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Damn, watching the way the hawks are playing tonight, glad our boys aren't taking them on.

The words spoken by Roos last week about the gulf between the top teams and the bottom is very scary!

... and Cheney playing on Pav and doing a damn good job! *sigh*

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Shows a couple interesting things. First is wow the hawks are a great team and I'm scared to play them. The second point is how injuries ( or suspensions) to key players destroy teams. I tipped freo for the flag and still have faith if they get there they will give it a shot.

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Here's the key point. Skill level and decision making. Their skill level and ability to run to the right positions, making it easier for their players to find them, is just sublime. That's the main reason we are so terrible. People keep saying that our "effort" isn't good enough. I actually thought our "effort" was ok last week (the contested ball stats give you an idea on that). You can try as hard as you like but if you fumble, don't dispose of the footy properly or take the wrong option, you'll get smashed. And that's why we got beaten by 90 points.

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Makes us look ok. Freo missing 2 key players and they fall apart. We're missing a forward line and our best defender.

...but yep the Hawks ball movement is good. Hale is really doing a job on big Sandy in the middle, he beats him, nullifies his hit or sharks it and kicks forward.

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I remember when the hawks were playing like us, couldn't kick, or handball, shepard teammates or kick goals.

Now look at them.

Amazing transformation.

I still have faith that we can get there it's just that we are so dam frustrated cause it's taking longer than we thought and we are starting all over again this season the 8 "new beginning" so to speak.

We will get there (hopefully before I'm dead)

Go dees

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They may as well engrave Hawthorn on the cup now... 10 different goal scorers in each of the first three games of the season; how do you counter that?

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Seeing Hawthorn play, they are in another league. We must take on at least 3 of their habits

1. 2nd and 3rd efforts. Scrap, bump, stay on your feet.

2. Tackling hard and physical to create pressure and turnovers

3. kicking to the Hot Spot ... 15 metres in front of goals. They all know where the ball is going. None of this leading to the boubdary line rubbish.

I still think we can change in one season. Roos must work out our skills are average and play a different style.

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Freo were undermanned this evening, Barlow and Fyfe in particular.

They will be around when the whips are cracking.

Not that much, you wouldn't want to be relying on 2 or 3 players.

Hawthorn had more missing, they cover it better.

If you were going to pick the Grand Finalists now it would probably be Hawthorn v West Coast/ Port...but it's a long season ahead

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Buddy leaving was the best thing to happen to them

His contract will kill the Swans for the next decade and maybe longer

The Haws are dominating and will have plenty of cash to spend this FA period

Scary

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