@DuceSenpai I love this camera. Would probably let you use the wide bunch receiver formations for the Tennessee playbook. If you don’t mind, what are your settings?
A peak life advice from Alex Hormozi:
“The single greatest skill you can develop is the ability to stay in a great mood in the absence of things to be in a great mood about.”
Ryan Holiday on procrastination:
“To procrastinate is to be entitled. It is arrogant. It assumes there will be a later. It assumes you'll have the discipline to get to it later (despite not having the discipline now).”
Another clip of Henry perfectly explaining a concept with personal experience
Illustrates exactly *how* physical gifts can stunt tactical growth by lowering the need for problem solving
Genuinely the best thing that can happen to American soccer culture is to lean in to what makes us unique with our college football culture opposed to doing our version of European soccer culture
College gameday style atmospheres is a great start
“I wrote this because I can’t speak about it.
I wrote this because I want you to know that I will make sure that you live on.”
@RBLeipzig and @equipenatciv winger Yan Diomande on the life of his sister, Roxane. https://t.co/6wQmpdWTSi
After the Japan–Netherlands match,
I picked up litter with Jameis Winston who kindly held the bag open. I later found out he was an NFL star😳
Maybe, along with the litter, I picked up a miracle💫
Let’s pick up miracles together and make every World Cup stadium shine🙌🌍🏟️
Thank you and all the Japanese supporters for sharing your traditions with me! 🇯🇵
This World Cup is all about spreading culture and miracles 🙌🌎 #JameisOnFox
Česká reprezentace, která během základní skupiny pobývá v texaském městě Fort Worth, přijala pozvání městské samosprávy k návštěvě místní čtvrti Stockyards. 🇺🇸
Český tým navštívil také tradiční rodeo. Čtvrť Stockyards hrdě odkazuje na místní tradici kovbojství a Divokého západu. Právě zde se v roce 1918 uskutečnilo první halové rodeo na světě. Děkujeme za pozvání! 🐂🫶
🚨🇺🇸 The funniest, sweetest World Cup subplot: Europeans discovering that the real America isn't the skyline, it's the gas station, the diner, and the stranger who insists on driving you to the game.
The country always looked better in person than on a screen.
Writer: Daniel
So far this World Cup has been a great reminder that we make too many assumptions about one another, and that the vast majority of humanity is awesome.
It's been pretty damn refreshing, honestly.