I just go into a game and try to look at the situation and what needs to be done. I try to execute.
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Most of the stuff I try in a game, in the moment, I have supreme confidence I'm going to execute it.
I know what to do and I go and execute.
Every time I do a play, it's as if I've never done one before. I'm always confused. I always am convinced I'm going to be fired. I'm like, 'I don't remember how to act. I don't know how to do this.' And, it's just a very slow process, and then, all of a sudden, it's just there one day. I still don't understand how it happens.
When you're in between the white lines, the game face is on. I was only focused on the task at hand - out, safe, ball, strike - leaving little time to think about how special a player, moment or game happened to be.
The game is a game, and things happen, and you can't always execute your plan as perfectly as you'd like to.
If you know your game, you can handle pressure; you can handle any kind of situation, back yourself, and play your own game and get success.
But one thing you need to do in the game, is to adapt and adjust your game to what you have been asked to do and also to what your body is telling you to do.
A lot of times, for videogames, you get almost no time to prepare with a script. You've got a director that's going line for line, filling you in on what's happening, and some games are even less than that.
I had to work on the fundamentals of the game because in league, the position I played, it was just bash and crash.
The more you hesitate in a game, the more your chance of getting hit. Your focus isn't there. When you hesitate, usually you're in trouble.
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