
What’s the difference between you and me!!
Not using my head enough.
Companion
The way of intimidation is lackluster, and there is no response that resonates with each individual, so it’s simply a matter of insufficient effort.
I’ve never heard that delinquent schools were strong in actual high school sports…
>>4
A Yankee who dislikes cooperation and effort cannot possibly be strong in a team sport where cooperation and effort are important.
>>4
At the level of national tournament participation, it’s quite common, but I haven’t heard much about advancing to win at the national level.
>>4
I’ve often heard that it was like a real school war in the past.
>>4
Nangoshou or…
Everyone wanted to play football.
There was only one person who wanted to play football.
It’s no good to be able to fight the United States just to buy some time.
When it comes to the guys who join a yankee school, do they seriously engage in club activities?
The fact that Hiruma frequently rewards the efforts I put in with victories motivates me.
Even if we talk about the leaf pillars, the future is unclear.
>>9
No, at the time of the death march, Dorimon hasn’t won at all…
The only ones who have surpassed are Koi ga Hama and the Pirate Academy, and at the time of the Koi ga Hama battle, it was just Hiruma, Kurita, Sena, Ishimaru, Satake, and Yamakawa.
I mean, Doimon is pretty silly, isn’t he…?
Not returning anything is everything.
It’s not great; it’s a stupid school where even a dumb brother can pass.
>>12
Wasn’t it that everyone passed because there were fewer applicants than the capacity…?
Hiruma is also plenty awful…
It’s presumptuous to even clash with Hiruma.
In the end, it’s not a bad thing since I was able to be part of the best finals team in the world.
If it weren’t for Sena, Hiruma would have been pretty similar.
I don’t think that even with Sena, we could do the same thing to Habashira as we did to Hirma.
>>17
I think it’s more about Kurita than Sena.
In the first place, there’s not enough thinking to win.
That said, there is a part that can be sympathized with, so Hillman won’t say anything after this.
Although it’s a scene that temporarily resonates with the readers,
From the perspective of a “hiruma,” the level of organizational operations is on a completely different level.
>>21
Rather, it’s a scene where even the hill demon can’t say anything.
To be honest, it’s mostly luck in this regard.
Even in a work with many instances of increasing the power of demons, there is no depiction that the demon is different from Hashira here.
By chance, the Mudgate had a bunch of really determined guys gathered together, and they weren’t in the bandit academy.
>>22
It seems that the older brother’s generation had a lot of tough Showa delinquents, but it’s quite unfortunate that all of them turned soft just a few years later…
>>22
Senamon Taro is lucky while Musashi is unfortunate, but the difference is whether or not Musashi created a line with Kurita before enrollment.
Yahoko should have looked for a buddy before entering school.
The manager here is the cutest.
I fully understand the determination to play football, so I’ll hire the mummy man.
When the bandage was removed, it instantly looked so much less impressive, and the person must be under a debuff.
I don’t think Louis has the skill to pick a fight with America or the quick judgment to decide on a training camp in America right after a draw, so it’s not a fair comparison.
>>31
That’s not really related to the reason why the other members are so desperately trying.
The Haa Haa Three Brothers woke up to get revenge after being beaten up by the sun’s rays, just like the “rooted tough guys” from the generation of the Leaf Pillar.
At that time, I thought the bandaged man was a monk.
I didn’t have the impression that this guy had such high specs.
>>32
During the test, it seemed like the speed was pretty mediocre, but with the way of turning and acceleration, it looked fast! This is the result of relentless repetition practice… or so he said, so before he revealed his face, he probably wasn’t treated as having high specs.
I can’t remember what the other members were like…
While Hiruma is much better at political terror and intimidation, the reason the Dorimoni guys follow Hiruma is that their motivation is high to begin with.
If only there were 11 Ishimaru in the bandit school…
The rebellious Haa Haa three brothers were skillfully stirring things up and getting people excited.
Having Yuki, who did not achieve her goal, clear the entrance exam is seen as a possibility.
Hiruma has a proper method tailored for each team member.
Meeting those kinds of people might be luck in itself, but…
If you compare just the individuals, you can say anything, but all I can say is that having Kurita and pulling Sena was just winning a game of luck, and since their nature is similar, I can’t say anything.
