A Quote by Lee Corso

You don't beat football teams. You outrecruit them. — © Lee Corso
You don't beat football teams. You outrecruit them.
Good teams beat you with speed. Great teams beat you with spacing and timing.
We've got teams and other countries have teams. Right now, we are going to their countries; we're finding the best athletes; we're bringing them to our team. We're training them, we're making them awesome, and sending them back to beat us. We've got to stop that.
Football is a chess game to me. If you move your pawn against my bishop, I'll counter that move to beat you. Football is the same way. I study so much film that I know exactly what teams are going to do. I love knowing what a offense is going to run and stuffing that play.
One thing I can say about the Dallas Cowboys: They have always had talent around them. They have been one of the most talented football teams in all of football.
There are so many great players in the Premier League and of course the big teams are always the favourites, but the teams below them also play good football. The mixture of foreign and English players works really well.
The Premier League is difficult. The small teams can beat the big teams.
I'd have considered myself fortunate to be coached by Guardiola because he really puts his stamp on teams. He builds them, moulds them, guides them, berates them, nurtures them. He makes them great. He takes them to a higher level; a place beyond mere football.
You can spin it any way you want. You could spin it on their side that this is a revenge game. We can spin it from our side that our guys have confidence. They know they can beat them. They beat them once. But you know what? None of that matters. We're two different teams. We played them almost a month and a half ago. And every team is different at this point.
Really, I learned a long time ago that in the National Football League, paper doesn't mean anything. Football teams are created on the football field.
You don't beat football teams like Nebraska with a trick play. They're too well-coached, too well-disciplined.
Teams like the Patriots stress situational football moreso than a lot of other teams in the NFL.
In football we always said that the other team couldn't beat us. We had to be sure that we didn't beat ourselves. And that's what people have to do, too - make sure they don't beat themselves.
Teams that play together beat those teams with superior players who play more as individuals.
I just want to win as a team, take road games, play some of the top teams and beat them to make the playoffs.
I have a tremendous respect to all French Federation of Football football teams, players, and supporters.
I love playing football and being in teams that have the ball and play good football.
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