Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
They had the most talented player.
You did not answer the question.
Was that same player also the most talented player in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 world cups?
Oddly, all of those teams were star studded. Anyone remember plucky Iceland winning the world cup with its cohesive squad? Of course not because talent matters more than anything else
You have still not answered the questions. It would appear you have a talent for ducking.
What happened to "Talent is everything". Backtracking already?
When the talent pool levels out, as is happening in women's soccer, other things start to matter more.
The original statement is talent is everything. Can you name a single talentless squad to win a world cup? The best player doesn't always win, but only because another team has multiple good players
This is a non-sequitur. "Talent is everything" implies that the team with the most talent will win. This is not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Portugal will be an easy game for the US. So they will advance. It will be goal differential to determine who wins the group but it really does not matter neither Sweden or Italy are powerhouses.
I would not start Lavelle and watch the minutes on Rodman and Smith. Get a goal or two up and pull them out. More important to rest key players for the knock out round.
Tactical Dad over here, you giving Vlatko these notes bro? LMAO! And Sweden is very much a strong nation, wouldn't say powerhouse, but has very strong record against the US, your ignorance is astounding.
You know World Cup is about getting out of the group stage and having your core players rested/available. This did not happen with the USMNT. Now the women move on to the next round without Lavelle. When the Vie-Ned games was 5-0 in the first 1/2, it was time to change your tactics and think about the next game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
They had the most talented player.
You did not answer the question.
Was that same player also the most talented player in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 world cups?
Oddly, all of those teams were star studded. Anyone remember plucky Iceland winning the world cup with its cohesive squad? Of course not because talent matters more than anything else
You have still not answered the questions. It would appear you have a talent for ducking.
What happened to "Talent is everything". Backtracking already?
When the talent pool levels out, as is happening in women's soccer, other things start to matter more.
The original statement is talent is everything. Can you name a single talentless squad to win a world cup? The best player doesn't always win, but only because another team has multiple good players
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
They had the most talented player.
You did not answer the question.
Was that same player also the most talented player in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 world cups?
Dp. They had the best talent on the field on average. Messi was not the most talented player last year but had a huge impact.
It’s the World Cup. It’s a fun event but every men’s World Cup team would be a bottom of the table EPL team. World Cup has top player going against a third tier defender. The teams are just a jumble of talent levels. It is not the best soccer but it’s fun to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
They had the most talented player.
You did not answer the question.
Was that same player also the most talented player in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 world cups?
Oddly, all of those teams were star studded. Anyone remember plucky Iceland winning the world cup with its cohesive squad? Of course not because talent matters more than anything else
You have still not answered the questions. It would appear you have a talent for ducking.
What happened to "Talent is everything". Backtracking already?
When the talent pool levels out, as is happening in women's soccer, other things start to matter more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
They had the most talented player.
You did not answer the question.
Was that same player also the most talented player in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 world cups?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
They had the most talented player.
You did not answer the question.
Was that same player also the most talented player in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 world cups?
Oddly, all of those teams were star studded. Anyone remember plucky Iceland winning the world cup with its cohesive squad? Of course not because talent matters more than anything else
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
They had the most talented player.
You did not answer the question.
Was that same player also the most talented player in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 world cups?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
They had the most talented player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Talent probably only equates to at most 75% of the equation. You can’t win if you don’t have the coach, management amd moral to support it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Was Argentina the most talented team in the last Men's World Cup?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”
Nothing about the way the top European operate suggest they understand, or that the statement has any truth. Talent is everything and everyone knows it.
Anonymous wrote:A unified team will always outperform individual talent. THAT is what the EUROPEANS understand.
“Teams performing a complex task could do almost as well as the very best individual, but they were able to do it much quicker. That's because they were much faster, they generated more solutions, they generated faster solutions, and they explored the space of possibilities more broadly.”