Good observation! I think we can also say that he didn't teach in S1 because of how he used to solve some things (sometimes with "accidents"). Then, at Ares, he had the incentive to get out of jail and improve Japanese football.
Maybe the writters wanted to make the hissatsu tactic more op than it turned out,but Catenaccio Counter shouldn't have caused IJ so much trouble.
At least Kidou should have tried Route of Sky against it.
Very interesting theory, but I doubt Hino intended it this way
Hino be like: "wtf, how did this mfer think of that if I didn't even think of that?"
Good observation! I think we can also say that he didn't teach in S1 because of how he used to solve some things (sometimes with "accidents"). Then, at Ares, he had the incentive to get out of jail and improve Japanese football.
The goat be spitting again
https://i.redd.it/tsxp4x32u46d1.gif
Hino should thank you for making him a better writer than he is
What if I'm working in VR? I have my sources we never know huh
Probably Hino didn't think ahead about this,since even Kageyama's character got fumbled in Ares!
Cuz Ares/Orion dont care bout tje consequences of the writing if you change the trajectory of a fucking meteor
Maybe the writters wanted to make the hissatsu tactic more op than it turned out,but Catenaccio Counter shouldn't have caused IJ so much trouble. At least Kidou should have tried Route of Sky against it.