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A win out of the next three teams is a must to regain some respect. Who do you think we can beat out of the next three?

Do not answer "none of them".

I believe the Bomber's.

 

no chance of winning any of them, a very depleted list right now, and this season is again turning into one to get games into kids

 

I don't "think" we'll beat anyone. We WILL lose all three.

A win out of the next three teams is a must to regain some respect. Who do you think we can beat out of the next three?

Do not answer "none of them".

I believe the Bomber's.

Only if they get 5 injuries tonight


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no chance of winning any of them, a very depleted list right now, and this season is again turning into one to get games into kids

R R R R Repeat. Thought getting games into kids was 2009/2010 reason. I must be old.

 

A win out of the next three teams is a must to regain some respect. Who do you think we can beat out of the next three?

Do not answer "none of them".

I believe the Bomber's.

You have to have had respect to "regain" it...


Who would you pick out of the 3?

So you want me to pick which team we have the most chance of beating?

Essendon.

But we won't.

We'll probably have a 1-point loss to Collingwood... robbed by the umps, again.

We won't win any of them. Not without Jamar, Trengove, Grimes, Scully, Garland, Bail and Tapscott.

Trengove back for Bombers and Pies....if they play with their rebnblue hearts , we can win., depends on how they approach the game.

A win out of the next three teams is a must to regain some respect. Who do you think we can beat out of the next three?

Do not answer "none of them".

I believe the Bomber's.

Did none of you read this?

I reckon Collingwood.


A win out of the next three teams is a must to regain some respect. Who do you think we can beat out of the next three?

Do not answer "none of them".

I believe the Bomber's.

If I had to pick one it's Collingwood beacsue we'll be "up for it"

Can I just ask, why is a win against one of those 3 a "must"?

We are nowhere near any of those 3 teams, why would we be expecting to beat any of them enough to consider it a must?

Get real guys, we won't upset any good teams this year, something is NQR at MFC.

Well the Land Rovers in the garage... Skis in for a wax and sharpen. A pleasant chill in the air. Can't wait for QB lol :)

Ffs well be lucky to win too many games for rest of season, let alone those 3.

In the words of Zachary Smith.. "Oh the pain!!!!!" :(


The closest we will get to winning is Essendon, but only because they have the most injuries out of the other two. These three teams are so far in front of us it scares me

With a full list and a 4 quarter effort, we are capable of rolling all three of those teams. Unfortunately, we do not have a full list (too many important players injured) and we rarely put together a 4 quarter effort, so will struggle in all three.

A win out of the next three teams is a must to regain some respect.

How will this one win do that?

Fucken hell we are easily pleased.

Who gives a flying about beating these teams in 2011 - we can't win the flag.

We should demand the kind of effort we had against St Kilda in all games but continue to play those that will offer something in our flag push.

 

And after you've answered this question, the next question is:

Which of the following am I most likely to pick up when I go out on Saturday night?

1) Megan Fox

2) Miranda Kerr

3) Jennifer Hawkins?

Remember, you're not allowed to answer "none of them".

I like it cos its funny and I get to fantasise for the three seconds that i allow myself to believe it.

Can I mix and match bits?

How will this one win do that?

Fucken hell we are easily pleased.

Who gives a flying about beating these teams in 2011 - we can't win the flag.

We should demand the kind of effort we had against St Kilda in all games but continue to play those that will offer something in our flag push.

And if we can't win a flag then we should drop the senior players whose efforts are laughable. Maybe they might learn something.


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