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Is Jack Grimes the only Captain to have kicked the ball out of bounds on the full more than ANY other Captain (player?) in the competition (2012) ....?

C'mon you stat monkey's.

Prove me wrong.

 

What do you think he's worth in a trade?

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about as much as your mum.

you don't trade the captain. Ever.

The above is a sly snipe at the bloke to lift his game. Nothing more. S'house disposal. needs to lift.

 

Is Jack Grimes the only Captain to have kicked the ball out of bounds on the full more than ANY other Captain (player?)

I am sure another captain has kicked the ball out of bounds on the full more than any other captain. As a example Judd has kicked more on the gulls than hodge this year.

Seriously though, I think the bagging of Grimes on this thread is uncalled for. He is our captain and let's try and support our key players. Otherwise let's get rid of everyone which for the short sighted means no more Melbourne.

 

Is Jack Grimes the only Captain to have kicked the ball out of bounds on the full more than ANY other Captain (player?) in the competition (2012) ....?

C'mon you stat monkey's.

Prove me wrong.

Nick Maxwell doesn't kick the ball.

What do you think he's worth in a trade?

You guy's are amazing!!

Back Neeld to the hilt on one hand then on the other talk of trading the two players Neeld choose to lead Melbourne forward.


Is Jack Grimes the only Captain to have kicked the ball out of bounds on the full more than ANY other Captain (player?) in the competition (2012) ....?

C'mon you stat monkey's.

Prove me wrong.

Why don't you prove it?

I used to marvel at the amount of courageous match saving marks Grimes took in defence.

Not seeing any of that this year

We just seem to have a lot of players not playing anywhere near their best, Grimes,Trengove,Moloney,Petterd,Jamar,Bail,Tapscott,Bennell,Davey, etc etc etc..

Is Jack Grimes the only Captain to have kicked the ball out of bounds on the full more than ANY other Captain (player?) in the competition (2012) ....?

I think the real question is if the answer is yes what are you going to do about it?

I say pitchforks at dawn. Lets have ourselves an old fashion lynching.

What is the point of this? Yesterday wasn't his best game but I think over the last month or so he's actually been pretty good.


ahhh a good old lynching, we haven't had one of them since last year. been too long, i'll bring the bbq someone grab the drinks

I get that it's been a long, hard season. But seriously, I'm getting worried with the amount of Melbourne supporters who are slowly but surely losing their friggin mind.

Get off the crack!

I get that it's been a long, hard season. But seriously, I'm getting worried with the amount of Melbourne supporters who are slowly but surely losing their friggin mind.

Get off the crack!

so thats a no to the lynching? damn i just put my good lynching pants on.

I get that it's been a long, hard season. But seriously, I'm getting worried with the amount of Melbourne supporters who are slowly but surely losing their friggin mind.

Get off the crack!

It's the second half of another season that's going nowhere I'd say it's time to get on the crack.

(Cowboy_From_Hell recommends taking crack responsibly only from a reputable dealer most reputable dealers give discounts with a MFC membership as it can be explained that crack or any other substance may be explained as stress medication during the regular season.)

about as much as your mum.

you don't trade the captain. Ever.

The above is a sly snipe at the bloke to lift his game. Nothing more. S'house disposal. needs to lift.

You are an utter douchbag. If you couldn't see my comment was a snipe at the Trengove thread you are as thick as filthy Phil's BMI.

By the way don't make comments on people's parents.


You guy's are amazing!!

Thanks :)

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