just the same sentence with some filler words
“To confuse the enemy is to first confuse yourself.” -Sun Tzu.
"I don't remember saying that pluh"
-sun tzu
@@wsg546 “who tf is this fraud” -sun tzu
@@wsg546” i said that! Or did i? Yea… mayb…. Sure
@@CodeHero09
-Sun Tzu
#SunTzu
“I don’t wanna understand, My cocky is jiggling in my hands” is fire 🔥😎😎🔥
GOAT
Car keys not cocky man
@@nandithavponath8343I think they know lol, but it’s funny. If you read it while listening you can hear it
I cannot unhear that now
im pretty sure it says "car keys"...
This applies to fighting games as well.
"Cant fall for techs I dont understand" and "you'll fall for random shit because you dont practice the random shit"
This is why in fighting, every technique needs to start with something easily cancelled, so that you can feint and adapt to the opponent's "surprise"
Yeah I haven't seen this happen in smash bros. As far as I can understand, in any game, the way you become more offensive is by threatening as many things as possible from one position, and if the opponent moves to counter one of those things you just do anything else. And for defense you try to cut off as many options as possible so they are more predictable.
If you're learning to do fake outs without seeing if your opponent is reacting then of course it's not going to work on someone who's never seen it before.
@@mikemhz nah, you can't react to everything. You need to get in your opponent's head and make them misplay.
If your opponent has nothing going on in their head, then just block and punish them when they're minus.
@@NihongoWakannai True. Manipulate, read, and punish is the name of the game. However, new fighters often just miss your feint/bait completely and do something awkward. But that's why it was just bait. Mid tier fighters learn techniques to bait and switch in order to land something in a fixed XYZ sequence, so they get tripped up by the randomness. As skill improves, baits simply become part of the ever changing dance.
This is very true, when I was a kid I played Ultraman on the PS1 for days on end then my mom came in and just said if she beats me I have to stop and let someone else use the tv. She beat me by just pressing only the O button nonstop.
Me trying to anticipate my opponent's next move when they don't even know their next move:
This is underrated ❤️🔥
"If I don't know what I'm doing, then you sure as shit don't."
@@hobbinsjogsohn9996I'm sorry this is just too funny, I'm using this
Dudes button mashing irl lol
that's like being in a school fight and the kid who doesn't know how to fight
lays down and kicks the air relentlessly
This happens in a lot of sports and games. When you're accustomed to fighting opponents that are always doing certain things and they DON'T do those things, or do something different, then it throws you off majorly.
It's mostly about playstyle. When you do a certain sport or play a game long enough, You learn what someone should do in a certain situation, be it one or variety of option. So when they do something that's completely unexpected, it throws you off.
This is one thing that I find impossible to learn. I can’t for the life of me even think of trying to figure out someone’s play style. I just go for what I think is best and usually ends up working
@@MichaelThicksonneed to master the basics so that it minimizes the potential advantages of unexpected performance or play styles.
@@lycre-topic9904 believe it or not, for someone who barely even strategises (and when I do, I fuck it up), im pretty good at this stuff. Like in connect 4, people would strategise, but personally, I think that attention to detail is really all you need. Just make sure there’s no gaps in your thoughts, and if that doesn’t work out, I literally just mess around to see what kind of things I can find.
That's why when I play Rocket League Sideswipe I find it harder to go against Platinums than Champions. Yeah the Champions are of course better but I know what they're supposed to do and I can predict them. Plats are worse sure but they always have that element of surprise I don't really like
"who tf made all those quotes i didn't even say"
-Sun Tsu
Being unpredictable can give you a big advantage in competition. It's all about throwing off your opponent's expectations.
you can't fall for a trick you don't understand
Unpredictability only has advantages if you have the skill to back it up. The randomness of a noob only works a couple times before the other person realizes they don't even need tricks to beat you and just wins with stronger fundamentals.
Joker is a good example here
This is so trueee 😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏
Fr
Fr
Innit
I swear bro 😂😂
Fr
Because he’s so unpredictable this is sooo true 😂😂
Bro as a non soccer player (I play Aussie rules fyi) I underth8nk everything
@@DJ.30footbsll
He's like a new enemy who moves like he's from the 4th dimension.
@@AnonboysHandle e
Am.that one friend that doesn't play football all I do is just wait till they mess up then steal the ball
I have the same problem in videogames. High elo players are super easy to predict bc they do the most optimal move at the most opportune time. Low elo players are basically just mashing buttons and hoping for the best
Are we not gonna talk about how he missed an open goal?💀
LOLO TRUE
Instinct vs training. Chefs kiss. Edit: 1.3k likes? Currently love European football more than american, y'all chill AF 😂
666 likes?
fr
"Do not fear the man who knows what he's doing, fear the man who doesn't."
