View Full Version : Brazilian Seal Dribble
FC Uptown
19 Sep 2007, 06:41 PM
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SeventhRowScreamer
19 Sep 2007, 08:04 PM
Kerlon has done that a lot in his career (that I found on youtube in the past:D)
I think I've seen Denilson do a mini version of that.
12 year old Jean Carlos Chera does it too from what I remember.
Dr. Foosball™
19 Sep 2007, 08:41 PM
I would love to see someone try that in MLS. They owuld be receiving stitches later the same day from a cleat to the head.
SeventhRowScreamer
19 Sep 2007, 10:27 PM
I would love to see someone try that in MLS. They owuld be receiving stitches later the same day from a cleat to the head.
not in retaliation but in some defender's spastic move:p
apparently a foul is the only way to stop it. If anyone perfects it then it will be outlawed.
texgator
20 Sep 2007, 08:12 AM
apparently a foul is the only way to stop it. If anyone perfects it then it will be outlawed.
You know how you stop it? You simply stand in front of the guy. Besides, how can someone score off that? They'd have to bring it down eventually in order to set up a shot.
FC Uptown
20 Sep 2007, 09:47 AM
You know how you stop it? You simply stand in front of the guy. Besides, how can someone score off that? They'd have to bring it down eventually in order to set up a shot.
Unless he ran into the goal.
texgator
20 Sep 2007, 10:25 AM
Unless he ran into the goal.
If there is a goalkeeper in this world that allowed that to happen they should be immediately sacrificed to the soccer gawdz for the unforgiveable sin of being a complete and total pv$$y. You know what? Maybe he'd score the goal because the ball would meekly cross the line.....but he'd likely never walk again.
SeventhRowScreamer
20 Sep 2007, 12:17 PM
If there is a goalkeeper in this world that allowed that to happen they should be immediately sacrificed to the soccer gawdz for the unforgiveable sin of being a complete and total pv$$y. You know what? Maybe he'd score the goal because the ball would meekly cross the line.....but he'd likely never walk again.
basically (if perfected) most "seal" dribbles would end with a penalty kick.
texgator
20 Sep 2007, 12:58 PM
basically (if perfected) most "seal" dribbles would end with a penalty kick.Yeah, but the seal dribbler would get cracked so hard to earn that penalty he wouldn't be doing it too often. Besides, couldn't the keeper just "snatch" the ball off his head with his hands?
SeventhRowScreamer
21 Sep 2007, 12:59 AM
Yeah, but the seal dribbler would get cracked so hard to earn that penalty he wouldn't be doing it too often. Besides, couldn't the keeper just "snatch" the ball off his head with his hands?
I guess the closest we'll get to finding out is Ricardinho.