
It wasn’t overwhelmingly different from what I had imagined around here…
A person who occasionally appears when watching Baki Baki virgin.
Agan said, “Then it’s not me,” and since he loses to the king’s castle, it’s the correct rule within the Shinryuji.
People like this, when they lose their abilities, have their accumulated grievances come to the surface and end up in a miserable fate.
>>4
I’m too strong in fights, so it’s impossible.
As a result of forgiveness, haven’t they become overconfident and their precious talent has stopped here?
>>6
So I lost to Hiruma.
I will postpone the decisive battle with the genius who strives and have the genius who does not strive become a wall in the middle stage.
Well, this arrogant old man has no leadership skills!!
>>9
Whether you listened obediently when the old man told you to do that.
>>9
I think he is the worst director in the story.
But even many years before Acan’s arrival, I was already the strongest.
Limited to East Japan
Even if you have the ability, it’s understandable if you’re only mediocre due to your character issues.
Rather, I think the sad part about Shinryuji is that this defeat is not a result of their arrogance or laziness.
>>12
Everything is because Kurita did not have the academic ability to enter normally.
>>18
Even Musashi, who is busy with the family business, can pass…
>>18
It’s no surprise that Shinryuji is a school for advanced students.
It’s one thing if it’s a professional, but this is just a high school club.
This is one thing for individuals, but for team sports…
I should have done boxing.
Akabane has more talent.
Yamato is plain.
A thread of Agon sent as a three-part series.
>>16
The old man is garbage.
Ikkyu is a true genius.
It’s hollow.
There weren’t particularly any bad points in the match, but I have the impression that both Koitsu and Ikkyu lost in crucial moments.
Considering the roots, my brother and the director are really bad.
It feels like the real start was after the thread picture lost.
>>20
The old man’s attitude is terrible, but he won’t become serious until he’s been truly shattered at least once.
>>20
Isn’t this guy always starting?
Even if Ikkyu imitates, will it be a waterfall?
>>21
Sure!
>>21
Although often compared, I think Ikkyu is rather favored because he exhibits a considerable amount of disrespectful behavior that is somehow forgiven.
Either way, it was hopeless because we couldn’t get this director to listen.
Why was I harassing Hilma Kurita Musashi…?
>>28
I was pissed off seeing the fat guy I don’t know getting along and playing football with the Hill Demon who had always been hanging out with me.
No matter how much talent you have, if your personality is terrible, you won’t be able to make the most of it…
>>29
The top-tier ones are those who have talent as a given premise, and on top of that, they work incredibly hard.
Is it really possible to be incredibly strong just by talent, without practicing or doing anything else?
>>30
It’s because I don’t have it that I lose to Yukihikari and Jūmonji.
>>30
Since they were living a life that really felt like something out of Japan with this guy and Hiruma’s past, maybe that’s how they were trained in their daily lives.
If I have 22 people, the team will fall apart in mid-air.
I think it’s inevitable that Agon won’t take it seriously unless he experiences a humiliating loss at least once in regard to coaching.
Other players at Shinryuji are so serious that there’s no one who thinks that Agon lost motivation because of this.
I find it sickening that this person is doing it just to spite Kurita when they have no interest in sports, let alone football.
>>36
Is it a homosexual specializing in leeches?
>>36
I think the reason he’s continuing with football is because of what happened with my brother.
I won’t deny that I feel somewhat uncomfortable toward Kurita.
Kurita’s physique is something that various sports coaches would not be able to ignore.
>>40
Because I have no fighting spirit when I’m alone.
It seems that either Hiruma or Musashi needs to be coaching nearby to motivate them.
Well, I can understand the obsession with Hiruma.
A friend with whom I can talk about things on the same wavelength.
I can’t tell if it’s a gay person fixated on Kurita or a gay person fixated on Hiruma.
Kurita should just stick to sumo with Kurita…
I have my thoughts about my brother, and it’s terrible to be stuck on something separately with Hiruma and Kurita.
I understand that strength is absolute among students, but it’s too weak for the coach to give in to that.
Just like Sena was bad at anything other than American football, there’s a possibility that Kurita tried various things and it didn’t work out.
In the first place, the Kanto group can’t even compare to the Kansai sparring partners, yet they have this attitude after being completely defeated by the Empire last year.
I don’t like places that seem like they would be playing baseball if a leech demon were playing baseball.
I’m a genius, but I’m not necessarily the strongest player or anything like that.
As expected, the old man’s education policy is strange.
Aren’t you misunderstanding team sports or something?
It’s strange that there isn’t anyone who highly praises Kurita’s physique, considering it’s quite a blessed physique.
>>54
At first, I was reading it while wondering if this is really human.
>>54
Kurita is not only good physically but also quite skilled with snaps.
Both the old man and the monk are not good.
It seems there are some aspects where I’m acting excessively due to the influence of clouds and water.
It gives the impression that a director who says clumsy things might get beaten up.
It’s wrong that if you just pass the ball to Agon, you can beat 90% of your opponents.
I feel like the person in the thread didn’t have a very tall height, but can they do other sports?
In high school competitions, if you have a top ace, it is somewhat realistic that you can dominate.
But the truth is, they have never actually beaten Kansai, so in the end, the old man is worthless…
When the match actually begins, I can’t hear the cheers of the women, and I become serious enough to punish those who are slacking off.
>>61
In the first place, Aon’s reckless behavior is basically something he’s doing because his brother told him to.
He’s really serious.
What’s terrible is that this isn’t even beneficial for Agon, it’s just poison.
