Don't try to watch two teams in one night. Focus on one team, and focus on five or six guys at first.
I remember, when I was a young guy in the SEAL teams, I was very afraid of making mistakes and looking stupid or doing dumb things and getting a bad reputation.
I was heavily into sport from 10 to 15, I was in all the teams, and it was everything to me. But I was very young for my school year and when puberty kicked in for my classmates I got left behind.
I would like to see Premier League teams play in Ligue 1 so we could see how good they are.
I can imagine it's not attractive for the spectators when we play teams with 10 players around their own box, just defending and hoping for a set-piece or throw-in, anything.
If you look round the world, most teams want guys who can bowl up at 90 mph because they can make things happen when it isn't doing much.
Any game in the World Cup is a tough game. The atmosphere brings a lot out of both teams.
Members of trusting teams admit weaknesses and mistakes, take risks in offering feedback and assistance, and focus time and energy on important issues, not politics.
There are teams I like a lot like Inter and AC Milan, so I'd think about going to the Italian league.
Teams that just play on one side of the floor are going to struggle against defenses that load up on that side.
I think that's the philosophy of all top teams - to educate young, top players and to give them the possibility to play.
For an international business such as ours, you can't localise without a local. That was a hard lesson for us. We had to be closer, physically present, which is when we put teams on the ground.
Management teams aren't good at asking questions. In business school, we train them to be good at giving answers.
I don't have the insight with the Longhorns that I do with the two teams that I own, but as a fan and reading the sports pages, I'm bullish about the Longhorns.
There's something about dominant teams that draws fans in. People like to see this; they like to witness dominance.
If you're talking about English football very few teams play 4-4-2 now: it's either 4-4-1-1, 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, they are the three major systems played throughout the Premier League.
I can do it all, and I want to do it all. Put me on special teams. Ask me to block. Hand off. Catching passes.
It brought Pittsburgh into the picture of football teams in the National Football League that, ‘OK, you have to deal with us now.’
We want to be a works partner. Ferrari and Mercedes have their own works teams so where would you be in the pecking order if you're a customer?
I believe good software is written by small teams of two, three, or four people interacting with each other at a very high, dense level.
In the bad old days, captains were not good leaders. They didn't build teams; they were arrogant and autocratic.
To be better than 31 other teams, you better be a really good team. It's just not about one person.
Of course it's normal for people to say, 'Yeah, this player changed teams because of the money.' That could be the case sometimes, but after a certain level of success? No.
Humanity is the keystone that holds nations and men together. When that collapses, the whole structure crumbles. This is as true of baseball teams as any other pursuit in life.
We have a lot of customers in Japan, but they don't quite get the local content that they always need, so we want to encourage all of our product teams to start thinking globally.
It's funny: one of the strongest parts of my game today is heading, and that only really developed when I started playing at the professional level. In the youth teams, all we did was passing.
I'm not going to say the Dutch league is naive but they all play to win. In the Premier League, you have teams with a different idea.
I'd like to see the high schools put in a rule that limits recruitable athletes from playing on teams outside a 100-mile radius from their home or school.
We're not going to ride on Space Mountain and do the Disney thing. Forget Mickey. This is freaking 'Braveheart' and 'Gladiator' stuff that we are trying to will onto other teams.
For years, we've asked our suppliers to prioritize the talent and diversity of their sales teams calling on our company.
It's still the tradition for various football powerhouses to pay guarantees to schools with cream-puff teams to come on over to our place and submit to massacre.
In sports teams, apart from talk of sporting prowess and the imparting of inspirational thought, an extraordinary amount of time is spent discussing, and flaunting, material possessions.
I predict that many teams will go out of business and the size of the leagues will be greatly reduced.
It's one thing if you're a part of teams that won five championships. But it's an extremely different argument if you're a big reason for those championships.
At 17, I went to Stanford University to study engineering. My time was occupied with the required reading and the extracurricular duties of managing the baseball and football teams and earning my way.
I have one idea: if you play better then you have a better chance to win. So my teams are dominant and I want them to be like that.
In my time at Anfield we always said we had the best two teams on Merseyside - Liverpool and Liverpool reserves.
I'm a player that usually focus on my team, try to give the best for my team-mates, and I don't look much at what the other teams do.
If teams are doubting me and offering me such a small amount of money, it might not be worth moving my family.
The best teams in Europe play in the Champions League, and when you face them, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
Teams are always hitting me in the gut, trying to grab me when I jump and stuff like that. But I expect it.
Most coaches' attention to detail is very good; it's their job. They have to analyse teams, and they have to analyse their own team.
The league is crazy. It's hard to win in this league, and you have teams coming at you every week with players just as good as you.
You are anxious before every game because you had to win it. If you didn't you went down the ladder. I felt proud of the way we beat some teams in tough games.
Big teams are absolutely vital if you want to achieve certain results when you're working on larger scales, both in terms of physical size and productive quantities.
Every kid who just played basketball knew about the Boston Celtics. They're one of the few teams who were always on national TV along with the Lakers.
Teams want me to do something stupid. You want to get to the point where nothing affects you, where you control them.
I was fortunate to play on great teams that allowed me to play with my own personality, which is so important to a goaltender.
This illuminates not only fans' interest in major league teams but also the minors and even Little League.
You’ll never have a 16-team playoff in college football. The most that could happen would be four teams in the next century. But after that, I’m dead, so who cares?
What the SEAL teams do, what our training does, is it chips away the outer that layer and shows you what you're capable of and not capable of.
The best design teams are not people who are exactly the same...otherwise you're just sitting and telling, 'You're fabulous.' 'No, you're fabulous.'
High school was really fun. I had lots of friends, I had activities, like basketball teams.
You do not want to be playing good teams and always let them have 70 per cent of the ball, and expect it to work every time. That does not happen often.
Every game is decided by one or two plays that teams do or don't make; you've got to make them or else you lose.
When you play in the NFL now the teams are very, very equal.
It really feels good that I am in both the ODI and T20 teams. My first aim is to perform for India. And when that gets appreciated, it is a validation that you have done well.
If you want to be a good team, you have to play against the best teams. For me, personally, I want to have tough challenges.
I believe politics is a team sport. That, for awful and unfortunate reasons beyond any of our control, the American system only allows, effectively, for two teams.
I love those words: killer instincts. Great teams, great players, they develop that, and it's not something that has to be said.
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