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Pederson has crack, and that is what I want every player in my football club to do. By AFL standards he is average, at best, in talent but he had a go.

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Have no idea what the deal is with [Pedersen] not getting a consistent game in the ones. He's miles beyond Dawes and gives it a crack, at this point in time.

Roos doesn't seem to have much love for him.

Dawes must be a fantastic trainer and most importantly a good bloke.

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Dawes the big mouth, he pokes the bear and backs it up with 8 possess, never more stupid comments made by a player, the hawks are gettable, we expect to win, if your going to talk big u must play big, gave nothing.

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Dawes the big mouth, he pokes the bear and backs it up with 8 possess, never more stupid comments made by a player, the hawks are gettable, we expect to win, if your going to talk big u must play big, gave nothing.

Yep, silly stuff. You need to pick your moment and coming off two weeks of beng totally outclassed and about to face the reigning premiers isn't the time to puff out your chest.

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[Pedersen] has crack, and that is what I want every player in my football club to do. By AFL standards he is average, at best, in talent but he had a go.

agreed John Dee.

I do not want to see one player in a red & blue jumper, who will not go in a physical contest. just should not get a game, until they learn they can, & they will.

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Hmm appears to be out of contract at the end of the year. Anyone worried he's going to leave us?

I actually think him leaving would hurt us more than Howe leaving.

He'd have polled well in the B&F voting in 2 of the 3 games he's played. Dawes and Howe wouldn't have factored in any of the games they've played.

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True that Cam Pedersen is a good footballer......until the ball hits the ground.

Seriously though, right now is the best contested mark in the side along with Hogan.

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ummm....tmac?

Great mark, takes them contested but most of them are smart intercepts.

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Had the privilage of sitting behind Cam Ps inlaws at the game on sat.way up there on level 30 with all those vacant seats below grrrrr but back to Cam, it seems that Cam played his football as a centre half back (has awards in that position) but has never played afl as a ch/b, from out talks i wonder what others might think , strewth cant hurt after hawks efforts. shhite sumpin different

Dave

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IMO Pedersen is actually an example of good depth on our list.

If we're in form and without many injuries I'm not sure he's best 22, but he's versatile (I still think his best football is as a rebounding defender, but he can play key forward as well as in the ruck) and has improved since he started with us.

This is the kind of player you call 'depth'. Not some of the other players on our list.

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Dont think so.

You have overlooked a key strength of TMac.

Which is?

FMD some hairs need splitting over there.

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I think Pedersen is a serviceable player at times who can clunk the odd mark and kick a few goals every few matches.

Handy attributes of course.

I also think he is a bit of a dumb footballer, misses the odd tackle badly, a poor defensive player, oftentimes selfish to a fault, and when not clunking marks has precious little effect on the game.

He's not useless, but needs to add a few strings to his bow if he's going to stay in the 22 while we get better.

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