RE: it's a good thing

From: John Dong (johndong@microsoft.com)
Date: Tue Apr 23 2002 - 11:15:24 CDT


We think we can do it!

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Chen, Mark [mailto:MChen@santera.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:07 AM
To: dragon@ez.swmed.edu
Subject: RE: it's a good thing

 

All,

 

 I just got time to write up this email. Scott has pretty much said it
all in his email. Thanks. Please read Scott's email carefully one more
time. Only one more point I want to add: next time we play a team like
that, we have to play anti-attack.

 

About the cards, so far our team has 2 reds and 2 yellows, with 28
penalty point. If it reaches 30 points, 9 game point is to be deducted
from the team, which is equivalent to a winning game. We cannot afford
that. What happened in the last game is history. Let's try to forget
about it and look forward. We are still in the 4th place. If things go
well, we shall be in the playoffs, which is our goal for this season. 

 

So it is very important that from now on in next 3 games, no more cards,
no more, does not matter what the circumstances are. Please follow!!!!

 

Also, ALL players please try to have your body back into 'working' shape
in next few days. Last 3 weeks resting is really hurting the team. I am
doing a lot of exercise and am going to play this coming Sunday. Live or
dead.

 

PS, I have received comments from 5+ players about distracting, negative
talks on the fields. Let's try not to do that any more. It has never
been meant to be offending, but the end result have never been what you
initially expected ....Always..... Just remember this.

 

Dragons, it is that kind of time again. We all have to gear up, dig out
each player's potential, and play as a team. 

 

I think we can do that. 

 

We will do it. 

 

I think I can do it.

 

 

Go Dragons,

Chen, Si

 

 

 

	-----Original Message-----
	From: Scott Bao [mailto:sbao@cisco.com]
	Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 10:43 AM
	To: dragon@ez.swmed.edu
	Subject: it's a good thing

	Dragons, 

	We lost  a terrible loss yesterday and I can understand the
frustrations  we all well derserved to have.  But believe or not, 
	it's a good thing to lose to a better team and learn. 

	Obviously they are a better team with skills and good team
positioning.  Their finish was also as sharp.  Like a lot of you have
said, 
	losing a game is no big deal.  I fully agree with that.
Assessing what we are,   we are an  aged team with talents.  But in
general, our 
	teamplay is  under par with our opponent.  We tend to walk when
we don't have the ball.  We are not vigourously trying to make 
	ourself  open to our team-mate has the ball.   Our defense
covering is loose.  Our protection is not as tight.  These problems
exists 
	long before yesterday's game.  They were suddenly showing up
when we facing a good team, who by wide and accurate ball crossing, 
	tore up our defensive line.  (  Excuse me for refering more on
defense. Certainly the problem goes far beyound that. )   Our goal was
exposed 
	numerous times and you don't see that when we are playing a
mediocre team. 

	Even we had given our ever best performance, we might as well
lose to a much superior team.  But this is not my point.  The point is
to 
	stay competitive and don't easily give up. When  facing a
stronger team, we need to step up and play at a different level.  That
requires 

	more concentration and more team work.  In my opinion,  we lose
so many goals not because we didn't try,
	but because we are not trying as a team.
	We could have a close game playing them. The first 20 minutes of
2nd half we were pressing
	them and had a few shots. And at that time the score was 1:3,
which was not as bad. We as a
	unexprienced and un-matured team, made many mistakes, and
commonly those mistakes were not
	leveraged by a mediocre team.  But this team was fatal to
leverage our mistakes. And once the
	4th goal was scored unfortunately,it's like the flood gate was
opened, undertandably.
	The red card incident was unnecssarily but I guess we are all
men and has our temper. We could
	have done much wisely and I am sure we will take the lesson for
the rest of the season---
	we can't afford any card now!
	I guess all I want to say is:
	* We learn things from our losses.
	* We are not as bad a team as the score shows. It could have
been a close game.
	* We should have better communcation on and off the field. Each
player will need to know
	  what he supposes to do and not to do under various situations.
No matter how good
	  indivisually we are,  we shall keep improving our team-play. (
this is a long topic.)
	Go Dragons!
	Scott

	  



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