-Sun Tzu maybe
yall be saying literally the most random shit and act like it’s smart and some1 actually said that💀🙏🙏
@@mkg888_yt3 "Ma balls itch" - Sun Tzu
@@Garou091BAHAHAHA Good one
@@Garou091 Hmmm such wisdom...
@@Garou091damn, sure sounds like something Sun Tzu would say😂
That open. Goal miss hit the crossbar😂😅
We gonna talk about that missed open goal??????
So true ALL THEY DO IS KICK RANDOMLY 😭😭
It's so hard to predict them bc of that
@@user-gz9yg7db9h i think this is why i can be so good at defending lmao
I have the power from 59 likes to 60😂
I'm that friend, half my friends play it, and the other half won't try it with them, I just tryna have a good time with my bros
As someone who doesn't play football, many times, the disease known as "foot to ball trigger happiness" kicks in. We have barely touched football in our entire life and we are too eager to try it but also trash at the same time. The result is anytime the ball is within reach, we launch that shit like it needs to land on mars. If you have a football game made up of mostly our kind, the ball we out of bounds for more time than it is in play.
Are we not gonna talk about the shot he missed?
yeah bro tried to hide it
fr
Lol
I know I don’t think an academy player would miss that
You beat me to it bro lol
this is a well-known phenomenon, it happens to lots of professional sports players. it even happens in video games, where pro players are so used to playing against other pros that they can’t predict the noobs movement/angles etc and lose more often.
Being unpredictable is a powerful tool in any competition. This is so true in sports and games.
here this guy is
When i play football with my cousin all im thinking is "SEE BOL KIK BOL"
fr
Like what else am i supposed to do??
That's what I do when I play with my friend s
Fr@@violoncelo4330
No other rules imo.
Playing Football is like playing competitive pokemon.
You always expect to predict the prediction just so they can end up hitting you with whatever works go💀
I remember going to a local tournament for X and Y, and almost lost to this dude who used a team of random pokemon he liked. I couldn't tell what he was trying to do at every turn 😂
I’m glad someone said it bc it’s true
yeah, they always got me lol 😅
Noobs are dangerous cause they always use mons in unorthodox ways. Even if they use them in there intended strongest niche they will still surprise you.
Like let's say just a simple pure offensive mon "ooga booga hit rwlly hard" they make it a mix attacker or use coverage that makes no sense if not both.
Thats some how always a favorable set to check just your team specifically. This not even mentioning the "creative" plays they make.
Pkm youtuber gives me words I live by on a daily basis. "Bad and lucky is the most dangerous combination". It's so true, if you are lucky enough, doesn't matter how bad you are you can still end up with the nuts.
The Little Bridge was personal 💀
For the Americans that don’t know, football in Europe is Soccer. They just call it by the proper name because you kick the ball with your foot.
Whichever person decided that American football needed to be called that because the ball looks like a foot needs medical help because their feet will probably explode.
This applies to videogames as well. When you get to a certain level and you're always competing against pros, sometimes playing against noobs throw u off because they're so predictable that they become unpredictable
it's not even that, they just do the most random shit because they have no clue what they're doing lmfao
@gamerchair_ so what you're saying is.... they become "so predictable that they're unpredictable"
R6🥲
@@gamerchair_like you can roll most players in the lobby but the noob comes spamming unrelenting taking all the damage and kills you.
@@sneakinaponu2054technically true but those who are better, adapt quickly. Usually noobs in any of these sports or sports manage to land a couple things at first, but can't convert it into a meaningful advantage. Then the professional adapts and wipes the floor with wm
Me trying to get pass my friend who quit football 😭😭😭😭
they dont remember the rules but know that the ball is all they need.
Me
@@caseyviajar2464 not knowing the rules is crazy
@@king1491 recite the basic rules of american football.
“I do not know who I am, I do not know why I am here, all I know, is that I must be lockin up the boys”
-That one guy who wrote a big book
That scissor dribbling is pretty good tho
I got destroyed by a kid that doesn’t even play voetball this is soo true 😭👌
Your just shit i guess (im only joking dont take it seriosly)
FOOTBALL
SOCCERBALL OR FOOTSOCCER?
@@RamexxiAmericans call it soccer
@@Ramexxi yea lil bro were not Brazilian
This is sooooo relatable. I don’t play football but I get the ball when my friends try to trick me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't fall for tricks you don't know
@@ChefBenderyeah 🤣
@@ChefBenderor when you predict them all the time if you know them (that's what I do and i don't even play football at all)
ITS SO TRUE. I played tennis in high school and I could play against people that play tennis fine but if I tried playing my dad to active I would just miss everything because it was so damm unpredictable.
