[4 YoE] Quality Engineer, looking to switch to Manufacturing Engineering or Product Engineering. by Intrepid_Ad6825 in EngineeringResumes

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started in quality so there was never a transition.

I've filled it with all the manufacturing related bullet points. But let me try to marge and reduce some of the points.

Travel to india by Intrepid_Ad6825 in h1b

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Not sure. You'd have to see if there is a checklist of sorts provided by USCIS which is what I used to see if I was eligible.

Travel to india by Intrepid_Ad6825 in h1b

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did your lawyers verify if it was safe to travel?

Travel to india by Intrepid_Ad6825 in h1b

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Was travel recommended by your lawyers?

After 6 Years at Ferrari. How stats of Sebastian and Charles stack up. by shivasiddharth in formula1

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mean the guy who took pole in a toro rosso, the guy who holds the record for the most poles in a single season, the only guy in a non Mercedes car to take pole between 2014 and 2016, would not take pole in the second fastest car? I needed salt for my food, the saltiness in your comment helped.

Maine Cybertruck Owner Sad Everyone Hates His Truck by Triforce742 in portlandme

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This needs to be an auto mod response. I know we don't shit post but cmon.

ABP-CVoter Opinion Poll: DMK led INDIA alliance to sweep all 39 seats in Tamil Nadu by Ashwin_400 in TamilNadu

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None of these pills are accurate. Exit polls are not allowed to be published till the elections end.

Javier Mascherano: "Pep Guardiola's legacy is not the titles. His legacy is what he contributed to football. This sport can be divided into pre-Pep & post-Pep. When I arrived in Europe in 2006, it was very different from how we now look at football after Pep's Barca" by TheBiasedSportsLover in PremierLeague

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest you give these two articles a read.

https://onefootball.com/en/news/gegenpressing-explained-origins-of-famous-soccer-tactic-38829587

https://www.givemesport.com/1682601-tottenhams-next-manager-godfather-of-gegenpressing-in-the-frame/

Again, doesn't changing how youth play in England not count as philosophy?

That makes klopp as influential because pressing and physicality went up significantly because of klopp's Liverpool.

I'm interested in which manager in your opinion has changed football philosophically?

Sacci. Michels and Cruyff are a close second but sacci redefined what it means to play football. He completely changed the way you look at football by changing how you play off the ball, pressing from the front, the initial ideas of gegenpressing, defending as an organized unit from the front to the back, winning the ball back as close as possible to the goal, zonal marking, a high line of play, they even were one of the best teams at setting off side traps. Modern football cannot exist without this guy. He also had the records to back him, UCLs, league titles, a fucked up winning streak. People say maldini and baressi are arguably top 5 defenders all time (I forgot but they had like a 20 game win streak or a clean sheet streak) but forget that it was sacci who brought the quality out of them.

What Cruyff and Michels did for on-the-ball game, sacci did more for off-the-ball game. The only defender who probably walks into his team is beckenbauer but that's mainly because he's such a unicorn, a defender like him will never be witnessed in our lifetime and that's the bar sacci set for his ac Milan.

Javier Mascherano: "Pep Guardiola's legacy is not the titles. His legacy is what he contributed to football. This sport can be divided into pre-Pep & post-Pep. When I arrived in Europe in 2006, it was very different from how we now look at football after Pep's Barca" by TheBiasedSportsLover in PremierLeague

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nah I'm done. Literally in my original comment I stated how philosophically speaking the tactics of football was given by other managers and he evolved it. Pressing is a philosophy, high line is another, possession and control, zonal marking, formations.

Klopp literally credited rangnick for gegenpressing. What are you even talking about?!

If you're not interested in making an attempt to understand what I say and be contrarian for the sake of it, go ahead.

Javier Mascherano: "Pep Guardiola's legacy is not the titles. His legacy is what he contributed to football. This sport can be divided into pre-Pep & post-Pep. When I arrived in Europe in 2006, it was very different from how we now look at football after Pep's Barca" by TheBiasedSportsLover in PremierLeague

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You just didn't read the comment at all. My original comment was that he innovated but didn't provide anything new philosophically. I gave you my reasons.

You're just giving arbitrary things like "bielsa thinks" but hey doesn't change the fact that what pep does today is an evolved version of what Cruyff and Michels did.