It seemed that there was quite a difference in action ability, even if we set aside being blessed with companions.
I honestly think that Hiruma is not very good at boosting the team members’ motivation or caring for their mental health, as he lacks the right words.
It’s just that Senna is really working hard in that area, and Kurita’s presence is also significant.
>>42
I mean, I won’t say much about that, but I think I’m pretty reliant on Kurita.
There was not a single companion with the same goal and high aspirations.
The way of Hiruma assumes that the members have an incredible amount of motivation.
The three brothers have proven that you can’t get that far with just threats.
>>45
Despite saying they needed more members and asking for help, they failed all the numerous applicants in the motivational selection test.
There are many things I could say, but the biggest difference is whether or not you have the luck of companions, that’s why I am a weasel…
>>46
I think Hiruma understands that too, so he can’t say anything.
You can’t create that tense atmosphere like in the scene where you say “There’s a 100% chance you’ll lose,” can you, Hashira?
>>47
It’s 1%!
>>47
Is that scene 100%?!
>>47
As expected, Bulma is strong…
This should be enough, right…?
But it’s because of this place that the last, pitiful effort stands out, right?
I trained those with grit through a death march.
I think there must have been quite a lot on their mind since they went out of their way to engage in meaningless conversation with Hiruma.
I want to see the thieves’ chameleons that suddenly get sent to America and think “Wow…”
Until Senna joins, Hillman is pretty much the same, and I can only say it’s luck.
In fact, Hiruma was also drawn to Kurita’s dream.
Actually, I think that’s quite a difference.
Wasn’t the practice time completely different before the environment got involved?
>>60
In the end, this guy talks a lot but his attitude is completely relaxed.
It’s the same as when Shin revealed his inner feelings to Sakuraba; it’s good that the person being told doesn’t retort back.
>>61
If I were in the same situation, I wouldn’t know what to do either.
>>158
If Kurita hadn’t been here, Hiroma probably wouldn’t have gone this far…
If you’re 100% going to lose, then you can fight without any pressure!
Mori-neechan, who came in on the coattails of Sena, is just too lucky SSR.
>>64
Analyzing the players and planning strategies with Hillman is like having one more player on the team.
Other teams’ managers are nothing but cute.
>>71
But it’s important because it motivates me!
>>64
Come to think of it, being at Dōmon means that Mamoru-neechan is actually a bit of a fool too… ?
>>73
Hilma is such a silly kid.
>>74
There was no high school where I could be with Kurita.
When I think about it, this guy is quite gloomy too.
>>73
I’m talking about how I was persuaded by a friend to go out in the short story section of the paperback.
I thought Hillman wasn’t much different, so it’s really sad and nice that he doesn’t say anything in response here.
It would have been great if there had been a partner as gentle, dedicated, and strong as Kurita.
The gap between Kurita is way too large.
If Kurita hadn’t been there, it’s uncertain whether Sena would have entered, and the komusubi didn’t make it either. The Hā Hā Three Brothers might have also lost motivation since they couldn’t even put up a fight against Banba or Gonzalez in the matches.
I think if Kurita was in Zokugaku, it would have been totally different.
Hiruma is strangely tough in some ways, as he doesn’t try to win over the members, so the presence of that fatass and that shorty is significant in terms of following up on his words and actions.
Also, a simple, highly motivated monkey.
>>69
When I see each person and wonder why this guy is so motivated, it’s funny because only Monta doesn’t have an awakening event until the Christmas Bowl, and his joining was partly because he was tricked by Hiruma, yet from the very beginning, he’s always at maximum motivation.
When I entered with high hopes after seeing the older generation, those kinds of guys were already gone.
Thinking about it, it’s really lucky for Marco that there was an emperor in Hakushu.
I’m grateful for Ishimaru, who competes in matches without putting in much effort and is quite strong.
It’s tough not having Kurita and Yamamori-neechan, the candy roles, around…
Why is Yukimitsu from Mudmon again…?
>>81
I was in terrible shape due to illness during the crucial exam.
As for the other two, it’s something else, but it’s surprising that Juumonji’s parents allowed him to go to the mud gate.
