buckets
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Don't pull your hamstring
well, it's soccer... so if i do i hope there's a coupe of dudes with a stretcher nearby
Don't pull your hamstring
so i bet a dudein my office that i can hit 7/10 penalty kicks on him
i don't play soccer (aka i'm a grown ass american man)
we're hitting up this bet tomorrow morning
any advice?
I don't think you'd get 7/10 on an empty net without the ball dribbling over the line
Our group definitely took a few good creeper pictures. They are on my camera so I'll save them for the bro thread when I get back
I think if you and me did it, I would feel a hell of a lot more comfortable just blocking the ball than me kicking it.
I'm watching Fast Five, my first ever Fast and Furious movie. Is this one the all time best?!
I'm watching Fast Five, my first ever Fast and Furious movie. Is this one the all time best?!
I think it would be easier for someone who has never practiced it to quickly become a competent goalie than it would be to quickly paint the corners accurately and with force on my kicks.
I mean if you get a lucky shot in a corner neither me or a real goalie are gonna stop it. I just gotta block the ones I can get to.
I'm watching Fast Five, my first ever Fast and Furious movie. Is this one the all time best?!
If you're just trying to hit PKs against goalies that aren't that great then you can generally just hit a decent ball on the ground to the edges. A hard pass pace is enough to get past anyone who isn't really good at goalie (like the guy buckets is going against I'd guess?). It's pretty damn hard for noobs at goalie to 1) cover wide and 2) get down to the ground quickly to make those kinds of saves.
how easy is it for someone who hasn't kicked a ball in 20 years to kick a hard pass pace on the ground at the edge without going too wide?