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I'm looking forward to 1.21 GigaWatts so we can all go back to 1955.

or forward one year as the sequel utitlised

 

we play the Bulldogs this week

Jack Watts loves playing the Bulldogs, kicked 2 bags of 4 last season against them including the 3 Brownlow votes in a win

 

or forward one year as the sequel utitlised

Do you think they'll really have flying cars by then?

It was always about effort and courage and I don't think he has shown that consistently, today he showed it (and conversely many many times he hasn't). Now he needs to back it up.

It's the minimum standard.

There are certain things in football that are outside of your control, but effort and courage aren't on that list. I enjoyed today but he has to back it up. Not just next week, but all year. I don't care if he has a bad day when the ball doesn't fall his way - that was my football career in a nutshell btw - but even on those days you can tackle, chase and shepherd - which was why I kept getting picked even though I had limitations. Talent is easy. That will get you onto a list. It's the little things and hard work that keeps you there.

I'm a harsh critic of his. Not because I think he's a bad pick, but because I think he's a great pick that doesn't care if he gets the best out of himself, and as much as he frustrates me I look forward to the day when we only talk about how good he is rather than seeing play a good game and crossing our fingers and hoping he can do it again.

But, hey, In Roos We Trust.


Do you think they'll really have flying cars by then?

my uncle told me we would have flying cars when i was a kid.

still wont happen,like a lot of things.

notice all the "we love JW" people aare back on board for another 6 days.

my uncle told me we would have flying cars when i was a kid.

still wont happen,like a lot of things.

notice all the "we love JW" people aare back on board for another 6 days.

It will take more than one reasonable effort to get my love back jazza
  • 3 years later...
 

The poor bastard who started this thread was shouted down, wonder if he still posts here.

 

Edited by Guest

On 7/12/2009 at 9:27 AM, JACKATTACK said:

Watts: The great white fear.

Is he tough enough?

This will be the most argued point on demonland for the next 5 years.

Try 8 :)

  • 1 year later...

52 minutes ago, Elegt said:

The bloke is a meat pie, kudos to Goody for booting him

what's he done now?


Not a great look for Jack if all those screen grabs are true.

39 minutes ago, reynolds46 said:

what's he done now?

 Nothing! Nothing at all. This thread has popped up for no reason. On the day when Mumford has exploded into the news, Jack has popped up for ... no reason at all!

4 minutes ago, DSP said:

Not a great look for Jack if all those screen grabs are true.

Dunno ... it might enhance his reputation for some ... not that anything has happened mind you.

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Meat pies are delicious. 

Mrs Mac's pies are the best kind of pies

Other kinds of pies are for eastern state guys

This thread just gave me flashbacks of getting trolled by Curry & Beer.


On 7/11/2009 at 6:27 PM, Dee tention said:

I agree! He will be a James hird type of player. Just give him time! He is devoloping well for a kid doing his year 12. And remember he has'nt even done a pre-season. Wait until he gets 2 or 3 of those under his belt. He will burn!!!

lol

To be fair, even Nostradamus got a few predictions wrong.

Anyone heard any recent news involving JW? Heard he was best on ground. 

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon
Clarity.

 

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