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3rd quieter look like the demons under Neeld.

Shocking!!

 

It's amazing how rubbish we look when the opposition kick relatively straight.

Having said that, why did we save it for today to make the opposition look a million bucks.

Bunch of front running, diving, sooky show ponies.

 

North are very sharp. Everything they do is quicker and more urgent than us.

Their forward run is impressive. Their pressure is huge in close which is why we seem to be handballing to bad options a lot.

We're a long way off these guys.

The dees look slow and tired.

One upside is that we're not going sideways and backwards this week.

But at half forward we are non-existent, our mids aren't working hard enough both ways.

We're carrying too many players who can't offer anything offensively.

Bah.


Too often Melbourne receive handball after a mark, but the person who receives the ball is running on an angle and not straight at goal so they are automatically forced to go wide.

These are the days when Watts' inability to win one on one contests hurts us many times per game... Lovely with ball in hand and time. Not good in the contested ball and it shows

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We are getting smashed by these pretenders yet again

How does it happen

So disappointing

It's Karma, you broke your promise and came back

I'm sick to death of watching games where the ball spends 75% of its time in the opposition's half.

And Brad Scott, you're a tool. Your whole team takes after your ridiculous melodramatic acting in the coaches box.

Bloody shocker to watch. Schoolboy skills killed us all day.

Grimes is simply too slow.

Frawley ain't anything special

Garland totally out of form

This team got ahead of themselves.


I'm sick to death of watching games where the ball spends 75% of its time in the opposition's half.

And Brad Scott, you're a tool. Your whole team takes after your ridiculous melodramatic acting in the coaches box.

You've summed it up perfectly, it has 100% rubbed off on the playing group.

Gee, these late goals would be impressive and encouraging if our defence hadn't been awful the first three quarters!


Vince with 37 touches. A career best.

 

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