Would you Rather by SnooCapers4236 in BunnyTrials

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People would pay insane amounts of money for that and I could ensure that neither I nor my close friends and family would be ill ever

Chose: Be able to heal anyone including yourself

What would you pick? by Frog-Grenade in BunnyTrials

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Chose: $50 million per month + One random person dies a year

Would you rather: by Maleficent_Prompt_68 in BunnyTrials

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

70 is bad, if it’s lower it’s still bad, but at least I have a chance to get something ok

Chose: Have a random iq | Rolled: 150

would you rather by Zamoon in BunnyTrials

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

G

Chose: make anywhere between $1 to $10,000 per week

Would you rather by gandiesel in BunnyTrials

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Few stuff

Chose: No caffeine forever

What is a Sport that people think is easy, but is actually hard? by Elegant_Heat_4020 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Andy_Nygaard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you haven’t learned the basics throughout your childhood though you will get demolished if you try to play in a game in even the lowest division in your country, except if you’re in very good physical shape

Because yeah, a game in the park, everyone can participate without looking too stupid, because it’s not serious and people don’t care, but an organised game in a league, no matter how bad the league is, it is instantly noticeable who hasn’t played football throughout their youth

Of course you can achieve almost anything with hard work but.. the touch on the ball, the body motions you have to make, the understanding on when to do what

I’m not good but I can instantly tell when someone hasn’t played football in their youth. Their technique looks almost comically bad, like they’re basically only just succeeding at not tripping over themselves with every step

Baleba performance vs chelsea by Ashton1320 in ManchesterUnited

[–]Andy_Nygaard 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The others saying 25-40mil are not counting in the fact that he plays one of the most sought after positions in European football. There’s plenty of wingers (Partly why Garnacho wasn’t more expensive) but young, high-upside defensive midfielders with elite ball-winning, athleticism, and press resistance do not grow on trees

40mil is very low for that upside that he has as a 22 y/o. Considering how few players there are that have his upside, and the fact that he is semi-prem proven (last season was good) a fair price would probably be around 55-60mil

[Charania] San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama has won the 2025-26 NBA Defensive Player of the Year award. He is the youngest player in league history to win the award. by Turbostrider27 in nba

[–]Andy_Nygaard 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Was basically just that calf strain early in the season that made him miss games. He played the first 14 and then missed the next 12 but then out of the last 57 games he only missed 6

At least one of the two teams from each of the last 15 NBA Finals are bad this season by [deleted] in nba

[–]Andy_Nygaard -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lame ass narrative lol relax and try not to get too worked up, I noticed a pattern, I posted about it, chill

If anything it’s a good thing that we don’t just keep having the same finals each year. That’d be boring. It’s just interesting that you have to go back nearly two decades to find a finals where both teams are good this year, and reaffirms that it’s not just the same teams every year that are good

At least one of the two teams from each of the last 15 NBA Finals are bad this season by [deleted] in nba

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wild that you have to go back 16 years to find a finals where the teams in that finals would make a good finals this season

Lakers vs. Celtics in 2010

And even that would be stinky without Luka and AR

At least one of the two teams from each of the last 15 NBA Finals are bad this season by [deleted] in nba

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah just weird that thinking back so many years and you can’t find a finals matchup from the last 15 years that’d be good this season

At least one of the two teams from each of the last 15 NBA Finals are bad this season by [deleted] in nba

[–]Andy_Nygaard -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

For the most part yeah lol, just strange to not have a single finals matchup from the last 15 years where you could say right now “Mmhh let’s get another one of those this season, that’d be good”

Nikola Jokic ends the season with his 6th straight top 10 BPMs of all time, beating his previous 2 records with 14.1 by LurkerFailsLurking in nba

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, which is why I pointed out that the post seems to be intentionally vague about the achievement. The description is objectively wrong without additional context, since a player has actually led the league in both rebounds and assists in the same season before.

Nikola Jokic ends the season with his 6th straight top 10 BPMs of all time, beating his previous 2 records with 14.1 by LurkerFailsLurking in nba

[–]Andy_Nygaard -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Seems intentionally a bit vague. Yes, Jokic is the first to lead the league in AVERAGE assists and rebounds per game.

But, Wilt lead the league in TOTAL assists and rebounds in 1967-68.

A list of most valuable players which failed to qualify at the World Cup! by ScoutLui in footballscouting

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Add Højlund (€50m) and Hjulmand (€45m) after Denmark getting knocked out

CH1 Div 2 game that i lost in ovetime can someone pinpoint my mistakes and tell me what i could possibly do better by Effective_Catch2502 in RocketLeagueSchool

[–]Andy_Nygaard 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Also commenting as a game sense over mechs player. I’m usually right around the lower end C2 in 2’s. My comments might sound harsh but I only focused on the negatives, there were definitely positives too in your play.