>>83
It’s better to say that if you’re going out of your way to go to a bottom-tier school, you should probably stop dating losers.
In the first place, the reason Hillman is motivated to play football is due to Kurita’s influence, and as the team leader, it might actually be Kurita who should be compared to others rather than Hillman.
If Agan hadn’t been weirdly jealous, we would have become a ridiculous team at the high school level, right, Ryuuguuji Naaga?
In the thread, it’s like “Kurita, Kurita, Kurita, are you guys into chubby guys or what?”
>>88
Even though everyone sees them as important resources, the one who comes up with such ideas is the most suspicious.
>>88
The homosexual dedicated to Hiruma, huh…
The bandit studies are likely because the manager is somewhat whip-like, but they are probably dedicated to the department.
The fact that the Senna I brought in for speed purposes turned out to be a mentally monstrous being disguised as a coward is just too lucky.
I can’t think of any strategies… In that situation, everyone’s will just happened to align, and Hiruma is such a lucky boy.
It’s true that it’s luck.
The way of thinking of a “hiruma” is that you need to make efforts and preparations so that you don’t miss the chance when luck comes your way.
Basically, it’s a gritty football mentality.
I’m quietly going to Kyodai, you know, Jummonji.
Rather, there aren’t many teams with capable coaches.
>>94
It seems that even though Grandpa Naga was treated as leading all of Japan, the way they handle Aon doesn’t seem convincing at all…
>>102
That’s just what a useless director would do…
It didn’t really change throughout the story, but in the end, there was a proper highlight.
Being blessed with companions is something I’ve experienced even in the reminiscence of the death march’s sake.
>>96
If you are fortunate, you should do everything you can; otherwise, it feels like a waste.
In the past, there were yankees everywhere across the country, so it means something different now.
Now they’re just weak men synonymous with yankees or “chi-gyu” after the Heisei era.
Everyone honestly went to a university that looks the part, didn’t they…
>>98
It’s great that the fool actually went to a proper fool university.
>>106
Being surrounded by idiots is great for a monk and land…
Finding a wild idiot in America is just too lucky…
>>100
If the wild fool wasn’t a fool, he would normally have been at the mud gate…
It’s tough not being able to carefully select fundamentally motivated and promising individuals.
Perhaps there were some players who had motivation and potential, but I think it was a disaster that they gathered a mix of various players in order to switch strategies depending on the strong player depth.
In the muddy gate, there were three people – a gopher, a studying nerd, and a punk – who managed to finish the death march that even the motivated shogun and the drunk friends had given up on, all while casually engaging with American football.
I love that Unko-chan has become a senior at Sena’s university.
It may not be the strongest, but it feels like a pretty good dream team over there.
Kurita is the best player with a perfect combination of strength, kindness, and cuteness, so it can’t be helped.
Yukimitsu is also the type to subtly boost the team’s morale as a manager’s assistant or conversation partner, and definitely won’t settle in Pirate Studies.
Kurita probably wouldn’t have been able to demonstrate his true abilities without the environment of Dōmon.
I quietly like the scene where the wild idiot passes with the help of their friends without any intervention from Hiruma.
Kurita is doing it smoothly, but since he’s the center, it’s difficult because he has to pass the ball back before making the contact.
If you’re only strong in striking but bad at passing the ball, you’ll be pushed back and things will get out of hand. Conversely, if you’re good at passing the ball but can’t strike from a proper position, you’ll be easily overwhelmed by an average line.
>>115
Kurita’s extraordinary snapping ability that can respond to every unconventional snap for Hiruma’s weird strategies is really impressive…
At least three cards from Hiruma, Kurita, and Sena are absolutely necessary, and the fact that there’s only one card for reptiles is a huge difference.
I think it was quite lucky to find Sena.
It seems that Louis hasn’t been able to make the effort to look for that kind of talent.
“Probably all the new students are being investigated, and that’s just Hiruma.”
In a word, Kurita.
>>119
I mean, it’s a waste not to aim for the Christmas Bowl when there’s such a strong talent like Kurita.
Becoming friends with Kurita is my greatest fortune, or rather.
The efforts in that area are just normal, or rather, the style of Chameleons gathers a wide range of players, and since they play afterward, all those with a particular talent in school should have been reached out to.