Modern sports coaches usually try not to let talented kids go to waste, but you old man…
If it were under the supervision of the castle, I feel like they would be doing it relatively seriously while grumbling.
I feel like quitting right away.
Considering this guy’s potential, the sins on the side of the poop-chan are quite deep, aren’t they, this brother?
If the leech demon played baseball, a one-naughts would start.
Isn’t it okay for Ikkyuu to be barely forgiven?
I think the world arc had value just by seeing the story of Agon growing from here.
It’s definitely a point of contention that the main character of the original work’s final chapter is Agon.
It’s often said that if you have the ability of Agon, playing table tennis is the most successful.
>>71
Agu, who likes football, his older brother, and Hillman, would never play table tennis.
I think it was fine for the person in the bandage to just be a monk…
>>72
Agan is saying that if a monk can participate like that, the brothers wouldn’t be so twisted.
>>72
I think it had to be a leaf column.
Even considering up to university level
Agan has become that kind of person because of his brother’s words.
That guy completely dislikes fat people, completely unrelated to that.
If they had a personality that could participate while hiding their face, they wouldn’t be so twisted like that.
Agan is best suited for boxing.
Because of the otherworldly stamina, the mentality to hit people, and the inhuman reaction speed.
It’s great that Unmizu can’t stand in that field and is able to thrive on Flame Horse afterward.
That’s my brother’s dream team.
If you haven’t practiced properly, the most absurd thing considering the background is the stamina.
This is originally the part where the difference in practice volume shows the most.
>>80
Running drills are where the biggest differences show.
Even amateurs with talent can be more impressive than experienced people, but they can’t keep up with the stamina.
>>80
It might just be that they inherently move efficiently and without waste rather than having physical strength.
Why do twins have such different talents, Unmizu?
Impulse is something innate, so it’s different in that respect, but…
Stamina basically increases the more you practice, so it’s more about having the talent to not get injured even after that much practice; it speaks volumes in the world of effort.
Despite slacking off on practice, Agon, who has seemingly endless stamina, is completely strange.
It’s hard to explain unless you’re in a one-to-many street fight every night until morning.
>>84
The stamina does not run out and the durability is also quite extraordinary for Senna, isn’t it?
>>88
Sena is a fantasy being since she doesn’t break even when using a fully automatic ligament destruction technique called Dimension.
>>84
If we’re talking about whether it’s being done or not, it’s someone who does it, so well…
>>102
I’m playing around with women to the point of death, but doing it every single night is impossible.
The situation cannot be established without someone who possesses a spiritual nature like that of Holy Land and who, in the first place, challenges with a multitude of pawns every night.
This manga is a bit unreliable for adults.
>>86
I think there is a tendency to minimize adult intervention overall for the sake of storytelling in order to make the best use of Hilma’s brainy character.
Because I can react afterwards, I can always relax without being tense, right?
In one way or another, I feel like things would have been quite better if I had listened to what Unzui said and if Unzui’s spirit hadn’t been broken.
It looks like you might be drinking, smoking, or doing drugs.
I think the most decent adult in Eyeshield is the coach Ojo.
In the manga, the character is a villain, but after becoming a teammate, they have taken on a cute vibe.
The director of that world is pretty crazy, even coming from Doburoku-sensei.
I think it’s good that this was the final boss of the one-shot.
University student A-gon seems to be enjoying life the most.
>>98
There are geniuses all around me, not inferior to myself, and above all, there’s Hiruma.
Before being a sports player, you’re a student. You’ll end up like Nihon University.
Agan is only 175 cm tall.
You don’t have a very fortunate physique, do you?
I thought my efforts were rewarded, but I was mistaken for my younger brother.
Even though it’s give and take, if you were helping to fill in the blackmail notebook, the purpose was to play football and get fat.
It might be enough to complicate things…
Agon ← Human limit value
Ikkyu ← is no longer human.
>>104
What is Ikkyu’s backward running all about, really?
>>104
Karin ← A bug in the women’s sports world
Well, the worst director is Yuhiga Guts…
If you don’t put in the effort, even a genius can lose, but because you’re a genius, if you take it seriously, you can make a comeback from anywhere.
I think they were just helpless because they were constantly called an ineffective old man, wouldn’t listen to lectures, would likely lose in a fight, and receiving warnings from relatives was also problematic.
Isn’t this a declaration of defeat as a leader?
If there was a player who was a bundle of talent rather than just a waste, I think the old man would prioritize switching to that player.
Ikkyu is here!
>>113
Trash as an adult!
Because I’m so cocky that if I lose even once, I’ll be told “you lost” for the rest of my life.
It’s true that I’m being told that because I actually lost, but the specs themselves have remained top-notch all along.
If we don’t lose, nothing will change, so no matter which option this coach chooses, neither the team nor Agon will get stronger.
The only thing that barely has a possibility is the behavior of the monk.
Well, even if it improves, it’s another question whether it could beat Dorimon.
Even though I haven’t been able to win against Yamato at all, I’m still giving up on making an effort.
I feel like I’m wondering what kind of mentality that is.
>>118
I was told by my big brother to act recklessly, so I had no choice but to do it…
The reason it didn’t grow was solely because of the coach.
The reason I lost is simply because I was jealous of Kurita…
After losing to Suiryu, Agon’s character didn’t change, but I wonder if he was still training?
>>121
I’m doing it.
I mean, it’s really frustrating that it’s not necessarily the case that this attitude makes them the strongest in Japan.