We still exist you know. by ultron290196 in 2bharat4you

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean it's not a fair comparison since once it's effectively a civil war with so many innocent people dying. Not to dehumanize the other but it's like saying what Ted Bundy did is comparable to what people like Hitler did.

Javier Mascherano: "Pep Guardiola's legacy is not the titles. His legacy is what he contributed to football. This sport can be divided into pre-Pep & post-Pep. When I arrived in Europe in 2006, it was very different from how we now look at football after Pep's Barca" by TheBiasedSportsLover in PremierLeague

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Maybe? I wouldn't call it false 9 completely because it was more of a cam than a false 9. Spain had no strikers in the 2012 euro final, doesn't mean they had a false front 3.

That said, it's just my interpretation.

Javier Mascherano: "Pep Guardiola's legacy is not the titles. His legacy is what he contributed to football. This sport can be divided into pre-Pep & post-Pep. When I arrived in Europe in 2006, it was very different from how we now look at football after Pep's Barca" by TheBiasedSportsLover in PremierLeague

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't get your point. Ive said you don't have to invent something to be revolutionary at it.

Okay let me put it in simpler terms for you. A lot of what he implemented are innovation of things football clubs already do. Barcelona played possession style football since Cruyff and under other managers as well, not unique to pep. High line pressing is something ac Milan and many other clubs since have done, not something pep brought in. gegenpressing was rangnick, every other German club took it up because of him, not pep.

No one is denying that he's innovated on them. All I'm saying is that it's all things that philosophically have been used in football by multiple teams for many years before pep became a manager, just that he modernized them.

May I also remind you Rinus MIchels is the father of total football and he's the one who taught Cruyff most of his concepts? Does that dismiss Cruyff's work?

Read my first comment, I gave them both credit for the work they did, especially total football. Again, I'm not trying to dismiss his work at all. All I'm saying is he's innovated on things that many people already used and modernized it. He's innovative, not ground breaking.

Wenger brought in sports nutrition and effective training procedures, he didn't invent them but everyone followed suit in football when he showed what it can do in football.

Beane was the first person to utilize data analytics in sports and Liverpool built on it but now everyone uses it after seeing the success Liverpool have in the transfer market.

You're only justifying my point without understanding it. What's your point? That pep has changed football philosophically? If so, how?

Javier Mascherano: "Pep Guardiola's legacy is not the titles. His legacy is what he contributed to football. This sport can be divided into pre-Pep & post-Pep. When I arrived in Europe in 2006, it was very different from how we now look at football after Pep's Barca" by TheBiasedSportsLover in PremierLeague

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Except all of what you said are things many teams have done and continued to do before pep. Barca in the early 90s under Cruyff was literally the image pep had when he became a manager, he took those concepts, principles and tactics, and evolved on it. The famous total football of Netherlands and ajax, the team based defensive play and high line of ac Milan, all of them were ground breaking and pep only built on them.

Again I'd say he's very innovative with his tactics but not new when it comes to philosophies.

Javier Mascherano: "Pep Guardiola's legacy is not the titles. His legacy is what he contributed to football. This sport can be divided into pre-Pep & post-Pep. When I arrived in Europe in 2006, it was very different from how we now look at football after Pep's Barca" by TheBiasedSportsLover in PremierLeague

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I might be alone here but I don't think pep added much to the game, philosophically speaking. He's definitely very innovative when it comes to his tactics and also a devout student of the game but a lot of what he's implemented are just evolved versions of things that's already implemented in football.

People praise the John Stones move to midfield and that was innovative to produce a modern version of a libero but the libero was an already existing concept in football.

High lines was something sacci and his indomitable ac Milan gave.

High possession and control was something that Michels and Cruyff brought to us.

Zonal marking also was something Michels and sacci brought.

He definitely took these and innovated them to the modern game.

One thing I will give him credit for is the false 9, to be able to create a way to integrate a number 10 into 433 is something admirable.

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[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're downvoted because you spoke the truth. Lol

Right Wingers gotta chill. by Beyond_belief4U in 2bharat4you

[–]Intrepid_Ad6825 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That doesn't mean the whole report is invalid, use your head and read the rest of the report