I learnt that Grant looks up to Tom, Tom has had an unbelievable career, I learnt that Tom's passing came about because of "bad fundamentals" and Grant's stemmed from him being the shortest out there so he had to find a way to move the ball. I learnt that Grant try getting his passes as fast as Tom's I learnt that Tom uses a lot of his wrist to pass with his shallow pocket. I learnt that though we see the family they are on screen it doesn't just end there, the pro life is a family in itself example of this is Tom telling Grant to show exactly what he can do and how much he regretted not doing it and also with Grant saying he was still nervous going into the tournament being a new recruit but the bonding and experience of everyone Manny Marcus and Tom helped him to play better.. I learnt that I should step on a field and leave it all out there and from a comment Grant made some time ago, "Always keep your head up to make great passes, the ground won't help you, your teammates will" and I see him do this in every game he plays NO MATTER WHO HE IS UP AGAINST. Grant and Tom y'all some of the Greatest people I've never met. Keep doing what y'all are doing and I will keep trying to get my passes as quick and accurate as both of you. To the fast break team have a good day and thank you for the breakdown tbh just Monday I was searching for a video with Grant talking about that pass I just had to rewatch his highlights because none existed so thank you for this!! 💯♥️ Posted this 6 days ago but not sure if y'all wanted it here or in the normal comments
I learned that Ryan Ambler is still being underrated, that catch he made was much more impressive then the pass and I think everyone on the Archers would agree.
one thing I learned from Grant is that many of us defensemen are taught to keep our sticks in the passing lane and what he has done is learned how to perfectly execute passes with the sidearm approach where the ball travels much lower than your typical "passing lane" thus providing shorter or really ANY player with an advantage in getting the ball to the next player or shooter and lowering the percentage of having the ball knocked down or stolen. HUGE nugget and something I will be eyeing for when I watch film on upcoming opponents and key players for this upcoming season in the spring. This video was definitely a golden one!!however... ROLLWOODS!!
The biggest thing I’ve learned from watching this video is that to play fearless. I’ve listened to podcasts that featured Schreiber and Ament. One thing they mentioned is that it’s okay to take risk. It’s like saying “you miss 100 of the shots you don’t take.” I like how Ament still continued to bend the rules of the fundamentals after getting yelled at. Now look at him now being a human highlight reel with his incredible passing ability. Schreiber is one of my favorite midfielders to watch because I too play that position. His versatility is what sets him apart from his competition. Being a threat everywhere on field at all times by being a passing threat with his vision, shooting ability, and his off ball movements.I hope someday I could be as good him. With the lessons I learned from this video I hope to make it to the PLL and make a name for myself.
I learned that they are going to be even more amazing next year as they grow their chemistry. Scary thought. I would love either jersey. These guys are a legend and a soon to be legend.
I learnt that Grant looks up to Tom, Tom has had an unbelievable career, I learnt that Tom's passing came about because of "bad fundamentals" and Grant's stemmed from him being the shortest out there so he had to find a way to move the ball. I learnt that Grant try getting his passes as fast as Tom's I learnt that Tom uses a lot of his wrist to pass with his shallow pocket. I learnt that though we see the family they are on screen it doesn't just end there, the pro life is a family in itself example of this is Tom telling Grant to show exactly what he can do and how much he regretted not doing it and also with Grant saying he was still nervous going into the tournament being a new recruit but the bonding and experience of everyone Manny Marcus and Tom helped him to play better.. I learnt that I should step on a field and leave it all out there and from a comment Grant made some time ago, "Always keep your head up to make great passes, the ground won't help you, your teammates will" and I see him do this in every game he plays NO MATTER WHO HE IS UP AGAINST. Grant and Tom y'all some of the Greatest people I've never met. Keep doing what y'all are doing and I will keep trying to get my passes as quick and accurate as both of you. To the fast break team have a good day and thank you for the breakdown tbh just Monday I was searching for a video with Grant talking about that pass I just had to rewatch his highlights because none existed so thank you for this!! 💯♥️
I learned it's not the size of the player but what the player can do with his size. Grant knew that, yes he does not have the height, so he doesn't try to pass over the defense but pass around the defense. It was the same for Tom but for Tom he is educated enough to know that the skip pass is especially a great weapon because the defensman far size is often cheating in for the slide. Both players keep their heads-up knowing that in so doing they are more of a threat.
Grant wanted to implement those fast passes/feeds into his game to whip it through the heart of the defense, getting it to the other side were its more open and a better 1v1 opportunity.