Most Underrated players
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Bd4dBeckham
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Re: Most Underrated players
First, Gunner could not have been county MVP because that just started this season. I am not sure that he would have been MVP if there had been one, but there is no issue because there wasn't.
As for Coty Hainsey, he is much better in outdoor because of his speed. A great outdoor player is not necessarily a great indoor player, especially at ProCare because of the size of the field. Put Coty on a normal-sized indoor field and he would be much better.
I saw Coty a few times and Alberto a few times. Alberto was fairly easy for us to mark out of the game. We were physical with him and he disappeared. Coty was more of a difficult defensive match-up. Just a coaches perspective.
As for Coty Hainsey, he is much better in outdoor because of his speed. A great outdoor player is not necessarily a great indoor player, especially at ProCare because of the size of the field. Put Coty on a normal-sized indoor field and he would be much better.
I saw Coty a few times and Alberto a few times. Alberto was fairly easy for us to mark out of the game. We were physical with him and he disappeared. Coty was more of a difficult defensive match-up. Just a coaches perspective.
A. i agree w/ gunner indoor needs walls B. indoor and outdoor are totally different, indoor is smaller and quicker and you really can't use much speed because by the time you get up speed you have gone from one goal to the other. C. no offence to alberto, but, he was easier to mark and shut down than coty.
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Bd4dBeckham
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futbolfrk91
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well first off... it takes more skill... anyone can kick the ball as hard as they can, and get it to bounce off the walls... second, it's more like outdoor soccer... and third, the balls aren't so frickin bouncy, so you can actually do moves and whatnot with them...
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angles are important with the walls...believe me, i started playing roller hockey here and the angles and such can be deceiving when playing a ball off the wall. if you wanna play something similar to outdoor, then just play outdoor.
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