@BAMA2STL@FOXSports@FOXSoccer@USMNT Yes, it’s was quite impressive. 577 passes with 91% accuracy. I’ve never seen them control the ball this well. Been playing for 40 years, been watching them since the 94 World Cup.
@gothamhiphop The difference in this match was possession for the US, 577 passes with 91% accuracy. It’s probably the best I’ve ever seen from the US side, that dictated the result. I was impressed. Paraguay may not be a top ranked squad, but it’s something to boost confidence moving forward.
@FreddyLA7@MicheleneCleary Plenty more Buc-ees in Texas so don’t feel like you’re rushed to get back to that one location. You have ample time in and around Houston to get to another one.
@WillGenchy@YN_Washington Don’t get me wrong though, I do love watching NFL, but I’d take football(soccer) any day hands down. 48 and still taking to the pitch.
@WillGenchy@YN_Washington I’ve been to several NFL games in person and between the stoppage of play between snaps, 6 total team timeouts for 4 quarters, and all of the commercial break timeouts, it’s ridiculous to watch, especially in person, you don’t see the commercials, it’s a lot of standing around.
@WillGenchy@YN_Washington You’re also missing out on the fact that in the NFL, the clock regularly continues to run in between plays, reducing actual ball in play time significantly. In a 60 minute game, which takes 3.5 hours to finish, ball in play time is only 11 minutes out of 60.
@CuriosityonX@richgel999 Considering the fact that we’re only a few days past a full moon, most of the far side will still be in total darkness, probably won’t get to see much.
@PrincessBravato Marine was out of line, the active duty personnel are just carrying out their duty to follow the orders of the President. He should know better.
@ryangrim@GotPropaganda No warship travels 1000 miles away from homeport without a loadout, especially if they are conducting live fire exercises you twat