The actual cheap trick that u can use is run to one side, once they follow u go to the opposite quickly and their agility wont catch you up lmao
As a military tactician who has no idea how to play football this is the view of the people who play against me
Milatary tactician my ass
Bros playing football with sun tzu strategies
If you’re a military tactician than a barber is a surgeon
@@bulganchingun tell me you're a kid without telling me you're a kid:
@Charles_Mortals ironic and that photoshopped pfp of a body that isnt yours and a face that isnt yours
This is literally me I just keep my eye on the ball and forget all the fancy footwork they doing 😭😭
Literally me(i rarely play football)💀
And they be like "i thought you you were you good"😭😭
Also true for other sports like basketball. Your opponent can't trick you if you don't even know the tricks they're doing
frrrr
I play basketball and don't play football at all. Ain't nobody fooling me on fakeouts(?) when i try to predict them all the time because I see when it is.
@@Pazza19frfr
@@user-hs7hw6hq7w they can pretend to fake than pass it
I can confirm this after playing youth professional for 4 years😂
"The best swordsman in the world doesn't need to fear the second best swordsman in the world; no, the person for him to be afraid of is some ignorant antagonist who has never had a sword in his hand before; he doesn't do the thing he ought to do, and so the expert isn't prepared for him; he does the thing he ought not to do; and often it catches the expert out and ends him on the spot."
One my favorite Mark Twain quotes lol
This me 🤣 I don’t play a lick of soccer but will shut my friends down… Football comes in handy
Me literally being that kid who doesnt play football but better than halve the players in the school team😅
lucky
Sure u are 😂
@@Jack-wq6xpI dominated a bunch of the best players at my school even when they tried to feint me lmao it’s not hard to
@@Ethixx_ fortnite profile picture aint "dominating" shit unless your entire school is ass 🤦♂
@@Jack-wq6xp noo jack tried to insult me 😭 my profile defines everything about me, im so sorry master jack
So true especially in school football 😂
Ikr
I play football and im that non posisible nutmeger/skiller
The most relatable video of the year 💀💀
My younger brother taught me how to play chess earlier today. The first round I had to clarify what every piece could do nearly every time I moved and somehow still won because I kept doing things “he didn’t expect”. I feel the same logic applies here 😂
This is one hundred percent a real thing.
Sometimes when im playing a fighting game like smash with someone with way less experience, i do worse against them because they dont react and play the way a better player would.
It's almost like you're playing two different games.
As the person who used to not play, it was a matter of “Yo ass doin too much” then i would snatch the ball (they move the feet but not the ball)
Yea it's not productive. There's also a lot of REALLY obvious fake outs where it would be impossible for you to even touch the ball, let alone take it with you with the way your body is moving so I just put my foot between it and they're facing a different way so I just take the ball.
Why is this so relatable 😂😂
BRO ITS SO TRUE FR:
Team season 2
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i agree taht season 2 should come but LET HIM MAKE WHAT HE WANTS
@@vipanshetufr
@@MONTAGE.10 ye
Me
@@vipanshetu agreed
Team still waiting for season 2 🤫🤔
👇
what does it mean
LET HIM MAKE WHAT HE WANTS
@@hazard755blue lock cuzzo
@@hazard755 school football story
Goal keeper :- no score
No goal keeper - misses the shot
Its so funny that the concept that sometimes not being experienced makes you the strongest in a setting is such a universal concept thats capsulated in the frase "beginers luck" (sorry for bad English.)
This is so true, my High School soccer team played RSL academy and they beat us 7-2. It goes to show how much work these kids put into this sport.
ITS FOOTBALL NOT SOCCER
@@Hamza-uq5ekbro ngl no one asked
@@thunderblade9251Bro nobody asked for you
@@8swvslsSechan97Fs bro was getting mad because he said soccer instead of football, like bro they mean the same thing why tf do u care
@@thunderblade9251D it just triggers half the community for some reason and its stupid
So true I be struggling so hard against my friend and FRIMPONG
FRIMPONG
Relatable. My friend was in a soccer training club and i tend to kick away the ball but I wasn't able to catch up with it so it kind of makes no difference. It was fun to play lol, we just joke around and he sometimes teach me tech that i could learn easily. He really is a good player too, big respect to my bro. :D
Very true (I'm that friend). I'll be doing random stuff with my feet as they try to figure out the plan I don't have.