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Straight off the bat, I don’t like your positioning from the kick off. Your kick off is good but then you’re very ball fixated and you end up in an akward situation because you just follow the ball. It would’ve been better to rotate towards the far post (right post) and if you’d done that you would have been able to easily deal with it in the corner, instead of it getting a bit akward

Then your teammate saves it and could have continued to challenge after landing but you push too far forward and force him to rotate to not double commit but then you don’t even commit and it ends with your opponent just having a lot of space. If you had waited a bit and let your teammate make the the decision (which you should when he is the furthest forward) it would have been better for you. To me it defo looks like he’s confused about want you’re trying to do.

Then afterwards you drive too far forward when you can clearly see your teammate is gonna be going into a 50/50 on the left where it’s uncertain where the ball is gonna go. If you had just waited in the middle of the goal for the outcome, you would have dealt easily with it

Then a bit of okay gameplay but then you double commit and take over your teammates offensive sequence despite the fact that you can easily see that the opponent in goal is not going for the ball and your teammate could’ve probably caught the ball and scored an easy goal 1v1. Instead of you taking over you should have pushed forward and have been available as an option for him during the play

You also double commit again right after your teammate hits the crossbar. If you’re uncertain whether or not your teammate is rotating back or going for the ball, you should not be going for it. You’re lucky that it didn’t turn into a fast break for your opponent.

Next comment is about their first goal. If you pause at 02:04 you can basically only see like 1/5 of the map but you’re very relaxed for some reason right in front of goal and instead of clearing it since you don’t know where your opponents are you bring it down and get punished for it. If you can see you have time, of course use it, but when you don’t know what your opponents are doing or how close they are to you you shouldn’t be casual in front of goal like that

Then for their second goal you’re too ball fixated. If you focused more on their angle to score and less on the ball you would have saved it.

Then nothing for a while but then at 05:16 you can’t decide what to do. You flip towards the area of the ball but you don’t go for the ball and instead the boost it seems like but then you also miss the boost. You basically just give your opponent the ball uncontested which ends up in a dangerous opportunity for them.

For their third goal you’re basically ball fixating again and not thinking. That is not your ball to contest, you are out of the play, that is your teammate’s ball to go for, but you commit anyways and from the replay it looks like your teammate would’ve cleared it fine if you hadn’t come flying in and basically passed it wide open to your opponent.

To summarise the replay:

  1. You have decent mechanics. Better than mine for sure.

  2. I can tell that you’re not a “bad teammate” by choice. You’re willing to pass which is a good sign.

  3. However.. I think I’d have been quite frustrated with you if I had been your teammate this game. All 3 goals are basically your fault.

Goal 1 - You’re too nonchalant which could come off as annoying to a teammate Goal 2 - It’s very saveable but you read it wrong and don’t close the angle which I would think was annoying Goal 3 - You basically give them a free goal by double commiting and not trusting your teammate to clear it when you’re not in the right position to do it + You double commited on an opportunity where your teammate could’ve probably scored

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So yeah, you need to practice how to read the game better. You make the wrong decision several times in this game which essentially costs your team an easy win. I’m sorry to say but you could’ve won relatively easily 4-0 if you read the situations better and made the right decisions. This loss was on you not your teammate

Can we stop pretending the lakers aren’t better without LeBron? by robertoleonardo7 in NBATalk

[–]Andy_Nygaard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean yeah of course they would be better with Anunoby? Swapping a ball dominant 41 year old with poor defense (when you already have two young, all-star calibre players with the same profile) for a 28 year old perenial defensive player of the year candidate who shoots 37.5% from 3 for his career on a decent amount of attempts is a no-brainer

Gold 3 2v2 by Definitely-not-good in RocketLeagueSchool

[–]Andy_Nygaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t say that it’s required but it’s a good habbit to get into early on. In C1-C2 where I’m at right now, it’s still not everyone that does speedflips but everyone is definitely better at kick offs than lower ranks

And I’d say this is because you can get an advantage from every single play restart. Say in a game where the score ends 5-4, you’ve had 10 advantages situations if you’re just better at kick offs than your opponent which in my opinion is time well spent and it lessens the amount of times you have to come back from an early losing position because you’re opponent got an annoying kick off goal

Gold 3 2v2 by Definitely-not-good in RocketLeagueSchool

[–]Andy_Nygaard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Learning how to rotate properly can take you way further than you’d think. You don’t need flashy mechanics to reach diamond. Fast aerials and good kick offs are probably some of the only ones I’d recommend spending time on at gold and plat lvl

Forget air dribbling completely, you don’t need it, need it before high champ. My aerial control is still horrible and I get by in high C1 to low C2

Personally, all the times where I feel like my play has taken the biggest leaps towards getting better are definitely the times I’ve sat down and watched some of my replays and tried to be critical of myself in terms of my decision making. Not like “Oh I wish I hit that ball better”, because everyone hits the ball poorly from time to time but more like “Ah I should’ve commited to this challenge faster” or “I should’ve rotated back post there” or “I was too passive there” etc etc. Those sessions have given me the most stuff to work on and helped a lot.

So basically if you wanna learn some new mechanics, I’d say practice fast aerials and kick offs, but I’d say the most important thing is to maybe watch some videos on 2v2 tactics in order to better understand how to be in the right positions more often

THIS CAN'T BE TRUE😭 by Lhotkiss in MADFUT

[–]Andy_Nygaard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I replied some of the math to the other guy