Just having Kurita allows for a match to take shape against any strong opponent; it’s a bug, right?
>>121
It’s good, right? It’s the strongest line in Japan.
The helpers are surprisingly capable.
It’s a half-hearted so-called advanced high school that doesn’t really put any effort into sports.
>>122
Even though he hasn’t participated in a death march, Monster Ishimaru has learned Rodeo Drive and is able to fight against the strongest in Western Japan…
The thread image is nice, but watching the scene where everyone from the Mud Gate charged in silently during the battle with the Naga and cried is also great.
The incompetent old man only seems to be trying to hide the fact that he’s scared of Agon by treating it as something special.
>>125
In that case, I can understand if you say that even a panther isn’t a big deal.
That level of treatment is definitely going to lower the team’s morale.
Kurita’s mental state fluctuates too much, making it a rather troublesome unit to handle.
That said, even if it dips, it will definitely rank among the strongest lines in Kanto.
Face
>>132
It’s seriously not that different.
I think it’s a matter of both effort and method, but before that, I don’t think there were any proper forces in popular science.
Kurita is a really fat person and quite a nuisance even when the weather is clear, so I think they are pretty troublesome.
It’s common to trip and break a bone by catching the opponent’s feet with a line.
The members of the Enma Fires all have great personalities, but I thought they would make a boring team if turned into a manga.
Since there’s no rival in Kanto with Aghon included, I guess it’s fine if you’re satisfied with that.
Considering that, it’s understandable that Senku is blessed with companions like Agon.
Well then, should we aim for the top for this guy? But if it’s Agon, then we should probably dive deep into having fun with this guy, right?
Hachibashira may be a substitute, but they were able to surpass many players and become a member of the Japan national team.
>>139
This world is one where you can be rewarded for your efforts if you try hard enough.
>>144
My brother is not being rewarded!!
The Gyo-shin generation also has Mizumachi and two people over 2 meters, which is a remarkable team that won’t lose to Dorimon, and for some reason, the cheerleaders are also tall.
The weakness is said to be the coach, Seibu…
If it weren’t for Agon, Shinryuji would have been a nice team.
Initially, I created Tenba as an ace at Teikoku, but I think it became that shape because I came up with the Kongo brothers.
>>143
If it weren’t for Agan, we would have lost to the Golden Generation of the Royal Castle…
>>143
I don’t really know how it actually is, but it certainly feels like a character that was reused from something that Tenma scrapped.
What kind of empire pulls the ace from someone else and then gives a cold response in the fourth army!
Senna’s motivation was greatly influenced early in his debut by Shin.
>>149
Even if I got tackled by other players later on, the fact that Sumi-san was in more pain set a standard for damage, which lessened my fear.
Those who have the academic ability to attend prestigious universities but choose to go to under-enrolled universities instead.
Even though I’m smart, I can’t say anything back…
Unko-chan has given up.
The empire’s actions seem to only suggest that they want to lower the level of American football in the country…
It’s understandable since it’s the final boss high school in the country.
>>154
Well, I guess I’m sort of a villain?
Recently, there’s been talk about how Shimonoseki International High School has been transformed from being known as a former delinquent school.
Seriously outdated Sparta.
Is Teikoku above Militaria but below Germany in world standards?
Shin isn’t up to world standards in terms of physique either.
At that time, I didn’t think Panther would become the strongest enemy in the story.
That team was a bit questionable.
>>160
Well, if we’re talking about doing American football at the World Championship, the question is where other than America would be the final boss…
The answer to “Why do you play football?” is that it’s fun.
I recently looked at the tankobon, and although it’s hidden behind Yamato and Taka, that bald guy went from joining the team to the first squad in just one month, which is really amazing.
Reading it again, Sena is such a nice kid.
>>164
Of course, even big sister Mamori is adorable.
I didn’t get the impression that he was that into football, so he unexpectedly turned into a passionate delinquent.
“Progress? Being a weakling is too unaware of one’s own limits…”
So, we’re gathering at the world championship… only to be shaken off there as well—what’s with all those various competitors at the national tournament?
Yamato is shaking off the western player too much.
The comeback is intense, but I’m still wondering how they could forget that their arms are incredibly long.