The best evaluation I can make of a player is to look in his eyes and see how scared they are.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We've got to use every piece of data and piece of information, and hopefully that will help us be accurate with our player evaluation. For us, that's our life blood.
Showing a videogame character terrified and scared is something that's not really done that much.
I want to see if the player communicates with his teammates and how he responds to coaching. Another thing to remember is players' bodies can develop better than their skills.
I get scared to death every time I have to play. I always get nervous because you never know what to expect. The crowd could be awful, or it could be amazing. You just never know what you're going to get until you get out there and do it. I just do my best and have fun.
When I was a young player, I would look at players and think, he does this well, and try and pick up good points from them, or he conducts himself well, I'll pick up on that.
Being in the stands is very difficult. I was never playing but I am nervous watching, waiting.
When you can't see someone all day long, the only thing you have to evaluate is the work. A lot of the petty evaluation stats just melt away.
I have always believed that one should not be scared of losing, I think that really is the key.
The more you play against teams and defenders, the more you get to know them. You know if they are more nervous; you know, on the pitch, people are different. I try to adapt to their character.
My philosophy is to not be scared of anyone. If I play well, great; if I don't, I learn from the match and move on.
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