Originally Posted by Frazod:
Not based on what we saw today. What a shit show.
One of two things happened. She was either told to kick the ball in the manner she did, which reflects horribly on the coach, or she simply botched it, which reflects horribly on her. If it was on the coach, then he should be called out for it - he was so terrified of putting her in a position to fail that he made her look like shit in her first opportunity to play. Talk about the height of patronization. Of course, if she just choked under pressure, then maybe she's just not up to the job.
In any event, the outcome was terrible. One play, one horrible kick, and after that, the booth morons did nothing but gush over her like she hit a 70 yard gamewinner against Alabama.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Not based on what we saw today. What a shit show.
One of two things happened. She was either told to kick the ball in the manner she did, which reflects horribly on the coach, or she simply botched it, which reflects horribly on her. If it was on the coach, then he should be called out for it - he was so terrified of putting her in a position to fail that he made her look like shit in her first opportunity to play. Talk about the height of patronization. Of course, if she just choked under pressure, then maybe she's just not up to the job.
In any event, the outcome was terrible. One play, one horrible kick, and after that, the booth morons did nothing but gush over her like she hit a 70 yard gamewinner against Alabama.
Look at her mechanics on that kick; it was a pooch/squib kick all the way. If she botched it, her leg still would've ended up high around her upper chest/shoulder height; instead, she kicks that ball with her instep, as if she was passing a soccer ball to someone 20 yards away.
She played goalie for a top-5 college women's soccer team so we know she has a good leg.
The coaches decided for whatever reason to have her kick that pooch kick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Look at her mechanics on that kick; it was a pooch/squib kick all the way. If she botched it, her leg still would've ended up high around her upper chest/shoulder height; instead, she kicks that ball with her instep, as if she was passing a soccer ball to someone 20 yards away.
She played goalie for a top-5 college women's soccer team so we know she has a good leg.
The coaches decided for whatever reason to have her kick that pooch kick.
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Look at her mechanics on that kick; it was a pooch/squib kick all the way. If she botched it, her leg still would've ended up high around her upper chest/shoulder height; instead, she kicks that ball with her instep, as if she was passing a soccer ball to someone 20 yards away.
She played goalie for a top-5 college women's soccer team so we know she has a good leg.
The coaches decided for whatever reason to have her kick that pooch kick.
misogynist coaches just want to make the woman look bad [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
misogynist coaches just want to make the woman look bad
Maybe, but I doubt it.
What I do know is soccer. I played from the time I was 4, to my second year in college. And from HS to college I started for one of the better HS teams in the state and then a top-25 college, so I know something about how to kick a ball, and what it looks like.
You can't drive a ball either up in the air or down the field kicking it with your instep, and there's no way anyone, man or woman, would accidentally kick a ball with their instep if they wanted to drive the ball downfield. Not at her level.
How you kick a ball is based on where and how you want to shape the kick, and it's instinctual by the time your a senior in HS, so she kicked it with her instep on purpose.
Since I couldn't watch the game I have no idea why they asked her to kick it that way, but I do know that she kicked it that way because they told her to, period. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Look at her mechanics on that kick; it was a pooch/squib kick all the way. If she botched it, her leg still would've ended up high around her upper chest/shoulder height; instead, she kicks that ball with her instep, as if she was passing a soccer ball to someone 20 yards away.
She played goalie for a top-5 college women's soccer team so we know she has a good leg.
The coaches decided for whatever reason to have her kick that pooch kick.
I seriously doubt anyone is dumb enough to think it WASN'T a placement/pooch kick. I mean, it was obvious from the get-go. Her approach and strike were perfect for placement. I know average Chief Fan probably doesn't understand/watch soccer, but that's literally what soccer players do (including/especially goalies). [Reply]
She kicked the ball like a goalie on a goal kick because that’s all she knows. They didn’t allow her to try a field goal because she would have failed miserably. This was nothing but a publicity stunt. I couldn’t care less, but she wasn’t given this chance based on her merit. [Reply]