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Seriously Jack Watts is a joke. WTF was that attempted bump?

 

We really should've had two more goals and as usual give up some easy ones to the opposition. Usual crappy umpiring isn't helping though.


oh dear the poor skinny fella got winded

Umpiring is disgusting, the AFL needs to have a serious look at it because the game is borderine unwatchable at times.

Cant bump, cant take a bump, cant run, cant mark, cant kick.

All he can do is look lethargic and sit on the bench.

 

Have a listen to you blokes. Watts can't win. Puts his head over the ball, rather than squibbing the contest, and he still cops crap. Stay classy guys.

Gary went into contest demanding the ball, Watts kinda wanted it. End result was there to see


Jack Watts

0 possessions

0 care for the jumper

0 pride

Must be traded at seasons end. I cant believe people defend this joke of a player

Jack Grimes. You are hopeless.

Have a listen to you blokes. Watts can't win. Puts his head over the ball, rather than squibbing the contest, and he still cops crap. Stay classy guys.

But he didn't put his head over the ball, that's the point.

How the FK can Port keep getting away without getting pinned for in the back, high tackles, and the one that's [censored] me off the most, HOW DO THEY GET AWAY WITH DROPPING THE F*CKING THING!?

Cant bump, cant take a bump, cant run, cant mark, cant kick.

All he can do is look lethargic and sit on the bench.

What can you do?


Have a listen to you blokes. Watts can't win. Puts his head over the ball, rather than squibbing the contest, and he still cops crap. Stay classy guys.

That was the lamest, half hearted bump I've seen, and his lack of commitment to it, cost us a goal.

I'm sick of making excuses for him.

Jack Grimes. You are hopeless.

Needs a good steak on the plate.

But he didn't put his head over the ball, that's the point.

I saw it differently.

I'm not making excuses for the player he often is but he didn't squib the contest.

Have a listen to you blokes. Watts can't win. Puts his head over the ball, rather than squibbing the contest, and he still cops crap. Stay classy guys.

Clearly you didn't see it properly. That was a definite squib.

Jack Watts 0 disposals first qtr.

And people still continue to defend this spud


Grimesee is ok.

Tapscott doesnt know how to brace,if he did he would killed Ebert.

Jkh needs the pill delivered out wide into open space.blown opp by t.mac

How the FK can Port keep getting away without getting pinned for in the back, high tackles, and the one that's [censored] me off the most, HOW DO THEY GET AWAY WITH DROPPING THE F*CKING THING!?

Then the Riley decision tops it off.

Clearly you didn't see it properly. That was a definite squib.

No it wasn't, it was an effort from a player who has no idea in a contested situation. He needed to clean Grey up, not the other way around.

 

Clearly you didn't see it properly. That was a definite squib.

It was not a squib he just didn't go as low or as hard. Unfortunately that is about as much as I think you can expect from him.


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