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American Player Criticizes Team's Passive Start in Game Two

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  • American player Brian O'Neill criticized his team's passive and hesitant start in game two.
  • O'Neill said the team improved only in the third period after poor performances in the first two periods.
  • The team has struggled with poor starts in many recent matches, according to O'Neill.

Brian O'Neill, an American player, voiced his frustration with his team's start in game two. "We were much more passive than down there. It felt like we were playing not to lose.

We need to shake off that hesitation," O'Neill said. He added, "The second period was not good either. Unfortunately.

We were much more passive than down there. It felt like we were playing not to lose. We need to shake off that hesitation.

Brian O'Neill, American player

" According to O'Neill, the team has started poorly in many of the recent weeks' matches. The specific sport or league being referred to is not identified. The final result of game two remains unknown.

O'Neill's team was not named in his comments.

The second period was not good either. Unfortunately. It was not until the third period that things improved.

Brian O'Neill, American player
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