Beo when he missed the shot I was already down on the ground dying😂😂😂😂😂
I was one of the friend that doesn't play football... Literally became the strongest defense on local friendly matches🤣
HAHAHAHAHAHA THE TRUTH IN THIS GOT ME DEAD 😂😂😂😂
That's literally me 💀💀
I suck at football but the opponents run into me giving me the ball on accident because they thought I would move. Turns out, in football you just have to stand still and you'll get the ball eventually
Jelanie with a new hair style I see 👀🔥🔥🔥
WHY IS THIS SO TRUE, when you go against a good player it is ok to lose bc they are good but when it is against someone who doesn’t play football, you feel the pressure bc if you lose it shows you are bad
Who agrees with me
👇🏼
BROOO AGREED LIKE WHEN I FIRST PLAYED FOOTBALL IN SCHOOL I WAS EMBARRASSED TO MESS UP AND DIDN'T KNEW HOW TO PLAY BACK THEN BUT NOW I'M PRETTY GOOD NOW even though I was never coached I taught myself how to play
What’s even better is that bro was real confident about that move and then he gets humbled
Fax my soccer friend always locks me up when we play basketball
"We grew up together I watched all your tricks already"
Edit:
FR😭
FR
Fr it’s because there always so aggressive
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Fr
"Can't predict the unpredictable" - true in many situations. Just gotta roll with it.
Omg is mister bits
Reminds me of when I’d play Ping Pong as a kid. I’d only ever play my brother, and we both thought we were getting really good. It turned out, we were only getting good at playing each other, so if I ever played against anyone else with a different play style, I had no chance.
Bro really thought he was safe from that miss😈😈😈
Who wants season 2
👇
LET HIM MAKE WHAT HE WANTS
Dude that is sooooo relatable😂
My PE teacher, who was the coach for my school's football, used to say that none professional players keep their eyes on the ball at all times, and that is what makes them immune to tricks. Serious players are taught to ignore the ball and look at the players' actions instead, which is fine until you play against a trickshooter.
TEAM MORE KID NEYMAR VIDA
👇🏼
the song:😁
the lyrics:☠️
What about it
It says car keys are jingling in my hand not what you thought
The takis are jiggiling in my hand
“A sword in the hands of a man with 20 years of experience is not as dangerous as a sword in the hands of a man with no experience at all”
-Sun Tzu, probably
It also relates to sword fighting. Experienced oponent cares about his safety first keeping guard and being caucious. Unexperienced attacks not seing that he is completely vounorable and you could strike him down easily, but you'd get wounded in the process. You don't want to so you try to defend which is hard if you deal with a literal kamikadze
This is like when I play chess against a 500 elo player and his random movements are somehow destroying my carefully crafted opening. 😂
"Use simple moves against simple people, then use advanced moves against advanced people."
- me
I swear to God people who can't play football somehow turn into prime Ramos😂
This works for everything, my friend said it was harder to fight me before I leaned a game because he couldn’t read me😂
I played on soccer teams until sophomore year. Whenever I was on defense and someone on the other team tried any fancy footwork on me, I'd stand still laughing at them doing all those extra moves before taking the ball from them with ease. It was glorious how little effort I needed to use to stop any offense from ball hogs and those with the most crisp dribbling skills.
Damn that's me
My teacher genuinely got impressed too lol
He's really like "what was all that hard work for 😭😭"
True when there is plenty people at school and when the ball isn’t strong😊
This unlocked a childhood memory of being the kid that rushed soccer players. My only job was to put pressure on them😂
Fr😭😭😭they always clear it😂
This is so true, cuz of how unpredictable they are 💀
As that one guy who doesn't play, I can confirm my competition seem to be cautious of me
The fact that when he shot when he did stopovers and skilled he hit crossbar
So true, it goes for any sport
Nah this goes to basketball too😭😭😭
My friend is like: bro I just won a tournament!
Me: alright test me
* obliterates him *
This is actually true, me vs my friend, he tried to kick ball between my leg and i just got it and i like "wtf you doing bro 😂"
When bro that doesn’t play football plays football:” all it takes is one kick to finish the job.”
Nah, bro's too smooth 💀
me who dosent play football: he aint lyin though
I remember when my friend tried to confuse me with his tricks, and I randomly kicked the ball to stop him from doing that. He was so frustrated because I didn't fall for his tricks, and he said, 'How did you do that?' And I replied, 'I don't know, I was just focused on the ball, not on you.'
Bro this so true to me as the one who doesn’t even play soccer
"You fool, your instinct won't work if even I don't know my next move"
Bro showed facts😂😂😂